Incoming Resources
- Do your ears hang low?, written by Lucy Bell ; illustrated by Andrea Doss
- Chicken & egg, Tim O'Brien
- American favorite ballads, Pete Seeger, Vol. 4
- Magic ship, Mountain Man
- Let's sing, Kathy Sherman and The Good Folk Collective
- Leftovers, Le Ren
- Lavender days, Caamp
- Live in Forlì, Italy 1982, Robbie Basho
- This land is your land, words and music by Woody Guthrie ; paintings by Kathy Jakobsen ; with a tribute by Pete Seeger
- Frog went a-courtin', retold by John Langstaff ; with pictures by Feodor Rojankovsky
- Black Swans, first recordings, Various performers
- Reunion, Lucy Kaplansky
- The very best of The Seekers, The Seekers
- Woman in color, Raye Zaragoza
- Nashville obsolete, Dave Rawlings Machine
- 1865, Anonymous 4 with Bruce Molsky
- The best of Peter, Paul and Mary, ten years together
- Breaking the thermometer, Leyla McCalla
- Woody Guthrie at 100!, live at the Kennedy Center
- Down in Washington Square, the Smithsonian Folkways collection, Dave Van Ronk
- Blues & ballads, a folksinger's songbook, by Luther Dickinson, Volumes I & II
- Discovered, live in concert, Peter, Paul and Mary
- Songs of our native daughters, featuring Rhiannon Giddens, Amythyst Kiah, Leyla McCalla, Allison Russell
- Sirens, The Weepies
- Dona got a ramblin' mind
- How sad, how lovely, Connie Converse
- Piano fun folk songs and spirituals for adult beginners, arranged by Brenda Dillon
- Let's be still, The Head and the Heart
- The best of the cutting edge 1965-1966, Bob Dylan
- Strangers in another country, the songs of Bruce "Utah" Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels
- Sing out America!, the best of Pete Seeger
- Just for the love of it, Happy Traum
- Lodestark, Shirley Collins
- Murmuration nation, Emily Saliers
- Classic African American songsters from Smithsonian Folkways
- Utah, Jamestown Revival
- The tree of forgiveness, John Prine
- Pick, Keller Williams with the Travelin' McCourys
- Lead belly, baby!, Dan Zanes and friends
- The live wire, Woody Guthrie in performance 1949
- Poor David's almanack, David Rawlings
- Miss Mary Mack, written by Lucy Bell ; illustrated by Juan Bautista
- E I E I O, the story of Old MacDonald, who had a farm, with pictures by Gus Clarke
- There's a hole in the bucket!, adapted by John M. Feierabend ; illustrated by Marissa Madonna
- Gloria duplex, Henry Jamison
- Pete Seeger centennial songbook, words, melody line, and chord symbols
- A sailor went to sea, sea, sea, written by Lucy Bell ; illustrated by Asha Pearse
- American folk songs, a regional encyclopedia, Norm Cohen
- Boots no. 1, the official revival bootleg, Gillian Welch
- Baladista, Joel Rafael