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Contents
1 Events
1.1 January
1.2 February
1.3 March
1.4 April
1.5 May
1.6 June
1.7 July
1.8 August
1.9 September
1.10 October
1.11 November
1.12 December
2 Bands formed
3 Bands reformed
4 Returning performers
5 Bands disbanded
6 Bands on hiatus
7 Albums released
8 Best-selling albums globally & United States
9 Hit records
9.1 United States
9.2 United Kingdom
9.3 Australia
10 Classical music
10.1 Instrumental music
10.2 Opera
10.3 Other
11 Deaths
11.1 January
11.2 February
11.3 March
11.4 April
11.5 May
11.6 June
11.7 July
11.8 August
11.9 September
11.10 October
11.11 November
11.12 December
12 Musical Films
13 Announcements
14 See also
15 References
Events
January
5 January – The Salzburg Festival launches the "Herbert von Karajan Jubilee Year" with a concert in Salzburg's Grosses Festspielhaus.1
12 January – The Vienna Boys' Choir begins a tour of Korea with a concert at Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul.2
29 January
Face to Face announce that they will reunite for select shows in the US and internationally.3
Rage Against the Machine headline the Big Day Out festivals in Australia and New Zealand, their first shows outside the United States since reforming, and their first Australian shows in 12 years.4
31 January – Laura Attwood of the King Edward VI School in Morpeth wins the second Eileen Bowler Award.5
February
February - Ola Frenning, Quits, Soilwork.
8 February – Michael Jackson's Thriller album, the world's best selling album of all time, was reissued to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
10 February – The 50th Grammy Awards take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, USA.6
14 February – Celine Dion's Taking Chances World Tour begins in South Africa.citation needed
19 February – System of a Down guitarist, Daron Malakian, tells MTV.com that the band is not likely to reform as he will be concentrating on his new project Scars on Broadway.7
20 February–25 February – Viña del Mar International Song Festival is held in Chile.8
23 February–3 March – The second annual Soundwave festival is held in Australia.9
26 February – Last performance in The Return of the Spice Girls tour in Toronto.
March
5 March – Avril Lavigne kicks off her third world tour The Best Damn Tour in Victoria, Canada.citation needed
6–9 March – The 2008 Langerado Music Festival is held on the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in southern Florida.10
7 March – The Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2008 takes place in Indonesia.11
7–16 March – The 2008 South by Southwest Conference and Festival is held in Austin, Texas, USA.12
11 March – Jazz musician and broadcaster Humphrey Lyttelton announces his retirement from presenting BBC Radio 2's jazz programme after forty years.13
18 March – Danity Kane's second album Welcome To The Dollhouse debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200 albums, making them the only girl group in history to have their first two albums debut at #1 in the USA.citation needed
25–29 March – Miami Winter Music Conference.14
26 March – Guitarist Clint Lowery rejoins Sevendust, replacing Sonny Mayo.citation needed
27 March – Def Leppard begin the first leg of their world tour to promote their album Songs from the Sparkle Lounge.citation needed
31 March – theJazz radio station stops broadcasting.citation needed
April
1 April – Scott Weiland's departure from rock band Velvet Revolver becomes official.15 Weiland's reunion with his former band, Stone Temple Pilots, and tensions between Weiland and the rest of Velvet Revolver, led to his departure.16
2 April – Madonna's new single, "4 Minutes", from her album Hard Candy, becomes her 37th top 10 single in the United States, making her the artist with the most top 10 hit singles.citation needed
5 April – The reunited Face to Face perform together for the first time in four-and-a-half-years at The Bamboozle Left in Irvine, California, USA.3
7 April – The newly reunited Stone Temple Pilots hold a press conference announcing a 65-date reunion tour and play for the first time since 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA.citation needed
8 April – Japanese superstar Ayumi Hamasaki celebrates the beginning of her 10th year in the music industry. Mariah Carey's eleventh studio album E=MC2 debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 463,000 copies making it her biggest opening album sells of her career and tied her with Janet Jackson with most number one albums by a female artist.citation needed
12 April - announced that "Touch My Body" became Mariah Carey's 18th number 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, pushing her to second place among artists with the most number 1 singles in the rock era and first place as a solo artist in the same category, surpassing Elvis Presley.
15 April – Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa officially proclaims Mariah Carey Day in Los Angeles, California, USA.17
19 April – With her single, "I'm a Fire", Donna Summer becomes the first artist to have a song reach number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in every decade since the chart's inception in 1974.citation needed
19–20 April – The Festival Imperial 2008 is held in Autódromo La Guácima, Alajuela, Costa Rica.citation needed
22 April – Andrey Baranov of Russia wins First Prize in the Second Benjamin Britten International Violin Competition in London.18
25–27 April – The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is held in Indio, California, USA.citation needed
26 April – The MTV Australia Awards 2008 take place in Sydney, Australia.citation needed
27 April – Madonna'sr eleventh studio album Hard Candy debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200, making her the female artist with second most number-one albums (behind Barbra Streisand). The album reaches number one in 37 countries.citation needed
May
3 May – Girls Aloud begin their Tangled Up Tour in Belfast, UK.19
3–4 May – The sixth annual The Bamboozle festival is held at the Meadowlands Sports Complex, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA.
10–11 May – The Give It A Name 2008 festival is held at Earls Court, London, UK.20
14 May – The "Spirit of Change" Gospel Choir celebrates their tenth anniversary with the 20th Zündorfer Gospelnacht concert in the Catholic Parish Church of St. Mariae Geburt, in Zündorf.21
16 May – The Offspring begin the first leg of their Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace Tour to promote their new album, Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace.
17 May – The sixteenth annual KROQ Weenie Roast is held at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Irvine, California, USA.
21 May – David Cook defeats David Archuleta to win season 7 of American Idol, with the contest decided by 97.5 million votes, a record for the show.
24 May – 43 countries competed in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest final in Belgrade, Serbia, including newcomers San Marino and Azerbaijan.22 The contest was won by Russia, with Believe by Dima Bilan.
24–26 May – The Sasquatch! Music Festival is held over Memorial Day weekend at The Gorge Amphitheatre in central Washington, USA.
25 May – The Slovak preliminary round of the first Bluegrass competition (toward the annual Czech Festival Banjo Jamboree) is held in Hviezdoslavovo námestie, Bratislava.23
30 May–1 June
Rock In Rio Lisboa 2008 takes place in Parque da Bela Vista, Chelas, Lisbon, Portugal, continuing on 5–6 June.
The fourth annual Mountain Jam Festival is held in Hunter Mountain, New York, USA.
June
1 June – Westlife play their 10th anniversary concert at Europe's fourth biggest stadium, Croke Park, in Dublin, Ireland.24
6–7 June – Foo Fighters play their biggest UK stadium shows at Wembley Stadium in London.citation needed
6–8 June – The 2008 Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival is held at Clinton State Park near Lawrence, Kansas, USA.25
10 June – Lil Wayne's sixth album Tha Carter III sold 1 million copies in its debut week.26
12–15 June – The 2008 Bonnaroo Music Festival is held in Manchester, Tennessee, USA.27
13–15 June
The seventh Isle of Wight Festival takes place in Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, UK.28
The sixth annual Download Festival takes place in Donington Park, UK.citation needed
14 June – After a 45-year wait, Ukrainian fans of The Beatles finally get to see former Beatle Paul McCartney perform on their soil, in Kiev.citation needed
15 June – Mr. E. Kallai from Hungary wins First Prize in the 11th Carl Fleisch International Violin Competition in Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary.29
17 June – George Michael begins the American leg of his 25 Live tour in San Diego, California, USA, his first U.S. tour for 17 years.citation needed
20 June – My Bloody Valentine play their first reunion show at the Roundhouse, London, UK.30
27 June – The Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday Tribute charity concert takes place in Hyde Park in London, in support of Mandela's 46664 Aids Foundation.citation needed
27–29 June –
The Eidgenössiches Jodlerfest is held in Lucerne.31
Glastonbury Festival is held at Worthy Farm, Somerset, UK.citation needed
29 June
Release of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, the first video game in the Guitar Hero series to be based around a single music group.32
The Marquee at Cork Festival is held in Ireland.citation needed
Linkin Park and Jay-Z perform at Projekt Revolution at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, UK.citation needed
July
July – The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment relocates to Kings Place.citation needed
1 July – Crüe Fest commences in West Palm Beach, Florida.citation needed
3–6 July
The O2 Wireless Festival takes place in Hyde Park, London, UK.33
The Roskilde Festival takes place in Denmark.citation needed
The Rothbury Music Festival takes place in Rothbury, Michigan, USA.citation needed
3–7 July – The Rock Werchter festival takes place in Belgium.citation needed
3–13 July – The Ottawa Bluesfest takes place in Ottawa, Canada.citation needed
4–6 July – The Heineken Open'er Festival took place in Gdynia, Poland.citation needed
10–13 July – The EXIT Festival 08 takes place at Petrovaradin Fortress, in Novi Sad, Serbia.citation needed
14 July – Coheed and Cambria announce the first two dates for Neverender, a four night concert where they play an album a day.citation needed
18 July – "Girlfriend" music video by Avril Lavigne became the 2nd most viewed video of all time in YouTube Behind Evolution of Dance.citation needed
20 July
The T4 On The Beach music festival takes place in Weston-super-Mare, UK.citation needed
The Oxegen music festival takes place in Kildare, Ireland.citation needed
The All Good Music Festival takes place in Masontown, West Virginia, USA.citation needed
The T in the Park music festival takes place at Balado airfield, Kinross, Scotland.citation needed
23–26 July – The 2008 10,000 Lakes Festival is held.34
24–28 July – The Fifth International Symposium of throat-singing, "Khoomei—Cultural Phenomenon of the Peoples of Central Asia" is held in Tuva.35
August
1–3 August – The Lollapalooza music festival takes place in Chicago, USA.
10 August – Coheed And Cambria announce Chicago and London dates for Neverender.
12–18 August – Sziget Festival 2008 takes place in Budapest, Hungary.
16 August - Madonna celebrates her 50th birthday.
19 August – Founding member of the Dave Matthews Band and saxophonist LeRoi Moore passes away.
22–23 August – Coke Live Music Festival takes place in Poland with artists such as Sean Paul, Timbaland and The Prodigy performing.
22–24 August – Leeds and Reading Festival takes place.
23 August – Madonna starts her Sticky & Sweet Tour which is set to become the highest-grossing tour for both a female and solo artist.
Michael Nicklasson quits Dark Tranquility
24 August – Season 6 of the television talent contest Australian Idol began.
29 August – Michael Jackson celebrates his 50th birthday.
30 August
Filipino rock band Eraserheads hold their one-night-only reunion concert in the Fort open field, their first concert since 2001. After the 20-minute break, vocalist Ely Buendia is rushed to the hospital because of chest pain due to emotional stress.
American Idol Season 7 runner-up David Archuleta's debut single "Crush" scores the highest debut of a song on the Billboard Hot 100 by an American Idol finalist not performed on the show. The track opened at #2 after selling 166,000 downloads in its first week of release.
31 August – Chrome Division Fires, Eddie Guz
September
6 September – Six members of The Specials re-unite at the Bestival as a 'Surprise Act'. They use the name "Terry Hall and Friends", because Jerry Dammers, who owns the band's name, did not participate.
7 September
Malaysia PM's wife launches bhangra album
PETALING JAYA - A new music album by a Malaysian bhangra band was launched by the wife of the Prime Minister Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor. 24 Karaatz was released by bhangra duo Goldkartz, which consists of brothers Manjit Singh and Sukhjit Gill.
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– The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards event took place at Paramount Studios, Hollywood also being called Britney Spears' night who won the awards for Video Of The Year, Best Pop Video and Best Female Video for Piece of Me.
- Christina Aguilera makes a return to music since giving birth to her first child. She debuted her single Keeps Gettin' Better in the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards
10 September – The 22nd Annual ARIA Music Awards are held in Sydney, Australia, recognizing Australian music in 2008. Dance-punk group The Presets win Album of the Year.
11 - Christian Älvestam, Quits, Scar Symmetry.
12 September – Season 4 of the Finnish talent contest, Idols, begins.
18 September – Soilwork, Hires Peter Wichers
Ben Folds Five play a sold out reunion show in Chapel Hill, NC performing the entirety of their 1999 album The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner, that was filmed for DVD and web release by MySpace in benefit for Operation Smile 36
Crystal Castles play their biggest headline show to date, at Electric Ballroom in Camden, London.
19 September – Travis Barker and Adam Goldstein (DJ AM) survive a plane crash that claims four lives.
20 September – Pink scores her first solo number-one hit in her native USA, with "So What".
21 September – At the Gates play their final Show.
The Eric Burdon show in Oklahoma is cancelled due his health problems.
24 September – Within Temptation release Black Symphony DVD, featuring the Metropole Orchestra and guest musicians.
25 September – Former Beatle Paul McCartney performs at Tel Aviv park, his first performance in Israel since The Beatles were banned from the country in 1965.
October
1 October - Tina Turner leaves semi-retirement to embark on her Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour, which grossed over US$130 million dollars.
5 October – Stephanie Jeong wins the Second Prize (no First Prize was awarded) in the Premio Paganini international violin competition in Genoa.37
8 October – Beyoncé releases first two singles off I Am... Sasha Fierce titled "If I Were a Boy" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".citation needed
The Cheetah Girls start on their final tour One World Tourcitation needed
10 October –
The Fourth Waakirchener Zither Festival takes place in Waakirchen, Bavaria.38
Ringo Starr announced on his website that after the 20th, October he doesn't want anymore fan mail.citation needed
12 October – Opening of the VII Festival Internazionale di Musica e Arte Sacra, in Rome and the Vatican City (until 30 November).39
14 October – Sean Combs officially sets the record straight on his platinum-selling girl group Danity Kane. Both Aubrey O'Day and D. Woods are kicked out of the band in the live finale, leaving the remaining members- Dawn Richards, Shannon Bex and Aundrea Fimbres to ponder the group's future as a threesome.citation needed
16 October – Britney Spears sets a new record for the biggest jump to number one on the Billboard Hot 100, rising from number 96 to number one in just one week, with her single "Womanizer". It is Spears' first American number one since her debut single "...Baby One More Time".40 It also garnered first-week download sales of 286,000, the biggest opening-week tally by a female artist.
18 October – Rihanna scores her fifth number one song on the Billboard Hot 100 (as a featured artist on T.I.'s "Live Your Life", which followed "SOS", "Umbrella", "Take a Bow", and "Disturbia"), becoming the leading solo female artist with the most number ones to have charted in this decade Until Beyoncé Knowles break her record (as a solo artist).41
22 October
Coheed and Cambria begin the much anticipated series of concerts called Neverender.citation needed
Guns N' Roses release their first single in 9 years, the title track from their Chinese Democracy album.citation needed
November
In Australia, Lady GaGa becomes the only artist to achieve two number-one singles in 2008 with "Just Dance" and "Poker Face".citation needed
2 November –
The Fauxharmonic Orchestra loses in its debut confrontation with the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra in a Bargemusic concert.42
AC/DC become the first band to have their own version of the video game Rock Band, following the release of "AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack"citation needed
6 November – Michael Tilson Thomas makes his Philadelphia Orchestra subscription-concert conducting debut.43
17 November – Korean violinist Hyun-Su Shin wins First Prize in the Jacques Thibaud International Violin Competition in Paris44
24 November – The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra announces the appointment of Pinchas Zukerman as principal guest conductor, to begin in January 2009.45
December
December – Beyoncé makes Billboard history along with rapper T.I. by both having two singles simultaneously in the top 4 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart; with Beyoncé having "If I Were a Boy" at #3 and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" at #2, and T.I. with "Whatever You Like" at #4 and "Live Your Life (ft. Rihanna)" at #1.citation needed
2 December – Britney Spears becomes the only artist in music history to have four albums (which is the most number of albums) to have a first-week sales of at least 500,000 units, with the albums Oops!...I Did It Again, Britney, In The Zone and Circus.citation needed
9 December – Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon say that Blur will reunite for a concert at Hyde Park on July 3, 2009. Tickets for the concert sell out within two minutes of release, and Blur announce another date on July 2, 2009.4647
13 December – Joel Feldman and Shayna Cohen rewrite the American classic "Baby, It's Cold Outside", making it more suitable for the 21st century.citation needed
Alexandra Burke becomes the winner of the UK's X Factor 2008 with the majority vote over fellow finalists Eoghan and JLS.citation needed
Beyoncé Knowles scores her fifth number one song on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", which followed "Crazy in Love", "Baby Boy", "Check on It", and "Irreplaceable", tying with Rihanna as the leading solo female artist with the most number ones to have charted in this decade.41
20 December – Britney Spears scores her first top ten debut on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Circus" selling 212,000 copies only with download sales. With "Womanizer" at #10, she also has two singles in the top ten for the first time in her career.citation needed
21 December – Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" becomes the first song to simultaneously reach the first and second positions in the UK Singles Chart since 1957 with Alexandra Burke's and Jeff Buckley's covers.citation needed
22 December – Live Nation announced Madonna Sticky & Sweet Tour is the highest-grossing tour for solo artist with US$280 million in ticket sales and 2,350,282 fans attending the 58 shows during the 3 leg tour across Europe and the Americas.48
Bands formed
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Bands reformed
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Amebix49
Atomic Kittencitation needed
Bad Company (reformed for a one-off show)citation needed
Ben Folds Five (reformed for a one time reunion show for Operation Smile on September 18, 2008 as part of myspace's Front to Back series)
Big Drill Car (reformed for six shows only)citation needed
Bleed the Dream (the three remaining founding members started playing and writing music again)citation needed
Blind Faith (Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, reformed for three performances)citation needed
Blur
Bone Thugs-N-Harmonycitation needed
Boyzone
Carcass
Died Pretty (reformed for five shows only)citation needed
Dogs Die In Hot Cars 50
Dynamite Boy (reformed for two shows only)citation needed
En Vogue51
Eraserheads (reformed for one night only)citation needed
Eve 6citation needed
Face to Facecitation needed
The Fat Boys
The Get Up Kids
Green River (reformed for a one-off show)citation needed
Jane's Addiction
Kara
The Kinks52
Liberty X (reformed for a one-off show)citation needed
Living Sacrificecitation needed
New Kids on the Block53
No Doubt54
The Pharcydecitation needed
Pestilencecitation needed
Polvo
Rival Schoolscitation needed
S Club
Sixpence None the Richercitation needed
Snotcitation needed
Spineshank (shortly after the official break-up, the band reformed with Jonny Santos)citation needed
Stone Temple Pilots55
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks (reformed for a one-off show)56
That Petrol Emotion (reformed for two warm up dates before playing at the Electric Picnic festival)57
Vision of Disordercitation needed
Returning performers
AC/DC (first album since 2000)
Anastacia (last studio album released in 2004)
Ashanti (last studio album released in 2004)
Ashlee Simpson (last studio album released in 2005)
Billy Bragg (first studio album since 2002, first under his own name since 1996)
Bomb the Bass (first full-length album since 1995)
Boyzone (first studio album released in 1999)
Brandy (last studio album released in 2004)
David Byrne & Brian Eno (first album since 1981)
Dido (last studio album released in 2003)
Donna Summer (first studio album since 1991)
Erykah Badu (first album since 2003)
Extreme (first studio album since 1995)
Grace Jones (first studio album since 1989)
Guns N' Roses (first album of original material since 1991)
Jason Donovan (first studio album since 1993)
Lenny Kravitz (first album since 2004)
Metallica (first album since 2003)
Mötley Crüe (first album with all members since 1997)
New Kids on the Block (first album since 1994)
Polvo (first tour since 1998)
Queen (first studio album since 1995, and first with Paul Rodgers on lead vocals)
The Cure (first studio album since 2004)
The Offspring (first album since 2003)
The Screaming Jets (first studio album since 2000)
The Specials (as "Terry Hall and Friends")
The Verve (first album since 1997)
Third Eye Blind (first single/release since 2003)
Toadies (first album since 2001)
Vanessa Amorosi (debut international album and first Australian Album since 1999)
Bands disbanded
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3LW
Across Five Aprils
An Angle
Banaroo
Battle
Beneath the Sky
Be Your Own Pet58
Blinded Black59
Boy Kill Boy
CBC Radio Orchestra60
The Chalets61
Danity Kane
The Dead 60s
Dead To Fall62
Dirty Pretty Things63
The Departure
Elle Milano64
Fastlane
Fear of Music
Folly
From a Second Story Window
From Autumn To Ashes
The Fully Down
Harrisons
Heavens
The Hellacopters
Help She Can't Swim
Himsa65
Hootie & the Blowfish
Hopesfall
I Was A Cub Scout
Jakobinarina
Johnny Truant
Junior Senior 66
Kubichek!
Life in Your Way67
The Long Blondes68
Meet Me In St. Louis
Milburn
Ministry
Modern Life Is War
Moros Eros
Mumm-Ra69
The Police
The Procussions
Quiet Riot
Raging Speedhorn
The Receiving End of Sirens
Ride the Sky
The Servant
Shot Down Sun
Sound the Alarm
Spice Girls (disbanded a day after their final concert together)
SikTh
Spineshank (on hiatus since 2004 and officially announced split in February 2008)
Still Remains
Submersed
This Et Al
Toto
Trick Pony
Vega 4
Vincent Vincent and the Villains
Yellow Swans
YouInSeries
Bands on hiatus
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¡Forward, Russia! (indefinite hiatus)70
Big & Rich (until 2009, due to a neck injury suffered by Big Kenny)71
The Dresden Dolls (indefinite break)
Evanescence – Consisting of Amy Lee, Tim McCord, Terry Balsamo.
Fear Factory
Foo Fighters
The Format
From Autumn to Ashes
Glue Gun
Hell Is for Heroes
Incubus (on break from touring and recording)72
Monkey Swallows the Universe (indefinite hiatus)
My Chemical Romance (on an extended break after a US tour)
Kaddisfly (On hiatus after bassist Kile Brewer left. Remaining members now called Waters & Bodies)
Phantom Planet
Red Hot Chili Peppers (two year hiatus)73
Rhapsody of Fire
Reuben
Rilo Kiley (due to the success of lead singer Jenny Lewis' solo career)
Social Distortion (due to their lead singer undertaking a solo tour)
The Starting Line (indefinite break)74
Velvet Revolver (while looking for a new lead singer)
Westlife (a one year break)
Wolfmother (whilst looking for new musicians)
Yellowcard (indefinitely)
Albums released
Main article: List of albums released in 2008
Best-selling albums globally & United States
Music for Youth benefit Nov. 8 in Fairfield
The annual Music for Youth benefit to fund the free Young Persons` Concerts in Fairfield and a music residency program in the Bridgeport public schools will feature prize-winning pianist Alex Beyer and 15 young musicians from throughout the region, all of whom have participated in Music for Youth master classes.
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Category:2008 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Articles and events specifically related to the year 2008 in music. ... Pages in category "2008 in music" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 ...
The best-selling records in 2008 according to IFPI:75
Position
Album Title
Artist
1
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Coldplay
2
Black Ice
AC/DC
3
Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack
Various Artists
4
Rockferry
Duffy
5
Death Magnetic
Metallica
6
Spirit
Leona Lewis
7
Back to Black
Amy Winehouse
8
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Various Artists
9
Tha Carter III
Lil Wayne
10
Good Girl Gone Bad
Rihanna
The best-selling album in United States:76
Position
Album Title
Artist
1
Tha Carter III
Lil' Wayne
2
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Coldplay
3
Fearless
Taylor Swift
4
Rock N Roll Jesus
Kid Rock
5
Black Ice
AC/DC
6
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
7
Death Magnetic
Metallica
8
Paper Trail
T.I.
9
Sleep Through the Static
Jack Johnson
10
I Am ... Sasha Fierce
Beyoncé
Hit records
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United States
See also: Hot 100 number-one hits of 2008 (USA)
Billboard Hot 100 #1 Hits:
"Low" – Flo Rida featuring T-Pain (10 weeks)
"Love in This Club" – Usher featuring Young Jeezy (3 weeks)
"Bleeding Love" – Leona Lewis (4 weeks)
"Touch My Body" – Mariah Carey (2 weeks)
"Lollipop" – Lil Wayne featuring Static Major (5 weeks)
"Take a Bow" – Rihanna (1 week)
"Viva la Vida" – Coldplay (1 week)
"I Kissed a Girl" – Katy Perry (7 weeks)
"Disturbia" – Rihanna (2 weeks)
"Whatever You Like" – T.I. (7 weeks)
"So What" – Pink (1 week)
"Live Your Life" – T.I. featuring Rihanna (6 weeks)
"Womanizer" – Britney Spears (1 week)
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" – Beyoncé (2 weeks in 2008/2 weeks in 2009)
Singles which have ranked within Top 20 within the Billboard Hot 100 Hits
"4 Minutes" – Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland (#3)
"7 Things" – Miley Cyrus (#9)
"A Little Bit Longer" – Jonas Brothers (#11)
"A Milli" – Lil Wayne (#6)
"Addicted" – Saving Abel (#20)
"All I Want to Do" – Sugarland (#18)
"All Summer Long" – Hit Masters (#19)
"American Boy" – Estelle featuring Kanye West (#9)
"Apologize" – Timbaland featuring OneRepublic (#3)
"Beat It" – Fall Out Boy featuring John Mayer (#19)
"Beautiful" – Akon featuring Colby O'Donis and Kardinal Offishall (#19)
"Better In Time" – Leona Lewis (#11)
"Big Girls Don't Cry" – Fergie (#20 – Hit #1 in 2007)
"The Boss" – Rick Ross featuring T-Pain (#17)
"Bubbly" – Colbie Caillat (#7)
"Burnin' Up" – Jonas Brothers (#5)
"Bust It Baby Part 2" – Plies featuring Ne-Yo (#7)
"Bye Bye" – Mariah Carey (#19)
"Can't Believe It" – T-Pain featuring Lil Wayne (#7)
"Change" – Taylor Swift (#10)
"Chicken Fried" – Zac Brown Band (#20)
"Circus" – Britney Spears (#3)
"Closer" – Ne-Yo (#7)
"Clumsy" – Fergie (#5)
"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" – Soulja Boy Tell'em (#5 – Hit #1 in 2007)
"Crush" – David Archuleta (#2)
"Cyclone" – Baby Bash featuring T-Pain (#11)
"Damaged" – Danity Kane featuring Diddy (#10)
"Dangerous" – Kardinal Offishall (#5)
"Don't Stop the Music" – Rihanna (#3)
"Dream Big" – David Cook (#15)
"Dreamer" – Chris Brown (#16)
"Elevator" – Flo Rida featuring Timbaland (#16)
"Fearless" – Taylor Swift (#9)
"Feedback" – Janet Jackson (#19)
"Forever" – Chris Brown (#2)
"Get Like Me" – David Banner featuring Chris Brown (#16)
"Good Life" – Kanye West featuring T-Pain (#14)
"Got Money" – Lil Wayne featuring T-Pain (#10)
"Gotta Be Somebody" – Nickelback (#10)
"Hate That I Love You" – Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo (#10)
"Heartless" – Kanye West (#4)
"Hot n Cold" – Katy Perry (#3)
"Hypnotized" – Plies featuring Akon (#17)
"I Luv Your Girl" – The-Dream (#20)
"If I Were a Boy" – Beyoncé (#3)
"I'm Yours" – Jason Mraz (#6)
"In the Ayer" – Flo Rida featuring will.i.am (#9)
"Independent" – Webbie featuring Lil Boosie and Lil Phat (#9)
"It's Not My Time" – 3 Doors Down (#17)
"Just Dance" – Lady GaGa featuring Colby O'Donis (#3)
"Just Stand Up!" – Artists Stand Up to Cancer (#11)
"Keeps Gettin' Better" – Christina Aguilera (#7)
"Kiss Kiss" – Chris Brown featuring T-Pain (#4 – Hit #1 in 2007)
"Last Name" – Carrie Underwood (#19)
"Leavin'" – Jesse McCartney (#10)
"Let It Rock" – Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne (#5)
"Light On" – David Cook (#17)
"Like You'll Never See Me Again" – Alicia Keys (#12)
"Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)" – Three 6 Mafia featuring Project Pat, Young D, and SuperPower (#18)
"Love in This Club, Part II" – Usher featuring Beyoncé and Lil Wayne (#18)
"Love like This" – Natasha Bedingfield featuring Sean Kingston (#11)
"Love Lockdown" – Kanye West (#3)
"Love Song" – Sara Bareilles (#4)
"Love Story" – Taylor Swift (#5)
"Miss Independent" – Ne-Yo (#7)
"Mrs. Officer" – Lil Wayne featuring Bobby Valentino (#16)
"New Soul" – Yael Naïm" (#7)
"No Air" – Jordin Sparks featuring Chris Brown (#3)
"No One" – Alicia Keys (#2 – Hit #1 in 2007)
"One Step At A Time" – Jordin Sparks (#17)
"Our Song" – Taylor Swift (#16)
"Paper Planes" – M.I.A. (#4)
"Paralyzer" – Finger Eleven (#6)
"Piece of Me" – Britney Spears (#18)
"Play My Music" – Jonas Brothers (#20)
"Pocketful of Sunshine" – Natasha Bedingfield (#5)
"Pushin' Me Away" – Jonas Brothers (#16)
"Put On" – Young Jeezy featuring Kanye West (#12)
"Realize" – Colbie Caillat (#20)
"Right Now (Na Na Na)" – Akon (#8)
"Say" – John Mayer (#12)
"See You Again" – Miley Cyrus (#10)
"Sensual Seduction" – Snoop Dogg (#7)
"Sexy Can I" – Ray J featuring Yung Berg (#3)
"Shadow of the Day" – Linkin Park (#15)
"Shake It" – Metro Station (#10)
"Shawty Get Loose" – Lil Mama featuring Chris Brown and T-Pain (#10)
"Sorry" – Buckcherry (#9)
"Stop and Stare" – OneRepublic (#12)
"Stronger" – Kanye West (#14 – Hit #1 in 2007)
"Suffocate" – J. Holiday (#18)
"Superstar" – Lupe Fiasco featuring Matthew Santos (#10)
"Swagga Like Us" – Jay-Z featuring T.I., Kanye West, and Lil Wayne (#5)
"Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)" – Wyclef Jean featuring Akon, Lil Wayne, and Niia (#12)
"Take You There" – Sean Kingston (#7)
"Tattoo" – Jordin Sparks (#8)
"Teardrops on My Guitar" – Taylor Swift (#13)
"This Is Me" – Demi Lovato featuring Joe Jonas (#9)
"The Time of My Life" – David Cook (#3)
"Tonight" – Jonas Brothers (#8)
"What About Now" – Daughtry (#18)
"What You Got" – Colby O'Donis featuring Akon (#14)
"When I Grow Up" – The Pussycat Dolls (#9)
"White Horse" – Taylor Swift (#13)
"With You" – Chris Brown (#2)
"You Belong with Me" – Taylor Swift (#12)
"You Found Me" – The Fray (#15)
"You're Gonna Miss This" – Trace Adkins (#12)
"You're Not Sorry" – Taylor Swift (#11)
United Kingdom
Garden gnomes popular since 1700s
Gnomes have gone from kitsch to fabulous since they became animated movie stars in Gnomeo and Juliet. But they have been used in gardens since the mid-18th century.
Traditional music weekend in Graiguenamanagh Thursday September 25th 2008 This weekend sees the opening of the File Freaney Festival in Graiguenamanagh with a Gala opening concert in Duiske Abbey featuring some of Ireland s top traditional musicians Mary Bergin
http://www.munster-express.ie/front-page-news/secondary-stories/traditional-music-weekend-in-graiguenamanagh-26-28-september
MTV Video Music Awards | 2008 | Highlights, Winners ...
The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards were held at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, Britney Spears 'Piece Of Me' won video of the year and Russell Brand hosted the show.
UK Official Top 75 #1 Hits
"When You Believe" – Leon Jackson (1 week in 2007/2 weeks in 2008)
"Now You're Gone" – Basshunter (5 weeks)
"Mercy" – Duffy (5 weeks)
"American Boy" – Estelle featuring Kanye West (4 weeks)
"4 Minutes" – Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland (4 weeks)
"That's Not My Name" – The Ting Tings (1 week)
"Take a Bow" – Rihanna (2 weeks)
"Singin' in the Rain" – Mint Royale (2 weeks)
"Viva la Vida" – Coldplay (1 week)
"Closer" – Ne-Yo (1 week)
"Dance wiv Me" – Dizzee Rascal featuring Calvin Harris and Chrome (4 weeks)
"All Summer Long" – Kid Rock (1 week)
"I Kissed a Girl" – Katy Perry (5 weeks)
"Sex on Fire" – Kings of Leon (3 weeks)
"So What" – Pink (3 weeks)
"The Promise" – Girls Aloud (1 week)
"Hero" – The X Factor Finalists 2008 (3 weeks)
"If I Were a Boy" – Beyoncé (1 week)
"Greatest Day" – Take That (1 week)
"Run" – Leona Lewis (2 weeks)
"Hallelujah" – Alexandra Burke (2 weeks)
UK Official Top 75 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
"Us Against the World" - Westlife (#8)
Australia
Australia Official Top 50 #1 Hits
Australia Official Top 50 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
Classical music
Instrumental music
Martin Bresnick – Joaquin is Dreaming
Elliott Carter
Concerto for flute and orchestra
Duetto for violin and cello (first of the Due Duetti)
Tinntinabulation, for percussion sextet
Wind Rose, for wind ensemble
Lorenzo Ferrero
Freedom Variations
2 Agosto. Prima variazione (from Quatro variazioni su un tema di Banchieri)
Tourists and Oracles
Opera
John Adams – Doctor Atomic
Other
Elliott Carter
Poems of Louis Zukofsky, for mezzo-soprano and clarinet
On Conversing with Paradise, for baritone and chamber orchestra
Karl Jenkins – Stabat Mater
Deaths
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January
January 3 – Henri Chopin, 85, French sound poet
January 10 – Dave Day, 66 (heart attack), American guitarist (The Monks)
January 11 – Pete Candoli, 84 (prostate cancer), American jazz trumpeter
January 13 – Sergejus Larinas, 51, Russian tenor
January 17 – Madeleine Michaud, 105, French librettist
January 19
Andy Palacio, 47, Belizean Punta musician
Trevor Taylor, 50 (heart attack), German singer (Bad Boys Blue)
John Stewart, 68, American singer-songwriter (The Kingston Trio)
January 20 – Tommy McQuater, 93, British jazz trumpeter
January 25 – Evelyn Barbirolli, 97, British oboist
January 30 – Miles Kington, 66, British bassist
February
February 3 – Jackie Orszaczky, 60, Hungarian jazz bass-guitarist and composer
February 4 – Tata Güines, 77, Cuban percussionist and composer
February 10
Freddie Bell, 76, American musician
Inga Nielsen, 61 (cancer), Danish soprano
February 13 – Henri Salvador, 90 (ruptured aneurysm), French singer
February 15 – Willie P. Bennett, 56 (heart attack), Canadian folk singer-songwriter
February 19
Yegor Letov, 43 (heart stopped), Russian punk singer
Teo Macero, 82, American jazz saxophonist, record producer and composer
February 21 – Joe Gibbs, 65 (heart attack), Jamaican record producer
February 24 – Larry Norman, 60, American musician
February 25 – Stephen "Static Major" Garrett, 33, American rapper
February 26 – Buddy Miles, 60, American drummer (Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys)
February 27
Ray Kane, 82, American slack-key guitarist
Ivan Rebroff, 76, German singer
February 28
Mike Conley, 48, American punk singer (M.I.A.)
Mike Smith, 64 (pneumonia), British singer and producer (The Dave Clark Five)
March
March 2 – Jeff Healey, 41 (cancer), Canadian blues guitarist
March 3
Giuseppe Di Stefano, 86, Italian tenor
Norman Smith, 85, British record producer and musician
March 4 – Leonard Rosenman, 83 (heart attack), American composer
March 12 – Alun Hoddinott, 78, British composer
March 13 – Bill Bolick, 90, country musician (The Blue Sky Boys)
March 15 – Mikey Dread, 53 (brain tumor), Jamaican reggae musician and broadcaster
March 16
Ola Brunkert, 61 (fatal cut), Swedish drummer (ABBA; as a session drummer)
Daniel MacMaster, 39 (Group A streptococcal infection), Canadian vocalist (Bonham)
March 21
Klaus Dinger, 61, German drummer (Neu!)
Shusha Guppy, 72, Iranian folk-singer and composer
March 22 – Cachao López, 89 (kidney failure), Cuban bassist
March 23 – Neil Aspinall, 66 (lung cancer), British music industry executive
March 29 – Allan Ganley, 77, British jazz drummer
March 30 – Sean LeVert, 39, American vocalist (LeVert)
April
April 6 – Larry Brown, 63 (respiratory condition), American vocalist (Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes)
April 15
Sean Costello, 28 (drug overdose), American blues musician
Brian Davison, 65, British drummer (The Nice)
April 17 – Danny Federici, 58 (melanoma), American rock multi-instrumentalist (E Street Band)
April 20
Bebe Barron, 82, American electronic music pioneer
VL Mike, 30 (shot), American rap artist
April 22 – Paul Davis, American singer-songwriter
April 24
Tristram Cary, 82, British composer
Jimmy Giuffre, 86 (pnuemonia), American jazz musician
April 25 – Humphrey Lyttelton, 86, British jazz musician
April 26 – Henry Brant, 94, American composer
April 27 – Frances Yeend, 95, American soprano
April 29 – Micky Waller, 66, British drummer
May
May 4 – Kishan Maharaj, 84, Indian tabla player
May 5 – Jerry Wallace, 79 (congestive heart failure), American country music singer
May 6 – Franz Jackson, 95, American jazz saxophonist
May 8
Eddy Arnold, 89, American country music singer
Larry Levine, 80, American audio engineer
May 10 – Leyla Gencer, 79, Turkish soprano
May 11
Dottie Rambo, 74 (bus accident), American gospel singer
John Rutsey, 54 or 55 (heart attack), Canadian drummer (Rush)
May 15
Alexander Courage, 88, American composer
Bob Florence, 75, American jazz pianist
May 17 – Wilfrid Mellers, 94, British musicologist and composer
May 21 – Siegmund Nissel, 86, Austrian violinist
May 23 – Utah Phillips, 73 (heart disease), American folk singer-songwriter
May 24 – Jimmy McGriff, 72 (multiple sclerosis), American jazz organist
May 26 – Earle Hagen, 88, American composer
May 28 – Danny Moss, 80, British jazz saxophonist
May 30
Campbell Burnap, 68 (cancer), British jazz trombonist and broadcaster
Nat Temple, 94, British big band leader
June
June 1 – Al Jones, 62, British folk musician
June 2 – Bo Diddley, 79 (heart failure), American rock and roll and blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
June 4 – Bill Finegan, 91, American jazz pianist and arranger
June 8 – Šaban Bajramović, 72 (heart attack), Serbian Roma musician
June 12 – Danny Davis, 83 (heart attack), American band leader
June 14
Jamelão, 95 (multiple organ failure), Brazilian samba singer
Esbjörn Svensson, 44, Swedish jazz pianist
June 16 – Margaret Kitchin, 94, Swiss pianist
June 17 – Cyd Charisse, 86 (heart attack), American dancer and actress
June 24 – Ira Tucker, 83 (cardiovascular disease), American gospel singer (The Dixie Hummingbirds)
June 27
Raymond Lefèvre, 78, French easy listening musician
Daihachi Oguchi, 84 (car accident), Japanese drummer
Leonard Pennario, 83 (Parkinson's disease), American pianist
June 30 – Ángel Tavira, 83 (kidney complications), Mexican violinist and composer
July
July 1 – Mel Galley, 60 (esophagus cancer), British guitarist (Whitesnake, Trapeze, Finders Keepers and Phenomena)
July 2 – Natasha Shneider, 52 (cancer), Russian keyboardist and vocalist
July 3 – Oliver Schroer, 52 (leukemia), Canadian fiddler and composer
July 6 – Bobby Durham, 71, American jazz drummer
July 7 – Hugh Mendl, 88, British record producer
July 13 – Gerald Wiggins, 86, American jazz pianist
July 16 – Jo Stafford, 90 (congestive heart failure), American singer
July 18
Tauno Marttinen, 95, Finnish composer
Dennis Townhill, 83, British organist and composer
July 20 – Artie Traum, 65, American folk musician and composer
July 22 – Joe Beck, 62 (lung cancer), American jazz guitarist
July 24 – Norman Dello Joio, 95, American composer
July 25
Hiram Bullock, 52 (throat cancer), American jazz fusion guitarist
Johnny Griffin, 80 (heart attack), American jazz saxophonist
July 27 – Horst Stein, 80, German conductor
July 28 – Wendo Kolosoy, 83, Congolese rumba musician
July 31 – Lee Young, 94, American jazz drummer and singer
August
August 3
Erik Darling, 74, American folk musician
Louis Teicher, 83, American pianist
August 4 – Nicola Rescigno, 92, Italian American conductor
August 5
Robert Hazard, 59, American songwriter
Reg Lindsay, 79, Australian country music singer
August 10
Isaac Hayes, 65, American rhythm and blues musician
Alexander Slobodyanik, 66, Ukrainian pianist
August 11 – Don Helms, 81, American steel guitarist
August 12 – Donald Erb, 81, American composer
August 14 – Lita Roza, 82, British singer
August 15 – Jerry Wexler, 91, American producer
August 16
Dorival Caymmi, 94, Brazilian singer-songwriter
Ronnie Drew, 73, Irish folk musician (The Dubliners)
Johnny Moore, 70, Jamaican trumpeter (The Skatalites)
August 18 – Pervis Jackson, 70, American R&B singer (The Spinners)
August 19 – LeRoi Moore, 46, American saxophonist (Dave Matthews Band)
August 20 – Phil Guy, 68, American blues guitarist
August 21
Jerry Finn, 39, American record producer
Buddy Harman, 79, American session drummer
August 25 – Pehr Henrik Nordgren, 64, Finnish composer
August 31 – Jerry Reed, 71, American country musician
September
September 2 – Arne Domnérus, 83, Swedish jazz saxophonist
September 6 – Nicole Lai, 34 (skin cancer), Singaporean singr
September 7
Christian Dudek, 42, German drummer (Sodom)
Dino Dvornik, 44, Croatian singer, songwriter and music producer
Peter Glossop, 80, British opera singer
September 8
Bheki Mseleku, 53 (diabetes-related), jazz musician
Jason Stuart, 39, British keyboardist (Hawkwind)
Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan, 73, Indian violinist
Hector Zazou, 60, French composer and producer
September 10 – Vernon Handley, 77, British conductor
September 12
Marjorie Thomas, 85, British contralto
Charlie Walker, 81, American country musician
September 15 – Richard Wright, 65, British keyboardist (Pink Floyd)
September 16
Norman Whitfield, 68, American songwriter and producer
Andrei Volkonsky, 75, Russian (émigré/defector) composer, conductor and harpsichordist
September 18
Opal Courtney Jr, 71, American R&B/doo-wop singer (The Spaniels)
Mauricio Kagel, 76, Argentine composer
September 19
Earl Palmer, 84, American drummer, member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Dick Sudhalter, 70, American jazz trumpeter and critic
September 20 – Nappy Brown, 78, American blues singer
September 22 – Connie Haines, 87, American singer
September 24 – Vice Vukov, 72, Croatian singer
September 25 – Horaţiu Rădulescu, 66, Romanian composer
September 26
Bernadette Greevy, 68, Irish mezzo-soprano
Yonty Solomon, 71, South African pianist
October
October 1 – Nick Reynolds, 75, American folk musician
October 3 – Johnny "J", 39, American songwriter, music producer and rapper
October 4
Levi Kereama, 27, Australian musician
Alfred Gallodoro, 95, American jazz musician
October 9 – Gidget Gein, 39, American bassist (Marilyn Manson)
October 10
Alton Ellis, 70, Jamaican rocksteady musician
Dave Wright, 64, The Troggs
October 11
Russ Hamilton, 78, British singer
Neal Hefti, 85, American jazz trumpeter and composer
October 13 – Gus Chambers, 52, British vocalist
October 15 – Frankie Venom, 51, Canadian vocalist (Teenage Head)
October 17 – Levi Stubbs, 72, American vocalist (The Four Tops)
October 18
Peter Gordeno, 69, Burmese singer
Dave McKenna, 78, American jazz pianist
Dee Dee Warwick, 63, American soul singer
October 24 – Merl Saunders, 74, American musician77
October 27 – Ray Ellis, 85, American musician78
October 29 – Mike Baker, 45, American singer (Shadow Gallery)79
October 31 – Frank Navetta, 46, American punk rock guitarist (Descendents)80
November
November 1
Jack Reno, 72, American country singer
Jimmy Carl Black, 70, American drummer (The Mothers of Invention)
Nathaniel Mayer, 64, American R&B singer81
November 4 –
Alan Hazeldine, 60, Scottish conductor and pianist82
Byron Lee, 73, Jamaican musician
November 7 – Jody Reynolds, 75, American singer
November 10 – Miriam Makeba, 76, South African singer
November 12 – Mitch Mitchell, 61, British drummer (The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
November 22 – MC Breed, 37, American Rapper
November 23 – Richard Hickox, 60, British conductor
November 24
Michael Lee, 39, British drummer (The Cult)
Kenny MacLean, 52, Canadian bassist (Platinum Blonde)
November 26 – Pekka Pohjola, 56, Finnish composer
November 30 – Munetaka Higuchi, 49, Japanese drummer (Loudness)
December
December 2 – Odetta, 77, American folk musician
December 9
Steve Isham, 56, American keybordist (Autograph)
Dennis Yost, 65, American vocalist (Classics IV)
December 14 – Jay E. Welch, American Musician
December 15
Davey Graham, 68, British guitarist
Sandeé, 46, Freestyle singer (Exposé) (Seizure)
December 17
John Sean Byrne, 61, Irish guitarist (Count Five)
Feliciano Vierra Tavares, 88, American Musician
December 25
Eartha Kitt, 81, American singer and actress
Robert Ward, 70, American blues musician
December 27 – Roque Cordero, 91, composer
December 28 – Vincent Ford, 68, Jamaican reggae songwriter
December 29 – Freddie Hubbard, 70, American jazz trumpeter
Musical Films
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert premiered on February 1, 2008 in Disney Digital 3D.
The Cheetah Girls: One World premiered August 22 bringing over 6.2 million viewers in the U.S. although the lowest viewing of the series had amazing success.citation needed
Announcements
Former Beatle Ringo Starr makes an announcement saying he will no longer respond to fan mail or sign autographs after the next 10 days.
See also
List of albums released in 2008
Timeline of musical events
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