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Other audio selected by the Library of Congress to be preserved for future generations include recordings by Chicago, Miles ...
The recordings, along with works by Tracy Chapman, Elton John and the rock band Chicago, are among the 25 selected for ...
The Library of Congress’s 2025 selections also include works from Don Rickles, Miles Davis, Celine Dion and Amy Winehouse, ...
Recordings by Elton John, Chicago, Broadway's "Hamilton, Mary J. Blige and more have been inducted into the Library of ...
Blige and the cast of “Hamilton” are entering America’s audio canon, along with singles from Helen Reddy and Celine Dion and the music of Minecraft. New inductees into the National Recording Registry ...
Amy Winehouse’s 'Back to Black,' Elton John’s 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,' and more have entered the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.
From the Yellow Brick Road to Chicago (the band, not the musical or city) to “Hamilton,” the Library of Congress has selected ...
Winehouse’s classic Back to Black has been deemed a ‘culturally significant’ recording since its release in 2006, while Sir ...
An American Musical was inducted into the National Recording Registry this year. It's the 15th Broadway cast album to receive ...
The National Recording Registry class of 2025 includes Elton John, Chicago, Celine Dion and Mary J. Blige. See the list of ...
The original cast recording of Hamilton, the score of the ... The oldest recording on this year's list is from 1913. "Aloha ...