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From rare audio interviews of former slaves to recordings by Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead, 25 sounds that shaped the American cultural landscape are being inducted into the National Recording Registry.

From rare audio interviews of former slaves to recordings by Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead, 25 sounds that shaped the American cultural landscape are being inducted into the National Recording Registry.

Music lovers played piano and sang along with strangers over an orchestra of horns, sirens and jackhammers — drawing applause from cabbies and sidewalk spectators — on the first day dozens of pianos were placed throughout the city as part of a public art project.