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- Folk music, a Bob Dylan biography in seven songs, Greil Marcus ; illustrations by Max Clarke
- Kick out the jams, jibes, barbs, tributes, and rallying cries from 35 years of music writing, Dave Marsh ; edited by Daniel Wolff and Daniel Alexander
- A sound mind, how I fell in love with classical music (and decided to rewrite its entire history), Paul Morley
- Yankee twang, country and western music in New England, Clifford R. Murphy
- Musical landscapes in color, conversations with Black American composers, William C. Banfield
- The streets win, 50 years of hip-hop greatness, Vikki Tobak, Alec Banks
- Music is history, Questlove ; with Ben Greenman
- Louder than hell, the definitive oral history of metal, Jon Wiederhorn & Katherine Turman
- Music and mystique in Muscle Shoals, Christopher M. Reali
- They just seem a little weird, how Kiss, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz remade rock and roll, Doug Brod
- Rush, wandering the face of the earth : the official touring history, 1968-2015, Skip Daly and Eric Hansen ; foreword by Les Claypool ; introduction by Howard Ungerleider ; afterword by Stewart Copeland
- When Sunday comes, gospel music in the soul and hip-hop eras, Claudrena N. Harold
- The come up, an oral history of the rise of hip-hop, Jonathan Abrams
- The first collection of criticism by a living female rock critic, Jessica Hopper ; [foreword by Samantha Irby]
- Jagged little pill, you live, you learn : the stories behind the iconic album and groundbreaking musical, Alanis Morissette, Diablo Cody, and the complete cast & crew ; foreword by Rachel Syme ; principal photography by Matthew Murphy
- Wagnerism, art and politics in the shadow of music, Alex Ross
- Blackbird, how Black musicians sang the Beatles into being - and sang back to them ever after, Katie Kapurch and Jon Marc Smith
- She come by it natural, Dolly Parton and the women who lived her songs, Sarah Smarsh
- Major labels, a history of popular music in seven genres, Kelefa Sanneh
- The great jazz and pop vocal albums, Will Friedwald
- What's good, notes on rap and language, Daniel Levin Becker
- Dilla time, the life and afterlife of J Dilla, the hip-hop producer who reinvented rhythm, Dan Charnas ; with musical analysis by Jeff Peretz
- Teklife/Ghettoville/Eski, the sonic ecologies of Black music in the early twenty-first century, Dhanveer Singh Brar
- Glitter up the dark, how pop music broke the binary, Sasha Geffen