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See also: 2000 in music,
other events of 2001,
2002 in music and the
list of 'years in music'.
- February - Rush records Vapor Trails, which will be a blockbuster album on May 14, 2002
- February 9 - Don Felder[?] files a lawsuit against the Eagles after being kicked out of the band
- February 13 - Peter Frampton receives the Orville H. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award[?]
- February 25 - N'Sync is featured on an episode of The Simpsons entitled "New Kids On The Blecch"
- March 1 - Collin Raye[?] is awarded the Artist Humanitarian Award[?] from Country Radio Broadcasters Inc[?]. The award was given in recognition of Raye's work on behalf of a number of different charitable organizations including Child help USA[?], USA Weekend's Make a Difference Day and the Native American organization Hecel Oyakapi.
- Concert For New York: A Tribute To Heroes[?] airs on VH1, with performances by Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Billy Joel and others.
- March 14 - The Court of Appeals in Rome finds Michael Jackson "not guilty" of plagiarism, reversing a decision made in 1999 by a lower court. Italian songwriter Albano Carrisi[?] had claimed that Jackson's "Will You Be There" was a copy of his song "I Cigni Di Balaka."
- April 4 - Original Zombies lead singer Colin Blunstone[?] and keyboardist Rod Argent[?], reunite for a two part performance at London's Jazz Cafe. This was the first time the two band members performed together in over 30 years.
- May - Bad Religion leaves Atlantic Records, signs a contract with Epitaph Records.
- Mariah Carey makes a number of unusual public appearances, including an unscheduled visit to MTV's Total Request Live. Rumors fly that the star had a mental breakdown.
- Area One music festival brings together a variety of acts including Moby, Incubus, Outkast, New Order, Nelly Furtado, The Roots, Rinocerose[?], Paul Oakenfold, and Carl Cox[?].
- Napster's popularity peaks
- Tool returns
- Audioslave forms
- Zebra forms again
- Revolution forms
- Zwan forms
- Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
- Shaggy[?] - Hotshot[?]
- NSYNC - No Strings Attached
- Enya - A Day Without Rain[?]
- Staind - Break The Cycle[?]
- Alicia Keys - Songs In A Minor[?]
- Destiny's Child - Survivor[?]
- Creed - Weathered
- Soundtrack - O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 6[?]
- February 13 - George Simon[?], Music critic and original Glenn Miller Band drummer, pneumonia
- February 19 - Charles Trenet[?], French singer, songwriter
- February 21 - Ronnie Hilton[?]
- February 21 - Malcolm Yelvington[?]
- February 22 - John Fahey[?], guitarist, indie label[?] owner
- March 18 - John Phillips, cofounder of Popular Music group The Mamas and the Papas
- March 28 - Moe Koffman[?] (73), Canadian Jazz singer
- April 15 - Joey Ramone, lead singer for The Ramones
- June 21 - John Lee Hooker, 83, Blues musician
- June 30 - Chet Atkins, 77, country musician
- July 27 - Leon Wilkeson[?], 49, Bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd
- August 25 - Aaliyah, 22, American singer and actress
- September 22 - Isaac Stern, 81, violinist
- November 29 - George Harrison, 58, musician and former member of The Beatles
- December 13 - Chuck Schuldiner, 34, vocalist and guitarist with Death[?]
- December 16 - Stuart Adamson[?], Big Country
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