Friday 12pm - 2pm
| Artist | Title | Album | Label | New |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luther Allison | Back Down South (live) | Where Have You Been? Live in Montreux 1976-1994 | ||
| R.J & Kid Morgan Blues Band | You're Sweet | Ready To Go | ||
| Big Sandy & Fly-Rite Boys | Feelin' Kinda Lucky | House of Blues Swings! | ||
| April Smith | Dixie Boy | Songs for a Sinking Ship (Bonus Track Version) | ||
| Mighty Blue Kings | Grinnin' Like A Chessy Cat | Live From Chicago | ||
| Hound Dog Taylor | Wild About You, Baby | Deluxe Edition | ||
| Ida Cox | Graveyard Bound Blues | Ida Cox Vol. 2 1924-1925 | ||
| Robert Gordon & Link Wray | If This is Wrong | Live Fast, Love Hard! | ||
| Jenny Pope | Whiskey Drinking Blues | Oh, Run Into Me, But Don't Hurt Me! Female Blues Singers - Rarities | ||
| Dave Van Ronk | John Hurt | A Chrestomathy | ||
| The Andrews Sisters | Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen (Means That You're Grand | These Were Our Songs - The Late '30s [Disc 2] | ||
| Lightnin' Hopkins | Easy On Your Heels | The Best Of Lightning Hopkins | ||
| George Thorogood & The Destroyers | Who Do You Love? | Who Do You Love? | ||
| Josephine Baker | Si J'etais Blance | The Very Best Of | ||
| Louis Armstrong | Hello Brother | What a Wonderful World | ||
| Junior Kimbrough | Meet Me In the City | You Better Run: The Essential Junior Kimbrough | ||
| Various Artists - Document Records | Ol' Uncle Rabbit | Field Recordings Vol. 4: MIssissippi & Alabama (1934-1942) | ||
| Various Artists - Document Records | Sissy In the Barn | Field Recordings Vol. 4: MIssissippi & Alabama (1934-1942) | ||
| Various Artists - Document Records | Little Rosie Lee | Field Recordings Vol. 4: MIssissippi & Alabama (1934-1942) | ||
| Leroy Williams | Walking Bues | The Land Where the Blues Began | ||
| Cliff 'Ukulele Ike' Edwards | It's Only a Paper Moon | Singin' In the Rain- The Best Of | ||
| Mississippi John Hurt | Coffee Blues | The Library of Congress Recordings, Vol. 1 (disc 1) | ||
| Mississippi Fred McDowell | You Done Told Everybody | The Alan Lomax Collection: Portraits - The First Recordings | ||
| Billy Banks | It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) | Swing Kids | ||
| James Horner | Shout and Feel It | Swing Kids | ||
| Judy Garland | It Must Be Jelly, 'Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That | World War II Radio Hits | ||
| Glenn Miller Sound | Pennsylvania 6-5000 | 50 Big Band Favorites |