1977 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1977.

Events
January–February January 1 – The Clash headline the opening night of London's only punk rock club, The Roxy January 20 – Jimmy Buffett's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes is released, featuring the biggest single of his career, "Margaritaville" January 22 – Maria Kliegel makes her London debut at the Wigmore Hall, with a programme of Bach, Kodály, and Franck January 26 – Patti Smith falls off the stage while opening for Bob Seger in Tampa, Florida, and rushed to the hospital for 22 stitches to close head lacerations January 27 – After releasing only one single for the English punk rock band, EMI terminates its contract with the Sex Pistols in response to its members' disruptive behaviour at London Heathrow Airport at the beginning of the month February 4 Paul Desmond gives his last concert with Dave Brubeck, in New York. American Bandstand celebrates its 25th anniversary on television with a special hosted by Dick Clark; an "all-star band", performing "Roll Over Beethoven", is made up of Chuck Berry, Seals & Crofts, Gregg Allman, Junior Walker, Johnny Rivers, the Pointer Sisters, Charlie Daniels, Doc Severinsen, Les McCann, Donald Byrd, Chuck Mangione and three members of Booker T and the MGs Fleetwood Mac's widely anticipated Rumours is released; it goes on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time

February 14 – The B-52's give their first public performance at a party in Athens, Georgia. February 15 – Sid Vicious replaces Glen Matlock as the bassist of the Sex Pistols.

March–May March 1 – Sara Lowndes Dylan files for divorce from her husband of 11 years, Bob Dylan March 4 – The Rolling Stones play the first of two shows at the El Mocambo in Toronto, their first club appearance since 1964 April – Van Morrison releases a new album, A Period of Transition, after a nearly three-year absence March 10 – A&M Records signs the Sex Pistols in a ceremony in front of Buckingham Palace (The contract is terminated on March 16 as a result of the band vandalizing property and verbally abusing employees during a visit to the record company's office) April 21 – Jesse Winchester, who fled to Canada in January 1967 to avoid military service in Vietnam, performed a concert in Burlington, Vermont, his first on American soil in ten years (recently became free to return under the Presidential pardon given to all draft evaders) April 22 – Pink Floyd open the North American leg of their "Animals" tour in Miami, Florida April 24 – Several artists, including Joan Baez and Santana, perform at a free concert for 653 inmates of California's Soledad Prison April 26 – New York's disco Studio 54 opens May 2 – Elton John performed the first of six consecutive nights at London's Rainbow Theatre, his first concert in eight months May 7 – Having been postponed from April 2 because of a BBC technicians' strike, the 22nd Eurovision Song Contest finally goes ahead in London's Wembley Conference Centre May 11 – The Stranglers and support band London start a 10-week national UK tour May 12 Instruments made by all five members of the 17th- and 18th-century Guarneri family of violin makers are auctioned at Sotheby's, with the top price of £105,000 paid for an instrument made in 1738 by Giuseppe Guarnieri del Gesù Virgin Records announced that they have signed the Sex Pistols (the group had been kicked off two previous labels in 4 months)

May 28 – Bruce Springsteen and Mike Appel reach an out-of-court settlement, ending the year-long legal battle that has blocked Springsteen's ability to record new music May 31 – The musical Beatlemania is premièred at the Winter Garden Theatre

June–August June 7 The Nikikai Opera Foundation is founded in Japan.[1] The Sex Pistols attempt to interrupt Silver Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II by performing "God Save the Queen" from a boat on the River Thames

June 12 Guitarist Michael Schenker vanishes after a UFO concert at The Roundhouse in London (he is replaced for several months by Paul Chapman) The Supremes perform for the last time together at Drury Lane Theatre in London before officially disbanding

June 15 – The Snape Maltings Training Orchestra makes its London debut at St John's, Smith Square June 20 – Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart drives his Porsche over the edge of a canyon, suffering multiple broken bones but surviving as a tree breaks his fall June 22 – Kiss are elected "most popular band in America" by a Gallup poll July 9 – Donna Summer's hit record "I Feel Love" is released in the UK; it was the first hit record to have an entirely synthesised backing track July 13 – after a massive blackout hits New York City, NRBQ manages to play an all-acoustic set at The Bottom Line with flashlights taped to their microphone stands July 22 – The first night of The Proms are broadcast by BBC Radio 3 for the first time in quadraphonic sound July 26 – Led Zeppelin cancels the last seven dates of their American tour after lead singer Robert Plant learns that his six-year-old son Karac has died of a respiratory virus (The show two days before in Oakland proves to be the band's last in the United States) August 16 – Elvis Presley is found dead at his home Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee August 17 – Florists Transworld Delivery (FTD) reported that in one day the number of orders for flowers to be delivered to Graceland for the funeral of Elvis Presley had surpassed the number for any other event in the company's history August 20 – NASA's unmanned probe Voyager 2 was launched carrying a golden record containing sounds and images representing life and culture on Earth, including the first movements of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, Guan Pinghu's Liu Shui, played on the guqin, and Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode"

September–December September 1 – World première at the Royal Albert Hall in London of the expanded version of Luciano Berio's Coro September 3 – Nearly 110,000 fans pack Englishtown Raceway in Old Bridge, New Jersey for an 11-hour concert by Grateful Dead, Marshall Tucker Band and New Riders of the Purple Sage September 15 – The third (and final) annual Rock Music Awards aired on NBC (Fleetwood Mac dominates, winning five awards) September 16 – T.Rex frontman Marc Bolan is killed in an automobile accident September 29 – Billy Joel's The Stranger is released (containing "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)", "Just the Way You Are" and "Only the Good Die Young" October 3 – Elvis in Concert, a TV concert special filmed during Elvis Presley's final tour, is aired on CBS October 5 – The bicentennial season of La Scala opens in Milan with a production of Giuseppe Verdi's Don Carlo October 9 – Aerosmith cancels several tour dates after Joe Perry and Steven Tyler are injured by an M-80 explosive thrown onstage at the Philadelphia Spectrum, burning Tyler's left cornea and cutting Perry's left hand October 20 – A plane carrying Lynyrd Skynyrd crashes in a forest in Mississippi, killing songwriter & vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, background vocalist Cassie Gaines and assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick and seriously injuring many of the remaining band members October 27 – British punk band Sex Pistols release Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols on the Virgin Records label. Despite refusal by major UK retailers to stock it, it debuts at number one on the UK Album Charts the week after its release. In a promotional stunt the group perform on a boat on the River Thames shortly afterwards, only for the police to wait for them and make several arrests, including that of Malcolm McLaren, the band's manager at this time October 28 – British rock band Queen release the album News of the World October 31 – The original version of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Jahreslauf is premièred at the National Theatre of Japan in Chiyoda, Tokyo, by the Imperial Gagaku Ensemble November 25 – 10 Years of Rolling Stone, a television special commemorating the tenth anniversary of Rolling Stone magazine, airs on CBS. Guests include Bette Midler, Art Garfunkel, Billy Preston, Melissa Manchester, and Keith Moon November 30 – Bing Crosby's final Christmas special, Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas, airs on CBS (containing the notable segment of Crosby joined by David Bowie for the duet "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy") December 14 – Saturday Night Fever appears in theaters, igniting a new popularity for disco music and pushing it to the forefront of American pop culture, with the soundtrack to the film by Bee Gees (who had composed most of the tracks) December 17 – Elvis Costello makes his American television début on Saturday Night Live, but is banned after substituting the scheduled performance of "Less than Zero" with "Radio, Radio" instead December 31 – The sixth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with performances by Ohio Players, Crystal Gayle, Kenny Rogers, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Andy Gibb

Also in 1977 "Bohemian Rhapsody" named "The Best Single Of The Last 25 Years" by BPI St Magnus Festival of the Arts founded in Orkney by local resident, composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies The Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe begins its annual festival based on the music of George Frideric Handel Luigi Sagrati becomes president of the Unione Musicisti di Roma The IRCAM Center, a scientific institute for music and sound and avant-garde electro-acoustical art music, opens in Paris The Cars sign a contract with Elektra Records Devo signs a contract with Warner Bros Midnight Oil sign a contract with CBS Records The Neville Brothers sign a contract with A&M Records The Police sign a contract with A&M Records Van Halen signs a contract with Warner Bros

Bands formed
See Category:Musical groups established in 1977

Bands reformed
The Animals

Bands disbanded
See Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1977

Albums

 * 1) Marquee Moon Television

Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1977.

Published popular music

 * "After the Lovin'" w. Richie Adams m. Alan Bernstein
 * "Annie" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "Brazzle Dazzle Day" w.m. Al Kasha & Joel Hirschhorn, from the film Pete's Dragon
 * "But the World Goes 'Round" w. Fred Ebb m. John Kander. Introduced by Liza Minnelli in the film New York City
 * "Child In A Universe" w.m. Laura Nyro
 * "Come In From The Rain"    w.m. Melissa Manchester & Carole Bayer Sager
 * "Easy Street" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "The Greatest Love of All"    w. Linda Creed m. Michael Masser
 * "Happy Endings" w. Fred Ebb m. John Kander. Introduced by Liza Minnelli, Larry Kert and chorus in the film New York, New York
 * "Here You Come Again"    w.m. Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil
 * "I Don't Need Anything But You" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "It's Not Easy" w.m. Al Kasha & Joel Hirschhorn, from the film Pete's Dragon
 * "It's the Hard-Knock Life" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "Just the Way You Are" w.m. Billy Joel
 * "Little Girls" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "The Love Boat theme song" w.m. Norman Gimbel & Paul Williams
 * "Love Is in the Air"    w.m. George Young & Harry Vanda
 * "Maybe" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "Maybe I'm Amazed" w.m. Paul McCartney
 * "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" w.m. Billy Joel
 * "N.Y.C." w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "A New Deal For Christmas" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "New York, New York"    w.m. Fred Ebb & John Kander.  Introduced by Liza Minnelli in the film New York City
 * "Nobody Does It Better"    w. Carole Bayer Sager m. Marvin Hamlisch
 * "She's Always a Woman" w.m. Billy Joel
 * "Someone's Waiting for You"     w. Carol Connors & Ayn Robbins m. Sammy Fain from the film The Rescuers
 * "Something Was Missing" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "Star Wars-Main Theme" m. John Williams from the Star Wars films
 * "Stayin' Alive"    w.m. Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb & Robin Gibb
 * "Thank You for the Music"    w.m. Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus
 * "There Goes the Ball Game" w. Fred Ebb m. John Kander. Introduced by Liza Minnelli in the film New York, New York
 * "Tomorrow"    w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse, from the musical Annie
 * "We'd Like to Thank You, Herbert Hoover" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "You Won't Be an Orphan for Long" w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse from the musical Annie
 * "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile"    w. Martin Charnin m. Charles Strouse, from the musical Annie

Births

 * February 2 Shakira, Colombian singer and dancer

Awards
Grammy Awards of 1977 Country Music Association Awards Eurovision Song Contest 1977