Incoming Resources
- The Dukes of September, live at Lincoln Center, directed by David Horn ; producer, Mitch Owgang ; a production of Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET
- Sweet release, Reese Wynans and friends
- The definitive collection, Etta James
- The definitive pop collection, Dr. John
- Breakin' it up, breakin' it down, Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter and James Cotton
- Oklahoma, Keb' Mo'
- High times in the dark, The Claudettes
- Blues gold
- Alligator Records, 50 years of genuine houserockin' music
- Baby, please come home, Jimmie Vaughan
- Live at Blues Alley, Eva Cassidy
- Chess blues classics, 1957-1967
- South Front Street, Grayson Capps
- Gypsy, Eilen Jewell
- Get on board, the songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder
- Brighter days, Robert Randolph and the Family Band
- Buddy's baddest, the best of Buddy Guy
- Confessin' the blues
- The traveler, Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
- Kingfish, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
- The best of Eva Cassidy
- Black coffee, Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa
- The essential Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Boy Williamson
- Time after time, Eva Cassidy
- The complete singles As & Bs 1951-1962, Elmore James
- Blues, Rory Gallagher
- Like it on top, Ana Popovic
- The best of Taj Mahal
- Bad influence, the Robert Cray Band
- The complete Imperial recordings, 1950-1954, T-Bone Walker
- 4801 South Indiana Avenue, Joanna Connor
- Revelator, Tedeschi Trucks Band
- The essential Earth, Wind & Fire
- Signs, Tedeschi Trucks Band
- Time clocks, Joe Bonamassa
- Blacktop run, Sonny Landreth
- The sky is crying, the ultimate collection, Elmore James
- Dear America, Eric Bibb
- The blues is alive and well, Buddy Guy
- Beacon Theatre, live from New York, Joe Bonamassa
- Black Bayou, Robert Finley
- Live at Carnegie Hall, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
- From an old guitar, rare and unreleased recordings, Dave Alvin
- Big Joe Turner's greatest hits
- That's what I heard, Robert Cray Band
- Up and rolling, North Mississippi Allstars
- Hail to the Kings!
- Ultimate collection, Quincy Jones
- Living on mercy, Dan Penn
- Time can change, Seth Walker