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The National Recording Registry is a list of sound recordings that "are culturally, ... "The Christmas Song" 1961 stereo recording: Nat "King" Cole 1961 Tonight's the ...
Celebration (Kool & the Gang song) Celia & Johnny; Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game; Chances Are (song) A Change Is Gonna Come; Charleston (1923 song) A Charlie Brown Christmas (soundtrack) Cheap Thrills (Big Brother and the Holding Company album) Cheap Trick at Budokan; A Child's Christmas in Wales; The Christmas Song; The Chronic; The ...
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (Van Cliburn 1958 recording) Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) This Is a Recording (Lily Tomlin album) Thriller (album) Time Out (album) Today! (Mississippi John Hurt album) Tonight's the Night (The Shirelles album) Tosca (1953 EMI recording) Trout Mask Replica
The Library of Congress has released its annual list of 25 audio recordings earmarked for celebration and preservation as part of the National Recording Registry, and the musical artists selected ...
A record 2,899 nominations were made by the public this year for recordings to consider adding to the National Recording Registry. The public can submit nominations throughout the year.
New inductees into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress include ABBA 's 1976 album “Arrival,” The Notorious B.I.G. 's 1994 album “Ready to Die," Blondie 's 1978 ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — ABBA, Biggie, Blondie and Rudolph are entering America's audio canon. New inductees into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress include ABBA 's 1976 album “Arrival,” The Notorious B.I.G. 's 1994 album “Ready to Die," Blondie 's 1978 breakthrough “Parallel Lines” and Gene Autry's 1949 version of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
The United States National Recording Preservation Board selects recorded sounds for preservation in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.The National Recording Registry was initiated to maintain and preserve "sound recordings that are culturally, historically or aesthetically significant"; to be eligible, recordings must be at least ten years old.