2009 in American music

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The following is a list of notable music events and releases that occurred in 2009 in the United States.

Events

January

Mariah Carey performing "Hero" at the Inauguration Ball for President Barack Obama.

February

March

April

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  • Run-D.M.C., and Metallica. Metallica, citing the drama surrounding Blondie, Black Sabbath, and Van Halen's inductions, includes Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted both former bassists for the band in the induction.[18] Newsted also performs with band in its first rendition as a 5-piece band featuring two bass guitarists.[19]
  • April 5 – The 44th Academy of Country Music Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Carrie Underwood wins the ACM Entertainer of the Year award, becoming only the seventh female to do so in the history of the ceremony's 44 years.
  • April 12 – Carrie Underwood's "I Told You So", from her album Carnival Ride, becomes her tenth straight number one in the country songs chart, making her the only country artist in history to have their first 10 singles reach number one.
  • Coachella 2009
  • April 27Creed announces their reunion, new album and tour after a five-year break. They break up for a second time in 2013, only to reunite again in July 2023.

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Bands formed

Bands reformed

Bands on hiatus

Bands disbanded

Albums released

January

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
6 Merriweather Post Pavilion Animal Collective
12 Audacity Ugly Duckling
Hip-hop
13 003[33] Oh No Not Stereo Power pop
19 The Crying Light[34] Anthony and the Johnsons Baroque pop
20 Blood Bank (EP) Bon Iver Indie folk
Noble Beast Andrew Bird Baroque pop
The Harvest Floor Cattle Decapitation
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Davy[35] Coconut Records
Why There Are Mountains Cymbals Eat Guitars Indie rock
Fiction Family Fiction Family
The Empyrean John Frusciante
Grand Matt and Kim
The Crawling Distance Robert Pollard
Mirror Eye Psychic Ills Rock
Fame, Fortune and Fornication Reel Big Fish Ska punk
Mantis Umphrey's McGee Progressive rock
27 Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future The Bird and the Bee
Crooked X Crooked X
Simon (EP) Dirty Little Rabbits
Indie
Fornever Hoobastank
Eye Legacy Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes
The Time of the Assassins Nickel Eye Indie rock
Whisper House Duncan Sheik Pop
Working on a Dream Bruce Springsteen Rock

February

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
3 Feel That Fire Dierks Bentley Country
The Fray[11] The Fray
Sing: Chapter 1 Wynonna Judd Country
24 Wrath Lamb of God
Easy Does It Jake Owen Country

March

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
10 All I Ever Wanted Kelly Clarkson
Scream Chris Cornell
No Regrets Dope
The Distance Taylor Hicks
Not Without a Fight New Found Glory Pop-punk
24 Carolina Eric Church Country
Hannah Montana: The Movie Miley Cyrus
Freedom Mandisa
Shine Martina McBride Country
Son of a Preacher Man John Rich Country

April

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
7 Wide Open Jason Aldean Country
Unstoppable Rascal Flatts Country
14 Swoon[36] Silversun Pickups
28 Growing Up Is Getting Old Jason Michael Carroll Country

May

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
5 Fight for Love Elliott Yamin
15 Relapse Eminem
21st Century Breakdown Green Day
19 So Glad I'm Me LaKisha Jones
City of Black & White Mat Kearney
Blackout! 2 Method Man & Redman Hip hop
Love Is Ruben Studdard R&B
26 Amanda Leigh Mandy Moore

June

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
2 Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King Dave Matthews Band Alternative rock
Let the Dominoes Fall[21] Rancid
3 The E.N.D.[22] Black Eyed Peas
16 127 Rose Avenue Hank Williams Jr. Southern rock
30 American Saturday Night Brad Paisley Country

July

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
7 BLACKsummers'night Maxwell
14 Leave This Town Daughtry Post-grunge
21 Battlefield Jordin Sparks

August

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
4 Gloriana Gloriana Country
11 Justin Moore Justin Moore Country
Twang George Strait Country
18
Keep on Loving You
Reba McEntire Country
Ursa Major Third Eye Blind
19 Breakthrough Colbie Caillat
25 World Wide Open Love and Theft Country
Into the Lighy Phil Stacey

September

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
1 The Man I Want to Be Chris Young Country
8 The Blueprint 3 Jay-Z Hip hop
15 The Chair in the Doorway Living Colour
20 The Outsiders Needtobreathe
29 Black Gives Way to Blue[27] Alice in Chains
Revolution Miranda Lambert Country
Brand New Eyes Paramore
The G Files Warren G West Coast hip hop

October

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
6 Doin' My Thing Luke Bryan Country
American Ride Toby Keith Country
Sonic Boom[29] Kiss
Heartbreak on Vinyl Blake Lewis
13 Christmas from the Heart David Archuleta
Christmas in the Heart Bob Dylan Christmas
Gold and Green Sugarland Christmas|Country
20 Southern Voice Tim McGraw Country
27 Full Circle Creed

November

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
3 Oh Blue Christmas (EP)
A Fine Frenzy
Play On Carrie Underwood Country pop
10 Christmas Like This Ayiesha Woods
17 Kris Allen Kris Allen
17 My World Justin Bieber
23 For Your Entertainment Adam Lambert

December

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
1 Just like You[37] Allison Iraheta
8 Graffiti Chris Brown R&B
This Is War[38] Thirty Seconds to Mars
11 The Element of Freedom Alicia Keys
22 Christmas EP The Fray
29 Twenty One Pilots Twenty One Pilots

Best-selling albums in the U.S.

The best-selling records in 2009 in the US according to Nielsen Soundscan:[39]

Position Album Title Artist
1 Fearless Taylor Swift
2 I Dreamed a Dream Susan Boyle
3 Number Ones Michael Jackson
4 The Fame Lady Gaga
5 My Christmas Andrea Bocelli
6 Hannah Montana: The Movie (soundtrack) Hannah Montana
7 The E.N.D.
The Black Eyed Peas
8 Relapse Eminem
9 The Blueprint 3 Jay-Z
10 Only by the Night Kings of Leon

Top songs on record

Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs

Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits

Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2009

Deaths

See also

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