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- Who were the Beatles?, by Geoff Edgers ; illustrated by Jeremy Tugeau
- Stroked by God, a true story, John Bumgardner, Paul Deepan
- Chart toppers, the great performers of popular music over the last 50 years, Bob Brunning and James Pickering
- Talking with flutists, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Julius Baker, Marcel Moyse, Hubert Laws, Doriot Anthony Dwyer, Harvey Sollberger, Samuel Baron, Paula Robison, by Pilar Estevan ; edited by Mardee Reed
- Avril Lavigne, skater girl, director, Simon Bisset ; producer, Paul Nash ; a Focal Point Television Production for Chrome Dreams Media
- Buckskin Joe,, being the unique and vivid memoirs of Edward Jonathan Hoyt, hunter-trapper, scout, soldier, showman, frontiersman, and friend of the Indians, 1840-1918., Taken from his original manuscript and notes and edited by Glenn Shirley
- Virtuosi, selected by Richard Freed
- Bee Gees, the authorized biography, by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, as told to David Leaf
- The red piano, André Leblanc ; illustrated by Barroux ; English translation, Justine Werner
- Les instruments à archet, les feseurs, les joueurs d'instrument, leur histoire dur le continent européen, suivi d'un Catalogue général de la musique de chambre, par Antoine Vidal ; orné de planches gravées à l'eau-forte par Frédéric Hillemacher
- World musicians, editor Clifford Thompson
- Theremin, ether music and espionage, Albert Glinsky ; foreword by Robert Moog
- The American musical
- Musicians with a mission, keeping the classical tradition alive /, Andrew L. Pincus
- British music hall, an illustrated who's who from 1850 to the present day, Roy Busby
- Songs in the key of Z, the curious universe of outsider music, Irwin Chusid
- Man and mask:, forty years in the life of a singer,, by Feodor Chaliapin; translated from the French for the first time by Phyllis Mégroz
- Who were the Beatles?, by Geoff Edgers ; illustrated by Jeremy Tugeau
- André Previn, a bridge between two worlds, a production of DOR Film in co-production with ORF in cooperation with ; a film by Lillian Birnbaum and Peter Stephan Jungk
- Wishes are horses;, Montgomery, Alabama's first lady of the violin. An autobiography
- Listen to this!, leading musicians recommend their favorite recordings, Alan Reder & John Baxter
- The band that played on, the extraordinary story of the 8 musicians who went down with the Titanic, Steve Turner
- Musical prodigies, perilous journeys, remarkable lives, by Claude Kenneson
- The grand unified theory of Howard Bloom, directed by Charlie Hoxie
- Faith is a song;, the odyssey of an American artist
- Music's cult artists, from punk, alternative, and indie through to hip-hop, dance music, and beyond, John Riordan
- Stevie Wonder, sunshine in the shadow, by Linda Jacobs
- Jelly Roll Morton-- the Library of Congress recordings
- A song for Cambodia, by Michelle Lord ; illustrated by Shino Arihara
- Too strong for fantasy
- Singing family of the Cumberlands., Illustrated by Maurice Sendak
- First studies in music biography, Thomas Tapper
- Quiénes fueron los Beatles?, por Geoff Edgers ; ilustrado por Jeremy Tugeau ; traducido del inglés por Inés Rocha
- The Billboard book of one-hit wonders, Wayne Jancik
- Memory makes music
- Reprise, the extraordinary revival of early music, Joel Cohen & Herb Snitzer
- The top ten, 1956-present, by Gary Theroux and Bob Gilbert
- Lives of the musicians, good times, bad times (and what the neighbors thought), written by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
- Memoirs of a piano pedagogue, George Kochevitsky 1902-1993, produced by Albert Squillace
- While you see a chance, the Steve Winwood story, John Van der Kiste
- 99 red balloons--, and 100 other all-time great one-hit wonders /, Brent Mann
- Ten ways not to commit suicide, a memoir, Darryl McDaniels with Darrell Dawsey
- Life, Keith Richards with James Fox
- The Cole Porter story,, as told to Richard G. Hubler., With an introd. by Arthur Schwartz
- Disgraceland, musicians getting away with murder and behaving very badly, Jake Brennan
- Sweet music;, a book of family reminiscence and song., Pref. by Carl Sandburg; guitar arrangements by Richard Harrison
- Furthermoore, interludes in an accompanist's life, by Gerald Moore
- Niche, a memoir in pastiche, Momus
- The memory of certain persons,, by John Erskine
- Sweet, hot and blue, St. Louis' musical heritage, Lyn Driggs Cunningham and Jimmy Jones ; index by Teri Haines