| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
| Barnstar | Boy In The Bubble | C'Mon* |
| Paul Simon | Love Is Eternal Sacred Light | So Beautiful or So What* |
| Christine Collister | The Whole Night Sky | The Dark Gift of Time |
| Jackson Browne & David Lindley | The Crow on the Cradle | Love Is Strange |
| John Flynn | The Crow | The End of the Beginning* |
| The Pines | Be There In Bells | Dark So Gold* |
| The Civil Wars | Poison and Wine | Barton Hollow* |
| Blackie and The Rodeo Kings | Step Away | Kings and Queens* |
| Patty Griffin | Useless Desires | Impossible Dream |
| The Pines | Chimes | Dark So Gold* |
| Roosevelt Dime | Jubilee | Steamboat Soul* |
| The Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Dr. John | It's All Over Now | Voodoo |
| NRBQ | RC Cola and a Moon Pie | Common Denominators |
| Redbird | I Gotta Get Drunk | Redbird |
| Shout Sister Shout w/Rachael Davis | It's Only A Paper Moon | Hit That Jive |
| Jeffrey Foucault | Voices Talking | Cold Satellite* |
| Jeffrey Foucault | Geese Fly By | Cold Satellite* |
| Neil Young | Eldorado | Freedom |
| Calexico | Trigger | The Black Light |
| Tom Russell | Goodnight, Juarez | Mesabi* |
| Mark Erelli & Jeffrey Foucault | Pretty Polly | Seven Curses |
| Bob Dylan | Stack O Lee | World Gone Wrong |
| Harry Manx | Long Black Veil | Johnny's Blues |
| Mark Erelli & Jeffrey Foucault | Sonora's Death Row | live on Sunday Street |
| Mark Erelli & Jeffrey Foucault | Charlottesville | live on Sunday Street |
| Mark Erelli & Jeffrey Foucault | Pretty Girl In a Small Town | live on Sunday Street |
| Mark Erelli & Jeffrey Foucault | Powderfinger | Seven Curses |
| Tom Russell | Farewell, Never Never Land | Mesabi* |
| Phil Ochs | Jim Dean of Indiana | Greatest Hits |
| Michael McNevin | Giant Lonesome | In The Rough |
| Brother Sun | Sister Moon | Brother Sun* |
| Richard Shindell | Beyond The Iron Gate | Thirteen Songs You May or May Not Have Heard Before* |
| Bob Dylan | The Ballad of Hollis Brown | The Times They Are A-Changin' |
An in-studio visit from Mark Erelli and Jeffrey Foucault was part of today's program. They shared the stage at The University Cafe in the afternoon for a "Seven Curses" concert, playing songs from that collaborative project of covers of "Murder Ballads", as well as original songs from their respective catalogues.