Nathan Salsburg is an archivist, producer, and writer based in Louisville, Kentucky. He has worked for the The Alan Lomax Archive since 2000, for which he currently serves in the capacities of production manager, photo and video archivist, and general digital catalog editor. Salsburg maintains an index of online vernacular music resources at his blog, roothogordie.wordpress.com, contributes occasional music writing to the Louisville Eccentric Observer and the Other Music weekly update, and is curator of Twos & Fews, a vernacular music imprint in collaboration with Chicago's Drag City label.
You Can Go Home, host
The Music of Sodom Laurel, Madison County, North Carolina, host
The Fairer Sex, host
Songs of Horses and Horse Racing, host
Songs for Memorial Day, host
Railroad Songs, host
Prison Songs, host
On Heaven and Hell, host
North African 45s, host
New Orleans Tribute, host
Music from the Axis of Evil and Other Thorns in America's Side, host
Migratory Instruments, host
Lord God I Hate The Damn Christmas Songs, host
Lining Hymns, host
Janette Carter, host
I'd Rather Be Sloppy Drunk Than Any Way That I Know, host
Goodbye Dear Old Stepstone, host
Goodbye Dear Old Stepstone, host
Floods, Levees and R. L. Burnside in Memoriam, host
Dog Songs, host
Country Grubbin', host
Coal Mining Songs, host
Birthdays/Lightnin' and Lightnin', host
All Night Long, host