Incoming Resources
- Djangology 49, Django Reinhardt
- The Charlie Parker story, Charlie Parker
- Art Tatum, 20th century piano genius
- The essence of Erroll Garner
- 16 most requested songs, Billie Holiday
- Birth of the cool, Miles Davis
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Ella Fitzgerald, sing song swing, Ella Fitzgerald
- The very best of Nat King Cole, Nat King Cole
- Falling in love with Louis Armstrong
- James P. Johnson, king of stride piano, 1918-1944
- The "Kansas City" sessions, Lester Young
- Confirmation, best of the Verve years, Charlie Parker
- The thundering herds, 1945-1947, Woody Herman
- Charlie Parker
- Benny Goodman, featuring Peggy Lee, Benny Goodman
- The Charlie Parker story, Charlie Parker
- Great Britain's Marian McPartland / George Shearing
- The best of Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band
- Charlie Parker
- City of glass, Stan Kenton plays Bob Graettinger
- Body and soul, Coleman Hawkins
- The definitive Nat "King" Cole
- Black, brown & beige, the 1944-1946 band recordings, Duke Ellington
- The Billie Holiday story
- Kansas City, swing, blues, jive & boogie
- The Bud Powell collection, transcribed by Gene Rizzo
- Groovin' high, Dizzy Gillespie
- The unforgettable Glenn Miller and his orchestra
- The best of the complete RCA Victor recordings, 1944-1946
- The engine room, a history of jazz drumming from Storyville to 52nd Street
- The body and soul of the saxophone, Coleman Hawkins
- The Bebop era
- Hollywood swing & jazz, hot numbers from classic M-G-M, Warner Bros., and RKO films
- Lionel Hampton (1942-1945), flying home, Lionel Hampton
- Charlie Parker with strings, the master takes
- Texas tenor sax, Buddy Tate
- Complete 1941-1951 Columbia recordings, Count Basie
- Hi-de-hi!, Cab Calloway
- Loveless love
- The essential Charlie Parker
- Birdsong, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis
- The complete RCA Victor recordings, Dizzy Gillespie
- Sidney Bichet, centenary celebration 1997 : great original performances 1924-43
- Duke Ellington, jazz guitar chord melody solos, arrangements by Chip Henderson, Bill LaFleur, and Masa Takahashi
- Sentimental blue, The Nat King Cole Trio
- Falling in love with Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- For sentimental reasons, 25 early vocal classics, Nat King Cole and his trio
- The original mambo kings, an Afro cubop anthology