| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robbie Fulks | Roots Rock Weirdoes | The Very Best of Robbie Fulks | |
| Cousin Harley | Hoss' Hoedown | It's a Sin | |
| The Pernell Reichert Band | Happy Birthday (All the Best) | Highway of Tears | |
| Pokey LaFarge | Knockin' the Dust Off the Rust Belt Tonight | Something in the Water | |
| American Aquarium | Savannah Almost Killed Me | Burn. Flicker. Die. | |
| Fiftymen | Sick of Being Tired | Balances and Sums | |
| Cousin Harley | The Bender of El Swartho | B'hiki Bop | |
| Slaid Cleaves | Rust Belt Fields | Still Fighting the War | |
| Gus Clark & the Disappointed | It's a Great Life | Plastic Pistols | |
| Vincent Neil Emerson | Debtor's Blues | Vincent Neil Emerson | |
| Imelda May | Johnny Got a Boom Boom | Love Tattoo | |
| Justin Townes Earle | Lonesome and You | The Good Life | |
| Cousin Harley | Main Street Breakdown | B'hiki Bop | |
| Sturgill Simpson | Just Let Go | Cuttin' Grass - Vol 1 (Butcher Shoppe Sessions) | |
| Traveller | Western Movies | Western Movies | |
| Preservation Hall Jazz Band | After You've Gone | An Album to Benefit Preservation Hall | |
| JD McPherson | North Side Gal | Signs & Signifiers | |
| Cousin Harley | Southern Fried | B'hiki Bop | |
| Nick Shoulders | Miss the Mississippi and You | Home on the Rage | |
| Charlie Stout | I See Stars | Dust & Wind: Flatland Murder Ballads And High Plains Hymns | |
| Hot Club of Cowtown | Big Bal's in Cowtown | What Makes Bob Holler | |
| Daniel Lanois | The Unbreakable Chain | For the Beauty of Wynona | |
| Nathaniel Rateliff | Summer's End | The Marigold Singles | |
| Cousin Harley | Weasel in the Hen House | B'hiki Bop | |
| Charley Crockett | Trinity River | The Man From Waco | |
| High Noon | I'm Done, I'm Through | Stranger Things | |
| Margo Price | Shotgun Willie | One Night in Texas: The Next Waltz's Tribute to the Red Headed Stranger | |
| John Guliak & The Lougan Brothers | Loretta | The Black Monk | |
| Cousin Harley | B'hiki Bop | B'hiki Bop | |
| Don Walser | Texas Top Hand | Dare to Dream: The Best of Don Walser |
Program:
It's March 2, 2023 and I hope you enjoy the show! These are the roots!