MUSIC / History & Criticism
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- Every good boy does fine, a love story, in music lessons, Jeremy Denk
- I'm possible, a story of survival, a tuba, and the small miracle of a big dream, Richard Antoine White
- From staircase to stage, the story of Raekwon and the Wu-Tang Clan, Raekwon with Anthony Bozza
- Gizmos, gadgets, and guitars, the story of Leo Fender, Michael Mahin ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- This is what it sounds like, what the music you love says about you, Susan Rogers and Ogi Ogas
- Carpenters, the musical legacy, Mike Cidoni Lennox & Chris May with Richard Carpenter
- Musicians of the Renaissance, edited by Kathleen Kuiper
- I dream he talks to me, a memoir of learning how to listen, Allison Moorer
- The magic years, scenes from a rock-and-roll life, Jonathan Taplin
- Stompin' at the Savoy, how Chick Webb became the King of drums, Moira Rose Donohue ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Highways and heartaches, how Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, and children of the New South saved the soul of country music, Michael Streissguth
- Thank you (falettinme be mice elf agin), a memoir, Sly Stone, with Ben Greenman ; created in collaboration with Arlene Hirschkowitz ; foreword by Questlove
- Promise that you will sing about me, the power and poetry of Kendrick Lamar, Miles Marshall Lewis
- Corporate rock sucks, the rise and fall of SST records, Jim Ruland
- Mary's idea, Chris Raschka
- Boyz n the void, a mixtape to my brother, G'Ra Asim
- Major labels, a history of popular music in seven genres, Kelefa Sanneh
- Split decision, life stories, Ice-T and Spike and Douglas Century
- Rock on film, the movies that rocked the big screen, Fred Goodman ; foreword by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
- Suzuki, the man and his dream to teach the children of the world, Eri Hotta
- O say can you hear?, a cultural biography of "The Star-spangled banner", Mark Clague
- Sonic life, a memoir, Thurston Moore
- Sonic boom, the impossible rise of Warner Bros. Records, from Hendrix to Fleetwood Mac to Madonna to Prince, Peter Ames Carlin
- Blue, the color of noise, Steve Aoki with Daniel Paisner
- Her country, how the women of country music became the success they were never supposed to be, Marissa R. Moss
- The art of jazz, a visual history, Alyn Shipton ; foreword by John Edward Hasse
- The impossible art, adventures in opera, Matthew Aucoin
- Sing, Aretha, sing!, Aretha Franklin, "Respect," and the civil rights movement, Hanif Abdurraqib ; pictures by Ashley Evans
- Elvis has left the building, the day the king died, Dylan Jones
- Be bad, be bold, be Billie, live life the Billie Eilish way, Scarlett Russell
- Face the music, a memoir, Peter Duchin with Patricia Beard
- Me and sister Bobbie : true tales of the family band, Willie Nelson and Bobbie Nelson ; with David Ritz
- Citizen Cash, the political life and times of Johnny Cash, Michael Stewart Foley
- Hollywood Eden, electric guitars, fast cars, and the myth of the California paradise, Joel Selvin
- Faith, hope and carnage, Nick Cave and Seán O'Hagan
- Listening for America, inside the great American songbook from Gershwin to Sondheim, Rob Kapilow
- Nobody ever asked me about the girls, women, music, and fame, Lisa Robinson
- How Music Got Free : The End of an Industry, the Turn of the Century, and the Patient Zero of Piracy, Stephen Richard Witt
- A song for everyone, the story of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Lingan
- Musical revolutions, how the sounds of the western world changed, Stuart Isacoff
- Checking in, how getting real about depression saved my life-and can save yours, Michelle Williams
- Dolly Parton, songteller, my life in lyrics, Dolly Parton ; with Robert K. Oermann
- Chuck Berry, an American life, RJ Smith
- This isn't happening, Radiohead's Kid A and the beginning of the 21st century, Steven Hyden
- Broken horses, a memoir, Brandi Carlile
- Shine bright, a personal history of black women in pop, Danyel Smith
- Nöthin' but a good time, the uncensored history of the '80s hard rock explosion, [interviews by] Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock
- Good booty, love and sex, black & white, body and soul in American music, Ann Powers
- Play it loud, the epic history of the style, sound, and revolution of the electric guitar, Brad Tolinski and Alan di Perna