Incoming Resources
- Good for what ails you, music of the medicine shows, 1926-1937
- Classic old-time fiddle, from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, [compiled and annotated by Jake Krack and Jeff Place]
- Selections from O brother, where art thou?, music transcriptions by Pete Billman
- Work hard, play hard, pray hard, hard time, good time & end time music, 1923-1936
- Jimmie Rodgers, recordings 1927-1933 [i.e. 1932]
- Fiddlin', in association with Gasp Studios, Talu Productions and Lakeview Productions ; produced by Vicki Vlasic and Jill Mazursky ; directed by Julie Simone
- Back in the saddle again, 25 cowboy classics, Gene Autry
- You ain't talkin' to me, Charlie Poole and the roots of country music
- The Carter Family, Will the circle be unbroken, produced, written, and directed by Kathy Conkwright ; written and edited by Mary Makley ; a Nashville Public Television production
- This ain't no mouse music!, Sage Blossom Productions presents a film by Chris Simon and Maureen Gosling
- Traditional Grand Ole Opry song favorites, [arranged by George N. Terry]
- Your past comes back to haunt you, Fonotone years 1958-1965, John Fahey
- The best of Can't you hear me callin', bluegrass : 80 years of American music
- String band classics, mandolin, transcribed by Dix Bruce
- Old-time pickin', a clawhammer banjo collection, Ralph Stanley
- Time again, Dirk Powell
- Ragged but right, great country bands of the 1930's
- Times ain't like they used to be, Early American rural music : Classic recordings of the 1920s and 30s, Vol. 2
- Back roads to Cold Mountain
- The Carter Family
- Selections from O brother, where art thou?, piano, vocal
- In sacred trust, the 1963 Fleming Brown tapes, Hobart Smith
- Times ain't like they used to be, early American rural music, Vol. 8
- The bristol sessions, 1927 - 1928, the big bang of country music, the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, and others
- The king of country music, Roy Acuff
- Do wrong right, The Devil Makes Three
- Roy Acuff, 1936-1949
- I'm a stranger here, Devil Makes Three
- Clinch Mountain treasures, Carter Family
- The Stanley Brothers, earliest recordings : the complete Rich-R-Tone 78s (1947-1952)
- High wide & handsome, the Charlie Poole project, Loudon Wainwright III
- Times ain't like they used to be, early rural and popular American music, 1928-1935, produced by Sherwin Dunner and Richard Nevins
- There is no eye, music for photographs : recordings of musicians photographed by John Cohen
- Old time songs & square dances, Arkansas Woodchopper
- Times ain't like they used to be, early American rural music : classic recordings of the 1920's and 30's, Vol. 3
- Homemade hillbilly jam, A film by Rick Minnich
- Desperate man blues, directed and written by Edward Gillan ; produced by Edward Gillan ; produced in association with the Australian Film Commision ; Cube Media
- What would you give in exchange for your soul?, the Monroe Brothers, volume 1
- An untamed sense of control, Roscoe Holcomb
- The banjo of Ralph Stanley, from old-time to bluegrass, with the Clinch Mountain Boys ; hosted by Mike Seeger
- Anchored in love, their complete Victor recordings 1927-1928, the Carter Family
- When the devil goes blind, Charlie Parr
- Selections from O brother, where art thou?
- Chime bells, the best of country yodel, [various artists], Vol. 3
- Baby, how can it be?
- Sing cowboy sing, the Gene Autry collection
- Cash unearthed, Johnny Cash
- All-time favorite parking lot picker's mandolin solos, Dix Bruce
- The essential Gene Autry, 1933-1946
- Down in the basement