2001 in British music

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This is a summary of 2001 in music in the United Kingdom.

Events

  • 13 FebruaryPeter Frampton receives the Orville H. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • 17 FebruaryManic Street Preachers become the first western rock band to play in Cuba. (Fidel Castro is in attendance.) They did not tour, meaning that an unsigned British rock band, Sandstone Veterans, remain the only band from the western world to tour Cuba.
  • 8 MarchMelanie C announces she does not intend to do any more work with the Spice Girls. Although the group denies it is splitting, it would not be active again until 2007.{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1210127.stm |title=Mel C 'not quitting Spices' |date=8 March 2001 |work=BBC News|accessdate=5 November 2012}}
  • 26 MarchDamon Albarn's project Gorillaz releases their eponymous debut studio album, which would sell over seven million copies worldwide by 2007, earning them an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band.
  • 28 MarchSergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 replaces Max Bruch's violin concerto at #1 in the Classic FM Hall of Fame.
  • 4 April – Original Zombies lead singer Colin Blunstone and keyboardist Rod Argent reunite for a two-part performance at London's Jazz Cafe, the first time the two had performed together in over 30 years.
  • 21 May – The first UK performance of Richard Rodney Bennett's Marimba Concerto takes place at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon. The US premiere was in 1988.
  • 16 June – Romanian tenor Marius Brenciu becomes the first performer to win both the main prize and the song prize in the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00f80zc|title=2001 – The Final|website=BBC Cardiff Singer of the World|publisher=BBC|access-date=16 June 2018}}
  • 2 July – Liverpool Airport is rechristened Liverpool John Lennon Airport in an official ceremony.{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/liverpool-honors-lennon-242832/|title=Liverpool Honors Lennon|date=2 July 2001|author=Christina Saraceno|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=3 February 2019}}
  • 3 SeptemberGorillaz withdraw from the nominations list for the Mercury Prize, stating that being nominated is "like carrying a dead albatross around your neck for eternity".
  • 21 September – Welsh band Catatonia split up amicably, and after Cerys Matthews' treatment in rehab for alcohol and smoking problems.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1556250.stm|title=Troubled Catatonia split up|date=21 September 2001 |work=BBC News|access-date=11 January 2021}}
  • 1 November – The governing body of the UK Singles Chart, Chart Information Network Ltd. (CIN), changes its name to The Official UK Charts Company.
  • 4 December – Promoters for So Solid Crew cancel their then planned tour – after a shooting at a gig at the London Astoria on 4 November, which saw two men hospitalised.
  • 26 December – After denying rumours prior to their greatest hits album, pop group Steps shock their fans by announcing their split, a move that was heavily criticised by the fans. The group would reunite 10 years later.

Classical music

=Summary=

Russell Watson came to the fore in 2001, with the release of his best-selling album The Voice. Another hit album was the score from Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Stephen Warbeck. Karl Jenkins "mass for peace", entitled The Armed Man, went quickly into the Classic FM top 300 annual chart, making him the highest-placed living composer.

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Musical films

Film scores and incidental music

Music awards

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The 2001 BRIT Awards winners were:

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Deaths

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References

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