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Other audio selected by the Library of Congress to be preserved for future generations include recordings by Chicago, Miles ...
The Library of Congress National Recording Registry announced Wednesday that 25 new recordings were inducted into the ...
The 2025 selections span the sounds of folk, jazz, country, pop, comedy, sports, Latin, dance, R&B, tech, choral, musical ...
Amy Winehouse’s 'Back to Black,' Elton John’s 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,' and more have entered the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.
This year, a trio of Brits headline the entries, including Amy Winehouse ‘s 2006 album Back To Black, Sir Elton John ‘s 1973 ...
The National Recording Registry has announced this year's 25 new additions, featuring work from Elton John, Amy Winehouse, ...
Winehouse’s classic Back to Black has been deemed a ‘culturally significant’ recording since its release in 2006, while Sir ...
One iconic addition is barely six seconds long ... Hawaiian Quintette (Digital Archives of Hawaii) "Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse (2006) The talent of British blues singer Amy Winehouse ...
“The Library of Congress is proud and honored to select these audio treasures worthy of preservation, including iconic music across a variety of genres, field recordings, sports history and even ...
The Library of Congress’s 2025 selections also include works from Don Rickles, Miles Davis, Celine Dion and Amy Winehouse, ...