2009-08-23: McGinty's
- "Waiting on Marvin Gaye to Change"
by DJ Schwing and the Blunt Trauma Force
from the album "Recapitulate"
- "My Baby Just Cares For Me"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "Indigo Swing"
- "The Wanderer"
by Dion and the Belmonts
- "Swingin' On Nothin'"
by Tommy Dorsey
- "Choo Choo Ch' Boogie"
by Louis Jordan
from the album "Swingsation"
- "How Lucky Can One Guy Be?"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "All Aboard!"
- "Mister 5x5"
by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
from the album "Jammin' the Blues"
- "Signifyin' Monkey"
by Oscar Brown Jr.
from the album "Sin & Soul ...and then some"
- "Chattanoogie Shoe-Shine Boy"
by Red Foley
- "Under the Boardwalk"
by Drifters, The
from the album "Soul In The 20th Century - The Roots Of Soul"
- "Fly Me to the Moon"
by Frank Sinatra
from the album "B Group Secret Decoder CD Vol. II: Stealth Mode"
- "Little Jazz"
by Artie Shaw
from the album "A Portrait of Artie Shaw (disc 2)"
- "Everybody Eats When They Come To My House"
by Cab Calloway
from the album "Are You Hep To The Jive?"
- "I've Got a Gal In Kalamazoo"
by Glenn Miller
from the album "Anyone Can Dance: Jitterbug"
- "Watcha Know, Joe?"
by Tommy Dorsey With Jo Stafford & The Pied Pipers
from the album "Jumpin' Jive!"
- "Flat Foot Floogee"
by Benny Goodman
from the album "Swing Kids - Soundtrack"
- "T'ain't What You Do"
by Jimmie Lunceford
from the album "Frankie Manning's Really Swingin' Big Band Favorites"
- "Stompin' at the Savoy"
by Benny Goodman
from the album "Dabe's "Near Perfect" Swing CD"
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
by Queen
from the album "The Game"
- "Stray Cat Strut"
by Stray Cats
from the album "Stray Cats: Greatest Hits"
- "Caldonia"
by Louis Jordan
from the album "Original Swingers: Hipsters, Zoots & Wingtips"
- "Shoo Shoo Baby (Vocal: Dolly Mitchell)"
by Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
from the album "G.I. Jukebox Songs From World War II"
- "Whadaya Want"
by Casey MacGill
from the album "Casey MacGill & The Spirits Of Rhythm"
- "Kiss the Boys Goodbye"
by Tommy Dorsey
from the album "B Group Secret Decoder CD Vol. II: Stealth Mode"
- "Wham (Rebop Boom Bam)"
by Glenn Miller
from the album "Vol. 2-Swingdance"
- "As Long As I'm Moving (LP Version)"
by Ruth Brown
from the album "Miss Rhythm: Greatest Hits And More"
- "Wonderwall"
by Paul Anka
from the album "Rock Swings"
- "Boogie Woogie Candyman (3)"
by DJ Schwing and the Blunt Trauma Force
from the album "Recapitulate"
- "Mack the Knife"
by Bobby Darin
- "'Deed I Do"
by Peggy Lee
from the album "B Group Secret Decoder CD Vol. II: Stealth Mode"
- "Daddy Daddy"
by Ruth Brown
from the album "Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 Vol.2 (1952-1954)"
- "OutKast MacGill - Idlewild Rhythm"
by DJ Schwing and the Blunt Trauma Force
from the album "Recapitulate"
- "St. Louis Blues"
by LaVern Baker
- "Exactly Like You"
by Carmen McRae
- "Teardrops From My Eyes (LP Version)"
by Ruth Brown
from the album "Miss Rhythm: Greatest Hits And More"
- "Jim Dandy"
by Lavern Baker
from the album "Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 Vol.3 (1955-1957)"
- "Reet, Petite and Gone"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "Indigo Swing"
- "Take The "A" Train"
by Duke Ellington
from the album "Frankie Manning's Really Swingin' Big Band Favorites"
- "Boy From NYC"
by Manhattan Transfer
from the album "Best of The Manhattan Transfer"
- "Rockin' Robin"
by Jackson 5, The
- "Another Day In L.A."
by Indigo Swing
from the album "Red Light!"
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket"
by Manhattan Transfer
from the album "Swing"
- "Baron Plays the Horses"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "All Aboard!"
- "Under the Boardwalk"
by Drifters, The
from the album "Soul In The 20th Century - The Roots Of Soul"
- "For Dancers Only"
by Lunceford, Jimmie
from the album "Ken Burns Jazz (Disc 2)"
- "The Alley Cat Song (Jive)"
by Tony Evans
from the album "There's No Place Like London"
- "The Best You Can"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "Red Light!"
- "It's Madison Time"
by Ray Bryant Combo, The
from the album "Hairspray - Soundtrack"
- "The Late Late Show"
by Count Basie
from the album "The Best of Count Basie"
- "Hit the Road, Jack!"
by Ray Charles
from the album "Bernstein's "Jump Blues + R&B #4" Compilation"