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- Outline of entertainment (links | edit)
- Communications in the United States (links | edit)
- Tape recorder (links | edit)
- Steve Martin (links | edit)
- Phonograph cylinder (links | edit)
- Les Paul (links | edit)
- Nas (links | edit)
- Beck (links | edit)
- Willie Nelson (links | edit)
- Rhapsody in Blue (links | edit)
- Comparison of analog and digital recording (links | edit)
- Los Lobos (links | edit)
- Merle Haggard (links | edit)
- Phonograph record (links | edit)
- Analog recording (links | edit)
- Recording studio (links | edit)
- Harold Stassen (links | edit)
- Taj Mahal (musician) (links | edit)
- Jack White (links | edit)
- Album (links | edit)
- Phonautograph (links | edit)
- Edie Brickell (links | edit)
- Ana Gabriel (links | edit)
- Raphael Saadiq (links | edit)
- The Avett Brothers (links | edit)
- Sound recording and reproduction (links | edit)
- Bettye LaVette (links | edit)
- Lost Bayou Ramblers (links | edit)
- Elton John (links | edit)
- Ashley Monroe (links | edit)
- Joy Ridderhof (links | edit)
- Johnny Doran (links | edit)
- Fast Folk (links | edit)
- SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention (links | edit)
- Greene St. Recording (links | edit)
- Charles A. Hoxie (links | edit)
- History of recorded sound (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Audio engineer (links | edit)
- Harmony Records (links | edit)
- Early classical guitar recordings (links | edit)
- Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound (links | edit)
- Sondor (links | edit)
- Pokey LaFarge (links | edit)
- Alabama Shakes (links | edit)
- Sound follower (links | edit)
- Rhiannon Giddens (links | edit)
- Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton (links | edit)
- Gábor Kornél Tolnai (links | edit)
- Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker) (links | edit)