Deaths
- January 2 – Nat Adderley (68), jazz cornet and trumpet player
- January 16 – Gene Harris (67), jazz pianist
- January 19
- Irra Petina (91), operatic contralto
- Josh Clayton-Felt (32), singer-songwriter (choriocarcinoma)
- January 22 – Carlo Cossutta (67), operatic tenor
- February 3 – Alla Rakha (80), tabla player
- February 4 – Doris Coley (59), vocalist (the Shirelles)
- February 7
- Big Punisher (28), rapper (heart attack)
- Dave Peverett (56) (Foghat)
- February 11 – Lord Kitchener (77), calypsonian
- February 12 – Screamin' Jay Hawkins (70), U.S. vocal artist
- February 19 – Marin Goleminov (91), violinist and composer
- February 23 – Ofra Haza (42), singer
- February 29 – Dennis Danell (38), guitarist (Social Distortion)
- March 1 – Dennis Danell (38), Social Distortion (brain aneurysm)
- March 4 – Walter Dana (97), polka-music promoter
- March 5 – Alexander Young (79), operatic tenor
- March 7 – Pee Wee King (86), country musician and songwriter (heart attack)
- March 20 – Gene "Eugene" Andrusco (38), actor, singer (brain aneurysm)
- March 27 – Ian Dury (57), English rock musician (liver cancer)
- April 27 – Vicki Sue Robinson (45), US disco singer (cancer)
- May 13 – Cesare Valletti (77), operatic tenor
- May 20 – Jean Pierre Rampal (78), flautist
- May 31 – Johnnie Taylor (66), singer
- June 1 – Tito Puente (77), Afro-Cuban jazz and salsa musician
- June 7 – James Moore (44), gospel singer
- June 14 – Paul Griffin (62), pianist
- July 6
- Ľudovít Rajter (93), Slovak composer and conductor
- Władysław “Władek” Szpilman (88), Jewish-Polish pianist who survived the Holocaust
- July 11 – Jaroslav Filip (51), Slovak musician, actor
- July 15 – Paul Young (53), English singer and percussionist of Sad Café and Mike + The Mechanics (heart attack)
- July 24 – Oscar Shumsky (83), violinist
- July 28 – Jerome Smith (KC and the Sunshine Band)
- August 10 - Suzanne Danco (89), operatic soprano
- August 13 – Nazia Hassan (34), iconic Pakistani singer (lung cancer)
- August 25
- Jack Nitzsche (63), arranger, producer, songwriter and composer
- Allen Woody (44), bass guitarist
- September 12 – Stanley Turrentine (66), jazz saxophonist
- September 21 – Bengt Hambraeus (72), composer for organ
- September 26 – Carl Sigman (91), songwriter
- October 1 – Cub Koda (51), singer, guitarist and songwriter (Brownsville Station)
- October 3 – Benjamin Orr (53), bassist, vocalist of The Cars
- October 18 – Julie London (74), US singer and actress
- October 21 – Frankie Crocker, radio DJ
- October 27 – Winston Grennan (56), Jamaican drummer
- October 28 – Carlos Guastavino (78), composer
- October 30 – Steve Allen (78), comedian, composer, talk show host, author
- November 8
- Brian Boydell (83), Irish composer
- Dick Morrissey (60), UK tenor saxophonist (cancer)
- November 12 – Stanley Turrentine (64), US tenor saxophonist (stroke)
- November 16
- DJ Screw (29), hip-hop DJ (codeine overdose)
- Joe C. (26), rapper
- November 30 – Scott Smith (45), bassist (Loverboy) (lost at sea)
- December 17 – Harold Rhodes (89), inventor of Rhodes piano
- December 19
- Rob Buck (42), guitarist (10,000 Maniacs) (liver disease)
- Milt Hinton (90), jazz double bassist
- Pops Staples (85), gospel and R & B musician
- December 18 – Kirsty McColl (41), English singer songwriter (swimming accident)
- December 24 – Nick Massi (65), bass singer in The Four Seasons
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