| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
| Opening set | | |
| Aoife O'Donovan | Lay My Burden Down | Fossils* |
| The Stray Birds | Dream In Blue | The Stray Birds |
| David Francey | Satellite | So Say We All* |
| 2nd set: some songs for Father's Day | | |
| Patty Griffin | Irish Boy | American Kid* |
| Tom Russell | Throwing Horseshoes at the Moon | The Man From God Knows Where |
| Bill Morrissey | Victory at Sea | Come Running |
| Rod Picott | Your Father's Tattoo | Welding Burns |
| Rod Picott | Welding Burns | Welding Burns |
| John Hiatt | Seven Little Indians | Stolen Moments |
| 3rd set: New Bedford Folk Festival | | |
| We spoke on the phone with Helene Korolenko who produces the New Bedford Folk Festival. It will take place on July 7th & 8th and features many of the artists heard on "Sunday Street" | | |
| Anais Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer | Geordie | Child Ballads* |
| 4th set | | |
| Brooks Williams | Honey Babe | Blues & Ballads |
| Beaucoup Blue | Little Wheel | Hearts at Home |
| Jefferson Airplane | Martha | After Bathing at Baxters |
| Don Bikoff | Celestial Explosion | Celestial Explosion* |
| Of Monsters and Men | Dirty Paws | My Head Is An Animal* |
| Bodega | The Stamping Ground | Under The Counter |
| 5th set: Great South Bay Music Festival. Jim Faith, who produces the three day festival (July 19-21) and has done so since it began in 2007, shared some memories of past festivals with us and spoke about this year's line up. | | |
| James Maddock | That's Heavy | Another Life* |
| Jerry Douglas | So Here We Are | Traveler* |
| The Infamous Stringdusters | Walking on the Moon | Silver Sky* |
| The Carolina Chocolate Drops | Country Girl | Leaving Eden* |
| 6th set | | |
| The Milk Carton Kids | The Ash & Clay | The Ash & Clay* |
| The Milk Carton Kids | Michigan | Prologue |
| The Pines | If By Morning | Dark So Gold |
| Shane Nicholson | Rider on the Wheel | Way To Blue* |
| Simon & Garfunkel | Blues Run The Game | Old Friends |
| Dylan | | |
| Bob Dylan | Abandoned Love | Biograph |
Some songs for Father's Day, as well as previews of two upcoming waterfront festivals in our area, were featured on today's program.