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American Music

Smithsonian Music

Musical instruments, original sheet music, and portraits of musicians preserved at the Smithsonian remind us that American music flourishes within a wide variety of traditions drawn from our multicultural heritage.

The patriotic marches of John Philip Sousa, the emotion of the blues, the seductive rhythms of jazz, the expressive joys and sorrows of country music and folk music, the hard driving power of rock ’n’ roll, and the propulsive beats and poetry of hip-hop all serve to unite us. Despite its stylistic diversity, music is unified in its ability to communicate across generations, races, and languages, serving to break down cultural barriers. From our country's urban centers to rural landscapes, music of all types enriches our lives.


Flaco Jiménez

Autographed photograph of Eubie Blake playing the piano

Soul Train Hall of Fame

Dizzy Gillespie

Joni Mitchell

Em (Blue)

Michael Stipe

Tupac Shakur

Patti Smith Self-Portrait

Tina Turner

Deborah Harry

Merle Haggard

Photograph of Run, DMC, and Jam Master Jay

Public Enemy

Nina Simone - Symphony Hall, Boston, Mass. - 1969

Lester Flatt

Singer Al Green performing “Tired of Being Alone” at the Kool Jazz Festival at the Washington D. C. RFK Stadium

Greatful Dead (Grateful Dead, Sopwith Camel...Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, California 8/19/66-8/20/66)

Legend and Legacy: Hawaiian Slack-Key Guitar with Ledward Kaapana

Flier advertising performances at the Apollo Theater

Buddy Holly

Roberta Flack

Bo Diddley, 1990

Madonna

Johnson Mountain Boys

Roy Orbison

Ain't That a Shame

Roy Acuff

The Byrds

29c Jimmy Rushing single

Beyoncé

32c Josh White single

Carol Fran, 1992

Otis Redding, Whiskey a Go-Go, Hollywood, CA. 1965

Remembering Ummah


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