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Revision as of 19:55, 24 March 2003
See also: 1978 in music, other events of 1979, 1980 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Disco reigned supreme in 1979, with several #1 hits from the Bee Gees and Donna Summer that year. Even "new wave" band Blondie's biggest hit was "Heart Of Glass", a song which could only be categorized as disco.
When The Knack's song "My Sharona" hit Billboard's #1 for six weeks, many rock critics gushed that the band was "the next Beatles" and celebrated the beginning of the end for disco music. While it may have marked the climax of disco, it was also the beginning of the end for The Knack, who quickly faded into obscurity.
One event of 1979 which would have later significance was the success of the album Rapper's Delight by the Sugar Hill Gang, which marked the commercial emergence of rap music.
Events
- January 1 - Bill Graham closes San Francisco's Winterland Theater following a New Years Eve performance by the Blues Brothers and the Grateful Dead
- January 1 - During a New Years Eve concert in Cleveland, Ohio, Bruce Springsteen is injured when a fire-cracker is thrown onstage from the audience
- January 4 - The Star club in Hamburg, Germany, best known for its connections to the early days of the Beatles, reopens.
- February 3 - Dead Man's Curve, a made-for-TV-movie about surf-rock singers Jan & Dean, airs on US television
- February 7 - The Clash kick off their first concert on their first American tour at the Berkeley Community Theatre outside San Francisco, California. Bo Diddley opens the show and the Clash open their set with the song "I'm so bored with the U.S.A.".
- January 13 - Singer Danny Hathaway dies after falling 15 stories from his hotel room in New York City. According to Hathaway's record company, Atlantic, the singer had been having some psychological problems.
- January - MCA Records purchases ABC Records for a reported $20 million.
- February 11 - 43 million viewers watch "Elvis!" on ABC, a made for TV movie starring Kurt Russell as Elvis.
- February 23 - Dire Straits begins their first U.S. tour in Boston.
- Spring - The Pretenders sign a contract with Sire Records
- March 5 - MCA Records dissolves ABC Records.
- March 10 - James Brown performs at the Grand Ole Opry
- March 27 - Eric Clapton marries Patti Boyd, ex-wife of Clapton's friend George Harrison
- April 6 - Rod Stewart marries Alana Hamilton.
- April 7 - 110,000 people attend the California Music Festival at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. Performers include Aerosmith, The Boomtown Rats, Cheap Trick, Ted Nugent and Van Halen.
- April 12 - Mickey Thomas replaces Marty Balin as the lead singer of Jefferson Starship
- April 13 - During a concert by Van Halen in Spokane, Washington, David Lee Roth collapses from exhaustion.
- May 1 - Elton John becomes the first pop music artist to perform in Israel.
- May 2 - The Who performs their first concert following the death of drummer Keith Moon. The band performed with new drummer Kenney Jones.
- June - Alternative Tentacles record label established by Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra
- August 7 - Crass recorded 2-live tracks for Stations of the Crass was recorded at the Pied Bull, which is a blockbuster album in the year
- September - U2 enters the studio for the first time to record a locally released single.
- Diamond Head's career begins
- INXS' career begins
- Michael Schenker leaves U.F.O. after the Obsession tour and his solo career began
- Marianne Faithfull returns to music after a hiatus
- Solid Gold premieres on television.
- Bad Brains forms
- Bad Religion forms in Los Angeles
- Fishbone forms
- Mötley Crüe forms
Albums Released
- The B-52's - The B-52's
- Desolation Angels - Bad Company
- Spirits Have Flown - The Bee Gees
- Eat to the Beat - Blondie
- Parallel Lines - Blondie
- Singles Going Steady - Buzzcocks
- Dream Police - Cheap Trick
- Live at Bukodan - Cheap Trick
- Risque - Chic
- XIII - Chicago
- Self-Titled - Christopher Cross
- London Calling - The Clash
- Bop Till You Drop - Ry Cooder
- Stations Of The Crass - Crass
- Armed Forces - Elvis Costello & the Attractions
- California Uber Alles - Dead Kennedys
- Duty Now for the Future - Devo
- Communiqué - Dire Straits
- The Long Run - The Eagles
- In Concert - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Broken English - Marianne Faithfull
- Tusk - Fleetwood Mac
- Peter Gabriel II - Peter Gabriel
- Einstein on the Beach - Philip Glass
- Off the Wall - Michael Jackson
- Stormwatch - Jethro Tull
- 52nd Street - Billy Joel
- Victims of Love - Elton John
- Seven Worlds - Eric Johnson
- Evolution - Journey
- Squeezing out Sparks & Live Sparks - Graham Parker & the Rumour
- Hell Bent for Leather - Judas Priest
- Unleashed in the East - Judas Priest
- Get the Knack - The Knack
- In Through the Out Door - Led Zeppelin
- Comedy Is Not Pretty! - Steve Martin
- Back to the Egg - Paul McCartney & Wings
- Damn the Torpedoes - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- The Wall - Pink Floyd
- Outlandos d'Amour - The Police
- Prince - Prince
- Down to Earth - Rainbow
- Sweet Temptation - Ricky Skagg
- Roches - Roches
- Hemispheres - Rush
- Rapper's Delight - Sugarhill Gang
- Bad Girl - Donna Summer
- Fear of Music - Talking Heads
- Obsession - UFO
- Strangers In The Night - UFO
- Van Halen II - Van Halen
- Into the Music - Van Morrison
- The Secret Life of Plants - Stevie Wonder
- Drums and Wires - XTC
- Rust Never Sleeps - Neil Young & Crazy Horse
- Excitable Boy - Warren Zevon
Top Hits
- "Babe" - Styx
- "Bad Girls" - Donna Summer
- "Big Shot" - Billy Joel
- "Cruel To Be Kind" - Nick Lowe
- "Cygnus Book X-1 Book II: Hemispheres" - Rush
- "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" - Rod Stewart
- "Excitable Boy" - Warren Zevon
- "Good Times" - Chic
- "Goodbye Stranger" - Supertramp
- "Hanging On The Telephone" - Blondie
- "Hell Bent For Leather" - Judas Priest
- "Heartache Tonight" - The Eagles
- "Heart Of Glass" - Blondie
- "Hot Stuff" - Donna Summer
- "I Will Survive" - Gloria Gaynor
- "My Sharona" - The Knack
- "Old Time Rock And Roll" - Bob Seger
- "One Way Or Another" - UFO
- "Only You Can Rock Me" - UFO
- "Reunited" - Peaches and Herb
- "Roxanne" - The Police
- "Sad Eyes" - Robert John
- "Since You Been Gone" - Rainbow
- "Sunday Girl" - Blondie
- "Too Much Heaven" - Bee Gees
- "Tusk" - Fleetwood Mac
- "What A Fool Believes" - The Doobie Brothers
- "Wondering Where The Lions Are" - Bruce Cockburn
For a more complete list of hits by month, see here.
Births
- January 10 - Kris Kross
- January 20 - Rob Bourdon, Linkin Park
- February 11 - Brandy Norwood
- February 21 - Jennifer Love Hewitt
- March 11 - BENJI, Good Charlotte
- August 27 - Jon Siebels, Eve 6
- September 3 - Jason McCaslin, Sum 41
- September 8 - Pink
- October 12 - Jordan Pundik, New Found Glory
- October 24 - Ben Gillies, Silverchair
- November 5 - Nick Giggler, Mest
- November 10 - Chris Joannou, Silverchair