Incoming Resources
- America's #1 band!, Count Basie and his Orchestra
- Snowy morning blues, James P. Johnson
- Rhapsodies in black, music and words from the Harlem Renaissance
- The seventeen number ones, Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra
- The original guitar hero, Charlie Christian
- Ella Fitzgerald, the early years, part 1 : with Chick Webb and his orchestra
- New Orleans Rhythm Kings 1925-1935
- Early Ellington
- Benny Goodman at Carnegie Hall, 1938, complete
- Victory stride, the symphonic music of James P. Johnson
- The Essence of Count Basie
- South Rampart Street parade, Bob Crosby and his Orchestra
- The best of Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang, stringin' the blues, Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang
- Don't be that way
- Swingsation
- Saturday night swing club, first anniversary show broadcast, June 12, 1937
- Great trumpets, classic jazz to swing
- Piano man!, Earl Hines
- King Oliver, 1926-31
- Let the good times roll, the anthology, 1938-1953, Louis Jordan
- Body and soul, Coleman Hawkins
- Charlie Barnet and his orchestra, 1939-1940, Charlie Barnet and his orchestra
- Jimmie Lunceford
- The essential Count Basie
- Are you hep to the jive?, Cab Calloway
- Things ain't what they used to be, Johnny Hodges, Rex Stewart
- The boogie woogie, performed by the original artists
- Black Swan sampler
- Artie Shaw
- Hittin' the ramp, the early years (1936-1943), Nat King Cole
- The music of Raymond Scott, reckless nights and Turkish twilights, Raymond Scott
- B.G. and Big Tea in NYC, Benny Goodman & Jack Teagarden
- Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Boys, 1936-1939
- Jelly Roll Morton, the complete Library of Congress recordings by Alan Lomax
- The best of Kansas City jazz
- Tappin' the Commodore till
- The legendary Sidney Bechet, Sidney Bechet
- Classic early solos (1934-1937), Art Tatum
- The Fletcher Henderson story, a study in frustration
- Jazz the world forgot, jazz classic[s] of the 1920's : early roots and branches of jazz, Vol. 1
- "Folks, he sure do pull some bow!", vintage fiddle music 1927-1935 : blues, jazz, stomps, shuffles & rags
- A handful of keys, Fats Waller
- A handful of keys, 1922-1935, Fats Waller
- Rhythm saved the world, Louis Armstrong
- Lester leaps in, Lester Young
- The best of the early Mills Brothers, 1931-1942, The Mills Brothers