| Artist | Title | Album | Label | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whole Bunch of Musicians | Two tunes from | the 1991 Sugar Hill dance weekend | self-issued | |
| Frank Profitt | Pretty Crowing Chicken | High Atmosphere (Various Artists) | Rounder Records | |
| Cathy Fink & Duck Donald | Hop off the Train | Cathy Fink & Duck Donald | Flying Fish Records | |
| The Devil Makes Three | Dynamite | The Devil Makes Three | Milan Records | |
| Norman Blake/Tut Taylor/Sam Bush/Butch Robins/Vassar Clements/David Holland/Jethro Burns | Sauerkraut 'n Solar Energy | (same as artist) | Flying Fish Records | |
| Hillbilly Jazz | Blues For Dixie | Hillbilly Jazz | Flying Fish Records | |
| Buck Owens and His Buckaroos | Tokyo Polka | In Japan! | Capitol Records | |
| " | Where Does the Good Times Go | " | " | |
| The Beth Custer Ensemble | Will/Bill | Roam | Beth Custer Music | www.bethcuster.com |
| Abigail Washburn | City of Refuge | Selections from 'City of Refuge' | N/A | |
| Tom Paxton | Life | Tom Paxton | Private Stock Records | |
| Tony Furtado | Every Little Crack | Deep Water | Funzalo Records | www.funzalorecords.com |
| David Bromberg Band | Northeast Texas Women | Bandit in a Bathing Suit | Fantasy Records | |
| Whole Wheat | New Light | All the Balloons | Uptown Records | |
| Trampled by Turtles | Hammock Swinging | Duluth | Banjodad Records | |
| The Hoosier Humdingers | Unknown tune played | at a local Contra dance, 12/14/91 | Self-issued | |
| The Sorry Muthas | Get Drunk | Greatest Hits Vol.3 | Symposium Associates, Inc. | |
| Peter Stampfel & the Bottlecaps | Drink American | Bottle Caps | Rounder Records | |
| Todd Snider | Barefoot Champagne | The Excitement Plan | Yep Roc Records | |
| John Hartford | Steam-Powered Aereo Planei | Aereo Plain | Warner Bros. | |
| Whole Bunch of Musicians & Caller Fred Park | John Brown's Dream (tune) & an unknown Square dance called | Kimmswick Dance Weekend, 1992 | Self-issued |
As this is the weekend of the end-of-the-summer Contra dance shindig that is 'Sugar HIll,' music recorded at that fabled dance was featured, recorded by this week's host, Mark Richardson. Tunes & songs from a lot of LP's, mostly in the Old-Time vein, got played along with the usual mis-mash of Twang, Blues and other rootsy music.