2013-11-15: "Back Room Bal" at Glen Echo
- "Spinning the Webb"
by Chick Webb
from the album "Frank's Birthday Swing Mix 2011 #1"
- "Come On If You're Comin'"
by Blue Rhythm Boys
from the album "Come On If You're Comin'"
- "Celery Stalks At Midnight"
by Will Bradley
from the album "Big Band Blast! The Classic Originals"
- "My Blue Heaven"
by Artie Shaw
from the album "The Big Band Legends"
- "The Muffin Man"
by Ella Fitzgerald
from the album "Errol's "Murphy Mix 04/2008""
- "Savoy Blip"
by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
from the album "Crazy Rhythm"
- "Salute To Harlem"
by Girls From Mars
from the album "Planet Swing"
- "Eager Beaver"
by Stan Kenton
from the album "The Best of Stan Kenton"
- "Strictly Jive"
by Chick Webb
from the album "Swing Out Again"
- "Apollo Jump"
by Lucky Millinder
from the album "Vol. 2-Swingdance"
- "Call Me A Taxi"
by Will Bradley & Ray McKinley
from the album "Eight To The Bar: The Best Of Will Bradley With Ray McKinley"
- "Hocus Pocus"
by Russ Wilson and his Nouveau-Passé Orchestra
from the album "Limited Edition - EBC 2011"
- "She Doesn't Shag"
by Blue Sky 5 + 2
from the album "Five Minutes More"
- "Sing Me A Swing Song"
by Benny Goodman
from the album "Lindy Hop Jamboree, Part 6, Jumpin'"
- "Stomp It Off"
by Tommy Dorsey
from the album "A Portrait of Tommy Dorsey (disc 2)"
- "Sun Valley Jump"
by Glenn Miller
from the album "American Patrol"
- "Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho"
by Sidney Bechet
from the album "1949 Volume 1"
- "Man Thats Groovy"
by Will Bradley
- "Minor Swing"
by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
from the album "Jammin' the Blues"
- "St. Louis Blues"
by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
from the album "More Fabulous Swing"
- "Taps Miller"
by Count Basie
from the album "Ride On"
- "Hep Hop"
by Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra, The
from the album "Swingin' the Century"
- "Down South Camp Meetin'"
by Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra
from the album "Swing That Music"
- "In a Jam"
by Duke Ellington
from the album "The Duke - The Columbia Years - 1927-1962 (Disc 1)"
- "Swinging At The Sugar Bowl"
by Alix Combelle
from the album "1935 - 1940"
- "Tuesday At Ten"
by Count Basie
from the album "Frank's "Happy Dabe Day 2012" Disc 1"
- "Wholly Cats"
by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
from the album "Moppin' and Boppin'"
- "Viper Mad"
by Sidney Bechet with Nobie Sissles Swingers feat. ONeil Spencer
from the album "The Sky is high and so am I"
- "Lark Leaped In, The"
by Raymond Scott Quintet
- "Hop, Skip And Jump"
by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
from the album "Crazy Rhythm"
- "Diga Diga Doo"
by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
from the album "Jammin' the Blues"
- "Free Wheeling"
by Artie Shaw
- "Darktown Strutters' Ball"
by Phil Harris
- "Yacht Club Swing"
by Fats Waller
- "Back Bay Shuffle"
by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
from the album "The Fabulous Swing Collection"
- "Who Ya Hunchin'"
by Chick Webb
from the album "Spinnin' the Webb: The Original Decca Recordings"
- "The Grabtown Grapple (1945)"
by Artie Shaw & His Grammercy 5
from the album "Self Portrait (Disc 3)"
- "Community Swing"
by Glenn Miller
from the album "Wkhr"
- "Dipsy Doodle (Vocal: Bea Wain)"
by Larry Clinton & His Orchestra
from the album "G.I. Jukebox Songs From World War II"
- "Christopher Columbus"
by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra
from the album "History of Jazz (1936)"
- "Tar Paper Stomp"
by Mora's Modern Rhythmists
from the album "Call Of The Freaks"
- "Umtcha Umtcha Da Da Da"
by The Rhythmic Eight
from the album "Fascinating Rhythm! - Great Hits Of The Twenties"
- "Goody-Goody"
by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
from the album "History of Jazz (1936)"
- "Man From Mars"
by Artie Shaw
- "The Minor Goes A Muggin'"
by Pete Jacobs And His Wartime Radio Revue
from the album "Kiss The Boys Goodbye -Disc 1"
- "All The Cats Join In"
by Benny Goodman
- "Christopher Columbus"
by Andy Kirk
- "Puttin' On The Ritz/Istanbul"
by Hot House
from the album "Got Rhythm?"
- "Paul Revere"
by Asylum Street Spankers
from the album "Mercurial"
- "Cantina Band"
by John Williams
from the album "Star Wars: Figrin d'An and the Model Nodes"