| Artist | Title | Album | Label | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Cousin Harley | Deep South | Blue Smoke - The Music of Merle Travis | |
| Ernest Tubb | Walking the Floor Over You | The Best of Ernest Tubb | |
| Kim Barlow | Great White Nothing | Champ | |
| Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn | Bye Bye Baby Blues | Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn | |
| Edie Brickell & Steve Martin | When You Get to Asheville | Love Has Come For You | |
| Dolly Parton | I Get a Kick Out of You | Little Sparrow | |
| Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys | Molly and Tenbrooks | All the Classic Releases 1937 - 1949 | |
| Roch Albert | Paradise | Someday | |
| The Wood Brothers | Snake Eyes | Paradise | |
| Fortunate Ones | I'd Wait for Anyone Who Would Wait For Me | The Bliss | |
| Colter Wall | Snake Mountain Blues | Colter Wall | |
| Roger Miller | Jason Fleming | King of the Road | |
| The Swiftys | Witchin' For Water | The Swiftys | |
| Corb Lund | This is my Prairie | Losin' Lately Gambler | |
| Drive-By Truckers | Panties in Your Purse | Gangstabilly | |
| Eddy Arnold | Tennessee Stud | The Very Best Of | |
| Carolyn Mark | Bigger Bed | The Pros and Cons of Collaboration | |
| Before the Flood | Northern Lights | Hole in the Sky | |
| Field Report | Decision Day | Marigolden | |
| Wilco | That's Not the Issue | A.M. | |
| Chris Thile & Micheal Dawes | Sleep With One Eye Open | Sleep With One Eye Open | |
| Johnny Horton | The Battle of New Orleans | Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits | |
| Buck Owens | I've Got a Tiger By the Tail | All Time Greatest Hits, Vol 1 | |
| Sturgill Simpson | Life of Sin | Metamodern Sounds in Country Music | |
| Split Lip Rayfield | Glory of the Sun | In The Mud | |
| The Native Howl | Follow Me (Plugged) | Thrash Grass EP | |
| The .357 String Band | 'Till Peace or Hell | Lightening From the North | |
| Shovels & Rope | Hollowpoint Blues | Shovels & Rope | |
| Scott H Biram | Slow & Easy | Nothin' But Blood | |
| Robbie Fulks | Sleepin' On the Job Of Love | The Very Best Of Robbie Fulks | 
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Brrrrrrr. -30 in the Valley this morning. Brrrrrrrrr. It's Feb 19, 2018 and these are the roots.
