Incoming Resources
- Really McCoy, Clyde McCoy
- George Lewis memorial album
- Mr. New Orleans jazz meets Mr. Honky Tonk, Pete Fountain and "Big" Tiny Little
- Basin Street
- Muggsy Spanier in New Orleans 1938-1955
- Pete Fountain, king of New Orleans jazz
- In the sweet bye and bye, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Cabaret American style, peanuts, popcorn, pretzels & beer, Mickie Finn
- I'll dance till de sun breaks through
- The music goes round and round, Tommy Dorsey and his Clambake Seven
- Blues ala Dixie, Pee Wee Hunt
- The definitive Dixieland collection, 73 songs, piano, vocal, guitar
- Al Hirt swingin' Dixie at Dan's Pier 600 in New Orleans, volume 3
- Dixieland classics, Pee Wee Hunt
- Al Hirt and his New Orleans all stars
- Strictly Dixie, Basin Street Six
- Livin' the legacy, Bob French's Original Tuxedo Jazz Band & friends
- The now sound of Mickie Finn
- George Shearing in Dixieland
- South Rampart Street parade
- Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band, 1956
- Muggsy special, 1924 to 1954, Muggsy Spanier
- Tenderloin dixieland, music by Jerry Bock ; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
- Viatge a Nova Orleans, La Vella Dixieland, amb Michele McCain
- When the saints go marching in, featuring Pete Fountain, Al Hirt and others
- Twenty years later.
- New Orleans, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Vol. IV
- Swinging Dixie from Dan's Pier 600, New Orleans, Al Hirt's jazz band ball!
- Weekends at the Levee in Dallas during the 1960's, The Levee Dixieland 7
- Big Dixie
- The great 16, Muggsy Spanier's Ragtime Band
- Al Hirt swingin' Dixie at Dan's Pier 600 in New Orleans
- 34 giants, Dixieland song folio
- The Dukes at Carnegie Hall, [vol. 10]
- Pete Fountain's New Orleans
- Pete Fountain plays Bert Kaempfert