Library of Congress's National Jukebox, one of the largest online collections of early-twentieth-century sound recordings. It highlights the impact of the Music Modernization Act, which grants public domain status to recordings published prior to 1923, allowing for increased ac...
Most registry recordings cannot be posted on theInternetbecause of copyright restrictions, but some are available at the online National Jukebox, which provides free access to recordings from the Library of Congress and other libraries and archives. ...
The Library of Congress’ Registry each year honors 25 “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” recordings, and among the aural treasures making the cut this time around are the soundtrack ofThe Sound of Music(1965); The Ink Spots’ “If I Didn’t Care,” ...
The Library of Congress’ Registry each year honors 25 “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” recordings, and among the aural treasures making the cut this time around are the soundtrack ofThe Sound of Music(1965);The Ink Spots’“If I Didn’t Care,” one of the biggest-se...
Link to the Library of Congress: Connecting with History through the National JukeboxCOPYRIGHT of musicMUSIC educationHUMANITIES educationCULTURAL awarenessMUSIC appreciationSONY Music Entertainment Inc.The article discusses about the National Jukebox which is a collection of more than ...