A gallery of artists, composers, producers and other personnel inducted into the National Recording Registry.
Inductee's Gallery
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Pat Metheny, "Bright Size Life" (1976; added to the NRR in 2020) Web PagePat Metheny, "Bright Size Life" (1976; added to the NRR in 2020) -
Sarah Dash of Labelle, performer, “Lady Marmalade” (1974; added in 2020) Web PageSarah Dash of Labelle, performer, “Lady Marmalade” (1974; added in 2020) -
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata, Collection of Afghan Traditional Music (added in 2019) Web PageHiromi Lorraine Sakata, Collection of Afghan Traditional Music (added in 2019) -
Kenny Loggins, “Footloose” (1984; added to the NRR in 2017) Web PageKenny Loggins, “Footloose” (1984; added to the NRR in 2017) -
Flaco Jiménez, “Partners” (1992; added to the NRR in 2020) Web PageFlaco Jiménez, “Partners” (1992; added to the NRR in 2020) -
Connie Smith, performer, “Once a Day” (1964; added to the NRR in 2020) Web PageConnie Smith, performer, “Once a Day” (1964; added to the NRR in 2020) -
Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Talking Heads, "Remain in Light" (1980; added to the NRR in 2016) Web PageChris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Talking Heads, "Remain in Light" (1980; added to the NRR in 2016) -
Desmond Child, co-songwriter, “Livin’ La Vida Loca” (1999; added to the NRR 2022) Web PageDesmond Child, co-songwriter, “Livin’ La Vida Loca” (1999; added to the NRR 2022) -
Shirley Alston Reeves (nee Shirley Owens), performer, “Tonight’s the Night” (1960; added to the NRR 2022) Web PageShirley Alston Reeves (nee Shirley Owens), performer, “Tonight’s the Night” (1960; added to the NRR 2022) -
Marc Maron, host, “WTF with Marc Maron” (2010; added to the NRR in 2022) Web PageMarc Maron, host, “WTF with Marc Maron” (2010; added to the NRR in 2022) -
Beverly Lee, performer, “Tonight’s the Night” by The Shirelles (1960; added to the NRR in 2022) Web PageBeverly Lee, performer, “Tonight’s the Night” by The Shirelles (1960; added to the NRR in 2022) -
Bonnie Raitt, performer, “Nick of Time” (1989; added to the NRR in 2022) Web PageBonnie Raitt, performer, “Nick of Time” (1989; added to the NRR in 2022) -
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, composer, Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra” (2012; added to the NRR in 2023) Web PageEllen Taaffe Zwilich, composer, Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra” (2012; added to the NRR in 2023) -
David Shifrin, performer, “Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra” (2012; added to the NRR in 2023) Web PageDavid Shifrin, performer, “Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra” (2012; added to the NRR in 2023) -
Mariah Carey, singer/composer, “All I Want For Christmas is You” (1994; added to the NRR, 2023) Web PageMariah Carey, singer/composer, “All I Want For Christmas is You” (1994; added to the NRR, 2023) -
Walter Afanasieff, co-writer, “All I Want for Christmas is You” (1994; added to the NRR, 2023) Web PageWalter Afanasieff, co-writer, “All I Want for Christmas is You” (1994; added to the NRR, 2023) -
Johnny Mathis, performer, “Chances Are” (1957; added to the NRR in 2024) Web PageJohnny Mathis, performer, “Chances Are” (1957; added to the NRR in 2024) -
Sir Brian May, of Queen, "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1975; added to the NRR in 2022) Web PageSir Brian May, of Queen, "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1975; added to the NRR in 2022) -
Eddie Palmieri, receiving his certificate at the Library of Congress, for his album “Azucar Pa Ti” (1965; added to the NRR in 2009) Web PageEddie Palmieri, receiving his certificate at the Library of Congress, for his album “Azucar Pa Ti” (1965; added to the NRR in 2009)