Incoming Resources
- Rough guide to Jimmie Rodgers, Jimmie Rodgers
- Cash unearthed, Johnny Cash
- Wildwood flower, 25 country classics, The Carter Family
- This ain't no mouse music!, the story of Chris Strachwitz and Arhoolie Records
- The complete Paramount & Brunswick recordings, 1929, Charlie Poole with the Highlanders
- 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
- Ancestral swamp, Michael Hurley
- Classic banjo, from Smithsonian Folkways
- First sessions
- In the pines, Tar Heel folk songs & fiddle tunes 1926-1936
- American roots
- O brother, where art thou?
- You are my sunshine, Jimmie Davis
- Can the circle be unbroken, country music's first family, the original Carter Family
- Poor Leroy's almanack, the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band
- Country blues, complete early recordings (1927-29), Dock Boggs
- R. Crumb's heroes of blues, jazz, & country, illustrated by R. Crumb ; text by Stephen Calt, David Jasen, and Richard Nevins ; introduction by Terry Zwigoff
- Solo, songs my dad loved, Ricky Skaggs
- Disfarmer, Bill Frisell
- Desperate man blues, directed and written by Edward Gillan ; produced by Edward Gillan ; produced in association with the Australian Film Commision ; Cube Media
- Homemade hillbilly jam, a film by Rick Minnich
- Sing cowboy sing, the Gene Autry collection
- Dave Macon, classic sides, 1924-1938
- Friends of Old Time Music