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People Magazine: Taylor Swift's 1989 and Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies' Among 25 Recordings Selected for Preservation in the Library of Congress
The National Recording Registry has announced this year's inductees, bringing the total number of selections to 700 Beyoncé and Taylor Swift in Los Angeles in October 2023. Credit : John Shearer/Getty An iconic Taylor Swift album, an anthemic chart-topper from Beyoncé and a Christmas classic are among the 25 recordings that have been selected for induction into the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress this year. The Library of Congress announced the picks on


Music Row: Industry Ink: Vince Gill, Vincent Mason, Top Shelf Country Cruise, Walker Montgomery, CMHOFM, More
Vince Gill’s Go Rest High On That Mountain Enters Library Of Congress Vince Gill’s “Go Rest High On That Mountain” has been selected for preservation by The National Recording Registry Of The Library Of Congress. “I’ve been writing songs for over 50 years, and if you asked me what’s the one song you’d want to be remembered for, I would pick this one, hands down. Wouldn’t even be close,” Gill says. “In my era of success, it was probably the least charting record I’ve had, but


Library of Congress: National Recording Registry Inducts Sounds of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, The Go-Go’s, Vince Gill, Weezer, Reba McEntire and More
National Recording Registry Inducts Sounds of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, The Go-Go’s, Vince Gill, Weezer, Reba McEntire and More Recordings from Paul Anka, Broadway’s “Chicago,” The Byrds, Rosanne Cash, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan and José Feliciano Among 25 Selected for Preservation Taylor Swift’s transformative pop album “1989,” Beyoncé’s standout “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It),” The Go-Go’s debut album “Beauty and the Beat,” Vince Gill’s signature “Go Rest High On That Mountain


Music Row: Musicians Hall of Fame Inducts Ninth Class At Star-Studded Nashville Ceremony
Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Linda Chambers, Don Felder, Britt Chambers-Hawker, Keith Urban, John Boylan, Moira Hopkins, Dann Huff, Michael McDonald, Leland Sklar, Ricky Skaggs and Richie Owens. (Front Row, L-R): George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Buddy Leach, Bill Blough, George Thorogood, Jeff Simon and Jim Suhler. Photo: Royce DeGrie, Musicians Hall of Fame. The Musicians Hall of Fame inducted a new class during a sold-out ceremony at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts


BILLBOARD: MUSICIANS HALL OF FAME INDUCTS 12 NEW MEMBERS, INCLUDING DOLLY PARTON, KEITH URBAN & MICHAEL MCDONALD
The Musicians Hall of Fame inducted a new class of members during a Nashville ceremony on April 28. Back Row, L-R: Linda Chambers, Co-Founder and CEO of the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum; Don Felder, Britt Chambers-Hawker, Artist Relations, Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum; Keith Urban, John Boylan, Moira Hopkins, Dann Huff, Michael McDonald, Leland Sklar, Ricky Skaggs, Richie Owens Front Row: George Thorogood & The Destroyers L-R: Buddy Leach, Bill Blough, George Thorogood,
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