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- Wham! George Michael & me, Andrew Ridgeley
- The McCartney legacy, Allan Kozinn, Adrian Sinclair, Volume 1
- The double life of Bob Dylan, a restless, hungry feeling, 1941-1966, Clinton Heylin
- The Clash on The Clash, interviews and encounters, edited by Sean Egan
- Dolly on Dolly, interview and encounters, edited by Randy L. Schmidt
- Never a dull moment, 1971, the year that rock exploded, David Hepworth
- Deal, my three decades of drumming, dreams, and drugs with the Grateful Dead, Bill Kreutzmann with Benjy Eisen
- Punk rock blitzkrieg, my life as a Ramone, Marky Ramone with Richard Herschlag
- Chronicles, Bob Dylan, Volume one
- The easy Broadway fake book
- The Fender stratocaster, the life and times of the world's greatest guitar and its players, Dave Hunter ; foreword by Randy Bachman
- Special deluxe, [a memoir of life & cars], Neil Young ; illustrated by the author
- How to listen to great music, a guide to its history, culture, and heart, Robert Greenberg
- Mozart in motion, his work and his world in pieces, Patrick Mackie
- Elvis in Vegas, how the King reinvented the Las Vegas show, Richard Zoglin
- First 50 early rock songs you should play on the piano, easy piano
- Energy follows thought, the stories behind my songs, Willie Nelson with David Ritz and Mickey Raphael
- The half of it, a memoir, Madison Beer
- John Prine, beyond words : lyrics, chords, photographs, John Prine
- The complete idiot's guide to playing bass guitar, by David Hodge
- Tom Waits on Tom Waits, interviews and encounters, edited by Paul Maher, Jr
- First 50 rock songs you should play on electric guitar
- Get happy, the life of Judy Garland, Gerald Clarke
- Keith Urban, Jeff Apter
- Love goes to buildings on fire, five years in New York that changed music forever, Will Hermes
- Fashion Killa, how hip-hop revolutionized high fashion, Sowmya Krishnamurthy
- Now is the time to invent!, reports from the indie-rock revolution, 1986-2000, from the pages of Puncture magazine, edited by Katherine Spielmann with Steve Connell, Jay Ruttenberg, J. Neo Marvin
- This is a call, the life and times of Dave Grohl, by Paul Brannigan
- Rememberings, Sinéad O'Connor
- Mozart, a cultural biography, Robert W. Gutman
- Billboard, a sheet music compendium
- Music, a subversive history, Ted Gioia
- How to listen to jazz, Ted Gioia
- Bet my soul on rock n roll, diary of a Black punk icon, Jean Beauvoir, with John Ostrosky
- The beautiful ones, Prince ; edited by Dan Piepenbring
- Moscow nights, the Van Cliburn story : how one man and his piano transformed the Cold War, Nigel Cliff
- This is all a dream we dreamed, an oral history of the Grateful Dead, Blair Jackson and David Gans
- Saved by a song, the art and healing power of songwriting, Mary Gauthier
- First 50 songs you should play on banjo, clawhammer arrangements by Michael J. Miles ; three-finger-style arrangements by Greg Cahill
- Springsteen, album by album, Ryan White ; introduction by Peter Ames Carlin
- Beyond the story, 10-year record of BTS, Myeongseok Kang, BTS ; translated from the Korean by Anton Hur, Slin Jung, and Clare Richards
- Let love rule, Lenny Kravitz with David Ritz
- Confess, the autobiography, Rob Halford with Ian Gittins
- The history of bones, a memoir, John Lurie
- Why Beethoven, a phenomenon in one hundred pieces, Norman Lebrecht
- Debussy, a painter in sound, by Stephen Walsh
- Where are your boys tonight?, the oral history of emo's mainstream explosion 1999-2008, Chris Payne
- The Beatles, get back, by the Beatles ; featuring photography by Ethan A. Russell and Linda McCartney ; foreword by Peter Jackson ; introduction by Hanif Kureishi ; edited by John Harris from transcripts of the original recordings
- They just seem a little weird, how Kiss, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz remade rock and roll, Doug Brod
- Absolutely on music, conversations, Haruki Murakami with Seiji Ozawa ; translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin
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