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Other audio selected by the Library of Congress to be preserved for future generations include recordings by Chicago, Miles ...
Amy Winehouse’s 'Back to Black,' Elton John’s 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,' and more have entered the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.
Gold Derby's top news stories for April 9, 2025. National Recording Registry adds Amy Winehouse, Elton John, Tracy Chapman, Hamilton, and more The National Recording Registry at the Library of ...
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 ...
This year, a trio of Brits headline the entries, including Amy Winehouse ‘s 2006 album Back To Black, Sir Elton John ‘s 1973 ...
Recordings by Amy Winehouse, Celine Dion, Elton John, Mary J. Blige and Tracy Chapman are among this year’s 25 additions to ...
Found dead on July 23, 2011, just two months before her 28th birthday, Amy Winehouse didn’t go into great detail about her mental health or publicly share an official diagnosis, but her use of ...
Amy Hood is the executive vice president and chief financial officer at Microsoft and is responsible for leading the company’s worldwide finance organization, including accounting and reporting, ...
As executive vice president and chief human resources officer, Amy Coleman is focused on empowering 220,000+ global employees to achieve Microsoft’s mission. In her role, she is dedicated to making ...
Amy Winehouse, the soulful voice behind Back to Black, is believed to have shelled out thousands from her own pocket to "save a stranger's life". After crossing paths with a coconut vendor while ...
Amy Winehouse paid thousands of pounds of her own money to "save a stranger's life" after bumping into the coconut seller while on holiday. A post to Reddit has shed light on Winehouse's ...