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Library of Congress Preserves Sound Recordings

KRLD Dallas Washington DC 1h38m Impact 4
Taylor Swift's album '9' and Beyonce's single 'Single Ladies' have been added to the Library of Congress National Recording Registry. This registry preserves sound recordings. The selections were curated by Hayden, who oversaw the project for nine years.

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Sources · 7 independent

KRLD Dallas

“Swift's 9 album and Beyonce's single ladies. Both made it into the Library of Congress National Recording Registry.”

NPR

“home run in 1, the Super Mario theme song each year the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress selects 25 pieces of sound to add”

NPR

“That's the 14th librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden, who overs aw this project for nine years.”

NPR

“Hayden, who overs aw this project for nine years. Each spring, 1A has worked with Hayden and the Library of Congress”

NPR

“This spring, 1A has worked with Hayden and the Library of Congress to bring you a look at some of the year's honorees and why they matter to the American story.”

NPR

“This year, the Library of Congress looks a little different.”

NPR

“Rachel brought us to a table of audio tapes, discs, and recordings, some of them are inductees to the National Recording Registry this year.”

NPR

“on the registry Rosanna Cash's coming on this year this particular fight is on the registry as well but as you can see it's on disc and”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“crucial parts of our history, important musicians from earth brown to K ballard to the go-goes, right? Really considering where their gaps in the register. Well, vote on it and all of this goes to the Library of Congress.”

WTOP Washington DC

“is being called on to make funding decisions for other outlets with. comes to an end? As a move in Congress to compensate those injured during the January 6th insurrection. He'd be there to have full details on these stories coming up in the minutes ahead. We'll brought you by Ocean airing.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“The Library of Congress says the registry preserves the defining sounds of American history and culture. A spokesperson says even digitized music needs preserving to make sure it's compatible with digital.”

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