Incoming Resources
- Thunderbird, Cassandra Wilson
- The hottest new group in jazz, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
- Being myself, Lena Horne
- Show tunes, Rosemary Clooney
- Live in Paris, Diana Krall
- Crescent City Christmas card, Wynton Marsalis
- Hush, Yo-Yo Ma, Bobby McFerrin
- The Mel Tormé collection 1944-1985, Mel Tormé
- Roy and Diz, Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie
- At home, Janis Siegel
- Changes one, Charles Mingus
- The Billie Holiday songbook. -
- The George Gershwin songbook, Sarah Vaughan, Vol. 1
- Back on the block, Quincy Jones
- Casino lights '99
- Sassy swings again, Sarah Vaughan
- Come by me, Harry Connick, Jr
- Worrisome heart, Melody Gardot
- The best of the Manhattan Transfer, produced by Tim Hauser ... [and others]
- Hardcastle, Paul Hardcastle, 5
- The very best of Diana Krall
- The best of Anita Baker, Anita Baker
- Come away with me, Norah Jones
- The good life, Tony Bennett
- Uptownship, Hugh Masekela
- The fabulous Baker boys, [music by Dave Grusin]
- Music from the motion picture When Harry met Sally, Harry Connick, Jr
- Pure, Boney James
- Ray Charles
- The spirit of St. Louis, the Manhattan Transfer
- River, the Joni letters, Herbie Hancock
- It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing!, with Nancy Wilson, the Boston Pops Orchestra, John Williams
- Count Basie and his orchestra, 1943-1945
- Billboard top contemporary jazz. /, Urban
- Feels like home, Norah Jones
- Time and tide, Basia
- My everything, Anita Baker
- Here at the Mayflower, Barry Manilow
- The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall concerts January 1943
- Changes two, Charles Mingus
- Sound-system, Herbie Hancock
- Send one your love, Boney James
- Chris Connor sings the George Gershwin almanac of song
- I got it good and that ain't bad!, with the Duke & beyond, Ivie Anderson