The National Recording Registry will induct music from Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, The Go-Go's, Vince Gill, Weezer, Reba McEntire ...
Ray Charles becomes one of the few artists with two recordings in the Registry. "What I'd Say" was one of the inaugural ...
Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have achieved another first. They're among the 25 artists making the 2026 National Recording Registry. Here's the full list.
Go’s are joining America’s audio canon. The National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress on Thursday announced the ...
The National Recording Registry, the list of historic audio treasures compiled and added to annually by the Library of ...
Broadway’s original cast album of “Chicago” is among the selections joining the National Recording Registry of the Library of ...
The collection at the Library of Congress also added works by Weezer and Vince Gill, and a radio broadcast of a fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
The Go-Go's, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chaka Khan, "Mambo No. 5," and the soundtrack for the video game Doom also added as part of 2026 class ...
Johnny Cash's daughter, Rosanne Cash, made history as the first time a father and daughter were included in the nation's most ...
The Library of Congress’ 2026 National Recording Registry class includes influential works by Beyoncé, Ray Charles, Chaka ...
Beyoncé now has a song in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. Her 2008 hit "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It ...
Weezer, Beyoncé, The Go-Go's and music from the video game Doom join the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
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