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1991 in music

See also: \n1990 in music, \nother events of 1991, \n1992 in music, 1990s in music and the list of 'years in music'

Table of contents
1 Events
2 Albums released
3 Top hits
4 Classical music
5 Opera
6 Musical theater
7 Musical films
8 Births
9 Deaths
10 Awards

Events

\n1991 was the year that grunge music made its popular breakthrough. Nirvana's Nevermind, led by the surprise hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit", became the most popular U.S. album of the year. Followed immediately by other grunge bands like Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, grunge dominated the U.S. charts for the next few years. Its success effectively ended pop-oriented hair metal groups like Guns n' Roses, Poison and Def Leppard, whose sales and critical viability had been declining for years. A Tribe Called Quest's Low End Theory was released this year; it would go on to be considered one of the best hip hop albums of the 1990s. A Tribe Called Quest, along with De La Soul, Dream Warriors, Gang Starr and the Poor Righteous Teachers, helped define what came to be known as alternative rap with important releases this year. The massive success of Garth Brooks in this year sets the stage for the mid-1990s influx of pop-oriented country musicians. In addition, several soon-to-be pivotal bands form or release debuts, including future pioneers in riot grrl punk (Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Huggy Bear), jam bands (moe, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Spin Doctors) and stoner metal (Kyuss, Sleep, Obsessed). Massive Attack's Blue Lines, while unique at the time, invented the sound that would eventually become known as trip hop. Entombed's Clandestine and Dismember's Like an Ever Flowing Stream are early releases from the Scandinavian metal scene. U2 release their seventh album Achtung Baby, considered by many of their fans to be their best album.\n*January 18 - Three people are crushed to death during an AC/DC concert in Salt Lake City, Utah when audience members rushed the stage. \n*February 27 - James Brown is granted an early parole and released from jail. Brown had been arrested after leading Police on a high speed chase through two states in 1989\n*February 28 - Hollywood, California's The Record Plant recording studio closes its doors. Among the albums recorded at the Record Plant were The Eagles' Hotel California, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours and Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life\n*March 11 - Janet Jackson signs a $30 million (US) contract with Virgin Records. \n*March 16 - Seven members of country music singer Reba McEntire's band and her road manager are killed when their private plane crashes in California, near the Mexican border. McEntire travels on a separate plane.

Albums released

Top hits

See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1991

Classical music

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Witold Lutoslawski - Chantefleurs et Chantefables

Opera

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John Adams - The Death of Klinghoffer\n*John Corigliano - The Ghosts of Versailles

Musical theater

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Miss Saigon     Broadway production opened at the Broadway Theatre on April 11 and ran for 4097 performances\n* Secret Garden     Broadway production opened at the St. James Theatre on April 25 and ran for 706 performances\n* Song of Singapore     off-Broadway production opened at the Irving Place Theatre on May 7 and ran for 459 performances\n* Will Rogers Follies     Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre on May 1 and ran for 983 performances

Musical films

Births

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Deaths

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February 6 - Danny Thomas, singer and actor\n* March 2 - Serge Gainsbourg, singer and songwriter\n* March 14 - Jerome Doc Pomus (65), songwriter, cancer\n* March 14 - Howard Ashman, lyricist\n* March 21 - Leo Fender, inventor of the electric guitar\n* April 20 - Steve Marriott, the Small Faces \n* June 6 - Stan Getz, US saxophonist\n* June 14 - Joy Finzi, founder of the Finzi Trust\n* September 28 - Miles Davis, musician \n* October 6Igor Talkov, Russian singer/songwriter\n* November 24 - Freddie Mercury, singer

Awards


"Assassins!" - Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) to his orchestra