Incoming Resources
- The Jelly Roll Morton centennial, his complete Victor recordings, 1926-30, 1939
- The OKeh Ellington, Duke Ellington
- The Frankie Trumbauer collection, 1924-46
- King Oliver, 1923-1928
- Freddie Keppard, the legend
- The best of Dixieland
- Whoop it up!, volume 1 : 1927-1929, Clarence Williams Jug & Washboard bands
- 1927 to 1934, violin jazz, Joe Venuti
- Jelly Roll Morton, Jelly Roll Morton
- The greatest ragtime of the century
- Freddie Keppard, 1923-1926, the complete set
- Bix restored, Volume two
- Bix Beiderbecke, volume 1 :, singin' the blues, Bix Biederbecke
- The Duke, the essential collection (1927-1962), Duke Ellington
- Jazz guitar virtuoso, Eddie Lang
- The complete Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings, Louis Armstrong, Volume 2
- 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
- Wild man blues, his 24 greatest, 1923-1940, Johnny Dodds
- Cab Calloway and his orchestra, the early years, 1930-1934, Volume 1
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong
- Cylinder jazz, early jazz & ragtime from phonograph cylinders
- The Hot Fives & Hot Sevens, Louis Armstrong
- The complete set, King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
- The Okeh, Columbia & RCA Victor recordings, 1925-1933, Louis Armstrong
- Spinnin' the Webb, Chick Webb and his Orchestra
- Louis Armstrong sings