Incoming Resources
- The hottest new group in jazz, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
- The definitive collection, Louis Armstrong
- Bare bones, Madeleine Peyroux
- To love again, Chris Botti
- Hit that jive, Jack, the earliest recordings (1940-1941)
- Your songs, Harry Connick, Jr
- Nat 'King' Cole & me, Gregory Porter
- The jazz singer, Eddie Jefferson
- Careless love, Madeleine Peyroux
- Radio music society, Esperanza Spalding
- The girl in the other room, Diana Krall
- Blossom Dearie
- Hush, Yo-Yo Ma, Bobby McFerrin
- The best of the Nat King Cole Trio, the vocal classics (1942-46)
- Anthology, Nina Simone
- Jazz, The Smithsonian anthology
- The lovers, the dreamers and me, Jane Monheit
- When I look in your eyes, Diana Krall
- Great songs from stage and screen, Seth MacFarlane
- Anthology, Nancy Wilson
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Volume 3
- The Christmas album, Manhattan Transfer
- Jazz for swingin' lovers
- When I fall in love, Chris Botti
- Wallflower, Diana Krall
- The Best jazz standards ever, piano, vocal, guitar
- Love for sale, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga
- The essential Artie Shaw
- Mandorla awakening II, emerging worlds, Nicole Mitchell
- The silver collection, Billie Holiday
- The very best of Dr. John
- The very best of, an excellent adventure, Al Jarreau
- Not too late, Norah Jones
- Christmas songs, Diana Krall featuring the Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
- Close enough for love, Shirley Horn
- Jazz vocalists hear & now
- Ske-dat-de-dat, the spirit of Satch, Dr. John
- Back 2 back Christmas hits, Nancy Wilson, Lou Rawls
- The blue room, Madeleine Peyroux
- Oh, my Nola, Harry Connick Jr.
- Spotlight on-- Nancy Wilson
- Kisses on the bottom, Paul McCartney
- In a dream, Gretchen Parlato
- Ses plus grands succès, Charles Aznavour
- From this moment on, Diana Krall
- I'll be glad when you're dead, you rascal, you, Louis Armstrong
- Sarah Vaughan
- Come away with me, piano, vocal, guitar, Norah Jones
- Straight ahead, Abbey Lincoln
- Come away with me, Norah Jones