| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
| Opening set: For Memorial Day | | |
| Richard Shindell | Reunion Hill | Reunion Hill |
| John Gorka | Let Them In | The Company You Keep |
| Garnet Rogers | Beyond This Wall | Get A Witness Live |
| Set # 2 | | |
| Jimmy LaFave | Oklahoma Hills | An Austin Celebration of Woody Guthrie |
| Jimmy LaFave | I'll Be There In The Mornin' | Luckenbach Compadres |
| Jimmy LaFave | Your Bright Baby Blues | Trail Two |
| Set # 3 | | |
| The Suitcase Junket | Busted Gut | Pile Driver* |
| Kelly Joe Phelps | Train Carried My Girl From Town | Shiny Eyed Mister Zen |
| Beaucoup Blue | Deuces Wild | Elixir* |
| Gregg Allman | I Believe I'll Go Back Home | Low Country Blues |
| Set # 4: Songs of Mark Heard | | |
| Over The Rhine | Look Over Your Shoulder | Treasure of the Broken Land* |
| Mississippi All-Stars w/Rachael Davis | Freight Train to Nowhere | Treasure of the Broken Land* |
| Amy Helm, Cindy Morgan & Levi Parham | Orphans of God | Treasure of the Broken Land* |
| Set # 5 | | |
| Jimmy LaFave | Measuring Words | Austin Skyline |
| Jimmy LaFave | Long Ago With Miles Between | Road Novel |
| Jimmy LaFave | Worn Out American Dream | Trail Four |
| Set # 6 | | |
| Justin Townes Earle | Kids In The Street | Kids In The Street* |
| Michael McNevin | Adolescent Jinx | Memorial Day v.2 |
| Ellis Paul | Eighteen | The Speed of Trees |
| Set # 7 | | |
| The Dustbowl Revival | The Story | The Dustbowl Revival* |
| The Band | Don't Do It | Cahoots |
| Lee Michaels | Do You Know What I Mean? | Lee Michaels 5th |
| Warren Zevon | Werewolves of London | Excitable Boy |
| Set # 8 | | |
| Willie Nile | Abandoned Love | Positively Bob* |
| Willie Nile | I Want You | Positively Bob* |
| Bob Dylan | Tight Connection to My Heart | NYC Live 11/93 |
| Set # 9 | | |
| Rod Picott | This Is Gonna Hurt | mp3* |
| Jimmy LaFave | You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go | Live 4-21-17 via youtube |
| Jimmy LaFave | Going Home | Buffalo Return to the Plains |
| Jimmy LaFave | The Roads of the Earth | The Night Tribe |
Today's program featured the recordings of Jimmy LaFave, the Austin-based singer/songwriter who passed away on May 21st.