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Overview of the events of 1960 in British music
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This is a summary of 1960 in music in the United Kingdom , including the official charts from that year.
A major event of the year is the West End premiere of Lionel Bart 's musical Oliver! , an immediate success which makes stars of Ron Moody and Georgia Brown .
29 March – The 5th Eurovision Song Contest , held at the Royal Festival Hall , London, is won by France with the song "Tom Pillibi ", sung by Jacqueline Boyer .
15 March – Jussi Björling suffers a heart attack before a performance at the Royal Opera House , Covent Garden. He goes on to perform, but dies six months later in Sweden.
April – Jack Good 's new TV show, Wham! , is broadcast for the first time.
12 April – Sir Thomas Beecham returns to the UK from his last overseas conducting tour; he dies the following year.
17 April – Eddie Cochran , Gene Vincent and Cochran's girlfriend Sharon Sheeley are injured in a car accident near Chippenham, Wiltshire . Cochran dies in a hospital in Bath, Somerset , from severe brain injuries.
20 –28 May – The Beatles , as the Silver Beetles (uncredited), play their first ever tour, as a backing group for Johnny Gentle on a tour of Scotland .[ 1] The lineup comprises John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison , Stuart Sutcliffe and Tommy Moore .
June – Tommy Steele marries former Windmill girl Ann Donoghue at St. Patrick's Church, Soho Square , London.[ 2]
30 June – Opening of Lionel Bart 's musical Oliver! at the New Theatre in London's West End .
July – The Shadows ' instrumental Apache is released.
30 July – "Battle of Beaulieu": At a jazz festival at Beaulieu, Hampshire , fans of trad jazz come to blows with progressives.[ 3] [ 4]
1 August – The Beatles make their first appearance under this name in Hamburg , Germany. The band at this time comprises John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison , Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums.[ 5]
August – Colin Davis makes his conducting début at the Proms in a programme of Britten , Schumann , Mozart and Berlioz.[ 6]
21 September – Mstislav Rostropovich gives the UK premiere of Dmitri Shostakovich 's First Cello Concerto at the Royal Festival Hall , London. Benjamin Britten attends, and from their meeting they become firm friends, resulting in Britten composing several major works for the cellist.[ 7]
December
Ian Lake launches the Music of our Time Festival in London for hitherto unknown composers.[ 9]
The Official UK Singles Chart [ edit ]
Classical music: new works [ edit ]
Film and Incidental music [ edit ]
31 January – George Benjamin , composer
3 February – Malcolm Martineau , pianist
4 February – Tim Booth , singer, dancer and actor (James )
11 February – Momus , born Nicholas Currie, songwriter
14 February – Jocelyn Pook , composer and viola player
19 February – Holly Johnson , singer (Frankie Goes to Hollywood )
4 April – Jane Eaglen , dramatic soprano
23 April
26 April – Roger Taylor , drummer (Duran Duran )
29 April – Phil King , bassist
19 May – Yazz , born Yasmin Evans, pop singer
24 May – Guy Fletcher , keyboardist (Dire Straits )
1 June – Simon Gallup , bassist (The Cure )
2 June – Tony Hadley , singer (Spandau Ballet )
8 June – Mick Hucknall , singer and songwriter (Simply Red )
10 June – Mark-Anthony Turnage , composer
19 June – Luke Morley , guitarist, songwriter and producer (The Union , Terraplane and Thunder )
20 June – John Taylor , bass guitarist (Duran Duran )
3 July – Vince Clarke , songwriter (Depeche Mode , Yazoo and Erasure )
19 July – Kevin Haskins , English-American drummer and songwriter (Bauhaus , Love and Rockets and Tones on Tail )
24 July – Pete Stollery , composer of electroacoustic music
14 August – Sarah Brightman , soprano singer and actress
8 September – David Steele , bassist (Fine Young Cannibals )
1 October – Peter Seabourne , composer
2 October – Django Bates , composer, multi-instrumentalist and band leader
3 October – Julian Grant , composer of opera, chamber music and music for children
5 October – Paul Heard, keyboardist (M People )
6 October – Richard Jobson , rock singer-songwriter (Skids ), filmmaker and television presenter
18 November – Kim Wilde , singer
2 December – Rick Savage , bassist (Def Leppard )
22 December – Mark Brydon , guitarist, songwriter, and producer
2 January – Leila Megane , operatic mezzo-soprano, 68
25 January – Rutland Boughton , composer, 82
27 March – Ian Whyte , conductor, 58
6 May – Eleanor Rudall , composer and pianist, 79
7 May – Mai Jones , songwriter, 61
12 May – Cecil Armstrong Gibbs , composer, 70
26 August – Mark Hambourg , pianist, 81
20 October – Denise Orme , music hall singer, 75
24 December – Beryl Ingham , clog-dancer and actress, wife of George Formby , 59 (leukaemia)[ 11]
^ "Tours & Performances" . The Official Johnny Gentle Website . 2003. Archived from the original on 2015-05-28. Retrieved 2014-04-20 .
^ "Tommy Steele Marries Anne Donague 1960" . British Pathé. Retrieved 2015-08-06 .
^ McKay, George (2005). "New Orleans jazz, protest (Aldermaston) and carnival (Beaulieu)". Circular Breathing: the Cultural Politics of Jazz in Britain . Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ISBN 0-8223-3560-3 .
^ "The day when traditional jazz caused a riot". The Observer . London. 29 July 2012. p. 6 (The New Review).
^ Hill, Tim (2007). Then There Was Music: The Beatles . London: Daily Mail. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-9545267-7-1 .
^ The Times , 3 August 1960, p. 5
^ Reed, Philip (2010). Cooke, Mervyn (ed.). Letters From A Life: The Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten, Vol. 5 1958–1965 . Woodbridge: Boydell Press. p. 247. ISBN 978-1-84383-591-2 .
^ Obituary: "Adam Faith", The Guardian (London), 10 March 2003.
^ White, John (2004-09-07). "Ian Lake: Pianist and champion of modern composers" . The Independent . London. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 2014-11-21 .
^ Larken, Colin (1994). Guinness Who's Who of Stage Musicals . ISBN 0-85112-756-8 .
^ "Dark side of George Formby revealed - affairs, drugs and marriage from hell" . 10 June 2016.
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