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- Traveling soul, the life of Curtis Mayfield, Todd Mayfield with Travis Atria
- Eternal troubadour, the improbable life of Tiny Tim, Justin Martell with Alanna Wray McDonald
- In person, Lena Horne, as told to Helen Arstein and Carlton Moss
- Lady blue eyes, my life with Frank Sinatra, Barbara Sinatra with Wendy Holden
- Luck or something like it, Kenny Rogers
- Mellencamp, Paul Rees
- Becoming Beyoncé, the untold story, J. Randy Taraborrelli
- Respect, the life of Aretha Franklin, David Ritz
- Neil Diamond, his life, his music, his passion, Laura Jackson
- Totally uninhibited, the life and wild times of Cher, by Lawrence J. Quirk
- Your song changed my life, from Jimmy Page to St. Vincent, Smokey Robinson to Hozier, thirty-five beloved artists on their journey and the music that inspired it, Bob Boilen
- Adele, the biography, Marc Shapiro
- Sweet Judy blue eyes, my life in music, Judy Collins
- Paul Robeson, essays on his life and legacy, edited by Joseph Dorinson and William Pencak ; with a foreword by Henry Foner
- You have no idea, a famous daughter, her no-nonsense mother, and how they survived pageants, Hollywood, love, loss (and each other), Vanessa Williams and Helen Williams ; with Irene Zutell
- Paul Robeson, hero before his time, Rebecca Larsen
- They're playing our song, a memoir, Carole Bayer Sager
- Michael Jackson, the trial and triumph of the King of Pop, Elbow Grease Productions in association with Rock City Entertainment
- Go big or go home, the journey toward the dream, Scotty McCreery, with Travis Thrasher
- Mercy, mercy me, the art, loves and demons of Marvin Gaye, Michael Eric Dyson
- Things I should have said, Jamie Lynn Spears
- Late, late at night, a memoir, Rick Springfield
- Once upon a time, the lives of Bob Dylan, Ian Bell
- Before you judge me, the triumph and tragedy of Michael Jackson's last days, Tavis Smiley and David Ritz
- My friend Michael, an ordinary friendship with an extraordinary man, Frank Cascio with Hilary Liftin
- Unbreakable, my story, my way : a memoir, Jenni Rivera ; completed with Marissa Mateo
- Luther, the life and longing of Luther Vandross, Craig Seymour
- Judy Garland, beyond the rainbow, Sheridan Morley and Ruth Leon
- Sounds like me, my life (so far) in song, Sara Bareilles
- Cowboy princess, life with my parents--Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Cheryl Rogers-Barnett and Frank Thompson
- A little bit wicked, life, love, and faith in stages, by Kristin Chenoweth with Joni Rodgers
- Janis, her life and music, Holly George-Warren
- Rat pack confidential, Frank, Dean, Sammy, Peter, Joey, and the last great showbiz party, Shawn Levy
- All shook up, Elvis day-by-day, 1954-1977, by Lee Cotten
- Boys in the trees, a memoir, Carly Simon
- Love unlimited, insights on life and love, by Barry White, with Marc Eliot
- Gold dust woman, a biography of Stevie Nicks, Stephen Davis
- Enrico Caruso, my father and my family, by Enrico Caruso, Jr. & Andrew Farkas ; chronologies by Thomas G. Kaufman ; discographies by William R. Moran and Richard Koprowski ; bibliography by Opritsa Popa
- Too much is not enough, a memoir of fumbling toward adulthood, Andrew Rannells
- Memories before and after The sound of music, an autobiography, Agathe von Trapp ; with illustrations by the author
- Love song, the lives of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, Ethan Mordden
- Dolly on Dolly, interview and encounters, edited by Randy L. Schmidt
- Liza, born a star, a biography, Wendy Leigh ; research assistance by Stephen Karten
- Judy Garland, a portrait in art & anecdote, John Fricke ; foreword by Lorna Luft ; art direction & design, Ranse Ransone
- Chronicles, Bob Dylan, Volume one
- Where dead voices gather, Nick Tosches
- Princess Noire, the tumultuous reign of Nina Simone, Nadine Cohodas
- Girls like us, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon--and the journey of a generation, Sheila Weller
- Joni Mitchell, in her own words, interviews with Malka Marom
- Angel on my shoulder, an autobiography, by Natalie Cole written with Digby Diehl