- 50s–60s
- Variety Bands
- The El Orbits
- Commercial Art
- Spiffingtons
- Yelba’s Variety Band
- Klockwork
- Eclipse
- David Caceres Band
- High Fidelity
- Alterego
- Password
- Keesha Pratt Band
- Cap City Band
- Grateful Geezers
- Andy McCarthy
- Robert Coler Band
- Brotherhood
- The Pictures
- Rocket Brothers Band
- Infinite Groove
- Uptown Drive
- Groove Knight
- The David Beebe Band
- The Grooves
- Show Bands
- Disco Expressions
- Dysfunkshun Junkshun
- Blind Date
- Sauce
- Emerald City Band
- Eclipse
- Super T Revue
- High Fidelity
- The High Roller
- Memphis Train Revue
- Password
- Cap City Band
- LC Rocks
- Nik and the Nice Guys
- Light Rock Express
- The Pictures
- Infinite Groove
- SKYROCKET
- Uptown Drive
- Detroit Steel
- Aqua Velva
- Tomar and the FCs
- King Soul
- Studio 54
- Airwave 80s
- The Grooves
- Level One Band
- Texas
- Texas Tycoons
- Weldon Henson
- Beth Chrisman
- Two Hoots and a Holler
- Jesse Dayton
- Beebe Sings Sahm
- Fingerpistol
- The Grooves Country
- Hunter Perrin
- William and The Texas Starlight
- Katie Rushing
- Luba Dvorak
- Johnny Falstaff
- Cornell Hurd Band
- Miss Leslie and Her Juke-Jointers
- Two Tons of Steel
- Darwin Macon
- Doves in the Hollow
- Jokers Wild Band
- Nobody’s Fool
- Cactus Country
- Christopher Seymore
- Susan Hickman
- Dale Watson
- People’s Choice
- Byron Haynie
- Empty Pockets
- Jazz
- Latin & Tropical
- Eclectic

Beth Chrisman
You can hear the high-lonesome of her birth-state Kentucky in the voice and fiddling of Beth Chrisman, but the warmth comes straight from the festive and tight-knit music community of Fairbanks, Alaska where she grew up.
She’s come a long way since showing up in Austin, Texas in 2006. While a member of retro country trio the Carper Family, Chrisman performed on Mountain Stage and A Prairie Home Companion, US & international festivals, and was recognized for her songwriting by the Independent Music Awards (“Cold, Dark & Lonely” Best Americana Song, “Foolish Ramblin’ Man” Best Country Song, IMA).
Both at home and on the road, she has joined a variety of artists on stage and in the studio – honky-tonking with Bobby Bare and Bill Kirchen, swinging with Big Sandy & the Fly Rite Boys, jamming with Shinyribs and the Heartless Bastards. With her bands the Carper Family and High Plains Jamboree, Chrisman performed standout showcases at Folk Alliance International, SXSW, IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association), and as a featured songwriter with Project ATX6 brought old-time country influence to festivals & clubs in Toronto and Angers, France
Best known around Texas for her fiddle and harmony work with Brennen Leigh, James Hand, and the Carper Family, Chrisman is now fronting her own honkytonk band – Missy Beth and the Morning Afters, and contributing clawhammer banjo and fiddle to The Frauleins
Jolene (Dolly Parton)
False Eyelashes (Dolly Parton)
The Box (Wanda Jackson)
Mama He’s Crazy (The Judds)
Love Me Like You Used To (Tanya Tucker)
18 Wheels and a Dozen Roses (Kathy Mattea)
Steel Rails (Alison Krauss)
Hello Mr. Lonesome, Honky Tonk Girl, Blue Kentucky Girl (Loretta Lynn)
Dollar Bill (Carper Family)
Silver Wings (Merle Haggard)
Tennessee Whiskey (George Jones)
Foolish Ramblin’ Man (Carper Family)
Old Man at the Mill (The Dillards)
My Heart’s Own Love (Hazel Dickens/Laurie Lewis)
Mary Johnson
Bad Attitude (Carper Family)
Cold Dark & Lonely (Carper Family)
44 Gun
Success (Loretta Lynn)
Heartache Blvd (Eileen Jewel)
High Sierra (Linda Rondstadt)
Everything is Free (Gillian Welch)
Who’ll Buy the Wine
Song For You (Gram Parsons
Hole in My Heart (Caleb Klauder)
High on a Mountain (Marty Stuart)
Cheat to Do (Rex Hobart)
Magnolia Wind (Guy Clark)
Another Town (Carper Family)
American Car (Christy Hays)
Forever and Ever Amen (Randy Travis)
Concrete and Barbed Wire (Lucinda Williams)