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National Recording Registry’s new additions: Marc Maron, Alicia Keys and more Library of Congress announces 25 historical recordings for its list — ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ FDR’s speeches ...
National Recording Registry’s new additions: Queen Latifah and Super Mario The Library of Congress announced its 2023 selections, including John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ and Madonna’s ‘Like ...
National Recording Registry Selects Alicia Keys, Queen, Wu-Tang Clan, a Marc Maron Podcast and More for 2022 By Chris Willman ...
"The National Recording Registry honors the music that enriches our souls, the voices that tell our stories, and the sounds that mirror our lives," said Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
Last year, the Library of Congress added music from Wu-Tang Clan, Queen, Alicia Keys and 22 other recordings to the National Recording Registry. This year, 25 more culturally, historically or ...
National Recording Registry adds "Stairway to Heaven," "Super Mario Bros." and more "Stairway to Heaven," "Imagine," and songs by John Denver, Mariah Carey, Louis Armstrong, The Police and more ...
It's called the National Recording Registry. Every year, the Library of Congress picks 25 recordings of cultural, historical, or aesthetic importance, tunes for the history books, for the memory ...
Full list of 2025 recordings selection for National Recording Registry “Aloha ‘Oe” – Hawaiian Quintette (1913) (single) “Sweet Georgia Brown” – Brother Bones & His Shadows (1949 ...
Here are the 2023 inductions into the National Recording Registry, including Madonna, Daddy Yankee, Mariah Carey, Led Zeppelin and Queen Latifah.
The Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry announced 25 new additions to its catalog, including recordings by Janet Jackson, Nas, and Kermit the Frog. Jackson’s 1989 album, Rhythm ...
The Library of Congress' National Recording Registry is more than just a collection of music and sound — it's a reflection of who we are as a country. In April, two new Spanish language songs ...
Alicia Keys, Ricky Martin, and Journey join the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress. The 2022 class includes hip-hop and Latin music.