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National Recording Registry Honors Elton John, Hamilton, and More

National Recording Registry Honors Elton John, Hamilton, and More

The Library of Congress has announced the latest additions to the National Recording Registry, celebrating a diverse array of musical and cultural milestones. This year's inductees include iconic artists such as Elton John, Tracy Chapman, and Amy Winehouse, alongside groundbreaking works like the musical 'Hamilton' and the video game 'Minecraft.'

Elton John's 'Rocket Man' and Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' are among the songs recognized for their significant impact on American culture. Amy Winehouse's 'Back to Black' album also joins the registry, highlighting her influential contribution to music. The inclusion of 'Hamilton' underscores the musical's role in reshaping Broadway and its influence on contemporary culture.

Notably, 'Minecraft' marks the first video game soundtrack to be honored, reflecting the evolving landscape of what constitutes cultural heritage. Other notable entries include works by Celine Dion, Mary J. Blige, and jazz legend Miles Davis, showcasing the registry's commitment to a broad spectrum of genres and artists.

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