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1951 in music
See also:
1950 in music,
other events of 1951,
1952 in music and the
list of 'years in music'.
- January 6 - Kim Wilson[?], The Fabulous Thunderbirds
- January 9 - Crystal Gayle[?]
- January 15 - Martha Davis[?], The Motels[?]
- January 19 - Dewey Bunnell[?], America
- January 27 - Brian Downey[?], Thin Lizzy
- January 27 - Seth Justman[?], J. Geils Band[?]
- January 30 - Phil Collins
- January 31 - Phil Manzanera[?], Roxy Music
- January 31 - K.C. (Harry Wayne Casey[?]), K.C. and the Sunshine Band
- February 9 - Dennis Thomas[?], Kool and the Gang
- February 12 - Gil Moore[?], Triumph
- February 15 - Melissa Manchester
- March 4 - Chris Rea[?]
- March 17 - Scott Gorham[?], Thin Lizzy
- March 20 - Jimmy Vaughan[?], The Fabulous Thunderbirds
- March 21 - Russell Thompkins Jr.[?], The Stylistics
- March 21 - Conrad Lozano[?], Los Lobos
- March 23 - Phil Keaggy, guitarist, singer
- April 3 - Mel Schacher[?], ? and the Mysterians, Grand Funk Railroad
- April 7 - Janis Ian
- April 12 - Alex Briley[?], The Village People
- April 13 - Peabo Bryson[?]
- April 13 - Max Weinberg, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, E Street Band
- April 20 - Luther Vandross
- April 22 - Paul Carrack[?], Ace[?], Squeeze, Mike & the Mechanics[?]
- April 27 - Ace Frehley, Kiss
- May 3 - Christopher Cross
- May 4 - Jackie Jackson[?], The Jackson Five
- May 8 - Philip Bailey[?], Earth Wind and Fire[?]
- May 10 - Ronald Banks[?], The Dramatics[?]
- May 16 - Jonathan Richman
- June 3 - Deniece Williams[?]
- June 10 - Ed McTaggart, Daniel Amos, The Road Home
- June 12 - Brad Delp[?], Boston
- June 12 - Bun E. Carlos, Cheap Trick
- June 15 - Steve Walsh[?], Kansas
- July 1 - Fred Schneider[?], The B52's[?]
- July 5 - Huey Lewis[?]
- July 11 - Bonnie Pointer[?], The Pointer Sisters[?]
- August 2 - Andrew Gold[?]
- August 3 - John Graham[?], Earth, Wind and Fire
- August 13 - Dan Fogelberg[?]
- August 19 - John Deacon, Queen
- August 20 - Phil Lynott[?], Thin Lizzy
- August 23 - Mark Hudson[?], The Hudson Brothers[?]
- August 25 - Rob Halford, Judas Priest
- August 28 - Wayne Osmond[?], The Osmonds[?]
- September 2 - Mik Kaminski[?], Electric Light Orchestra
- September 7 - Chrissie Hynde[?], The Pretenders
- September 19 - Daneil Lanois[?]
- September 22 - David Coverdale[?], Deep Purple, Whitesnake
- October 2 - Sting
- October 6 - Kevin Cronin[?], REO Speedwagon
- October 7 - John Cougar Mellencamp
- October 8 - Johnny Ramone[?], The Ramones
- October 13 - John Ford Coley[?], England Dan & John Ford Coley[?]
- October 20 - Alan Greenwood[?], Foreigner
- October 26 - Maggie Roche[?], The Roches[?]
- October 27 - K.K. Downing, Judas Priest
- November 1 - Ronald Bell[?], Kool and the Gang
- November 13 - Bill Gibson[?], Huey Lewis & The News[?]
- November 27 - Kevin Kavanaugh[?], Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes[?]
- November 29 - Barry Goudreau[?], Boston
- December 4 - Gary Rossington[?], Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rossington-Collins Band[?]
- December 10 - Johnny Rodriguez[?]
- December 16 - Robben Ford
- December 21 - Nick Gilder[?]
- December 23 - Johnny Contardo[?], Sha Na Na[?]
- December 26 - Paul Anthony Quinn[?], Saxon[?]
- December 26 - John Scofield
- December 29 - Yvonne Elliman[?]
- December 31 - Tom Hamilton[?], Aerosmith
- December 31 - George Thorogood
- Mark Heard, American singer, songwriter