Segment 1
00:00:00 - Logo
00:00:12 - Tishomingo Blues
00:00:56 - GK Intro
00:03:41 - "Song Up in Her Head" and "Come on Up to the House," Sara Jaroz and the Shoes
00:11:11 - Guy Noir script with Connie Evingson singing "Autumn in Saint Paul" (GK, SS, TR, TK, CE)
00:22:49 - "Circles Around Me" and "Out on the Ocean," Sam Bush and his band
00:29:05 - GK Powdermilk Intro
00:29:51 - Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:33:00 - GK intro Butch Thompson
00:34:25 - "Working Man Blues," Butch Thompson
00:37:40 - GK intros OCMS
00:38:20 - "Lift Him Up" and "Caroline," Old Crow Medicine Show
00:46:23 - SFX script (GK, TK)
00:52:29 - "Let It Go," Pat Donohue and Shoes
00:55:51 - GK Intermission Credits
Segment 3
00:59:48 - GK Welcome Back
01:00:15 - Ruth Harrison script (GK, SS, TR, TK)
01:08:12 - "County Line," The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
01:10:15 - "Who's Going to Mow Your Grass," The Derailers
01:13:17 - GK Intro Robin and Linda
01:14:11 - "Ain't No Grave," Robin and Linda Williams, Prudence Johnson and GK
01:18:27 - The Apartment script with Jerry Douglas (GK, SS, TK, JD)
01:24:27 - "Don't Take Your Guns to Town," Jerry Douglas and his band
01:28:50 - Rhubarb script (GK, SS, TR, TK)
01:34:19 - GK Mono Intro
01:34:51 - "Blue Skies," Rich Dworsky and Butch Thompson
Segment 4
01:37:30 - The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:50:41 - "Les Chemins de l'Amour" (Poulenc), Maria Jette and Rich Dworsky
01:54:39 - GK Credits
01:55:47 - "Guitar Camp," Pat Donohue
01:58:35 - GK Recorded Credits
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A Prairie Home Companion for September 18, 2010
September 18, 2010 rebroadcast with Connie Evingson, Sara Jarosz, Butch Thompson, The Old Crow Medicine Show, and the Derailers
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, we're getting ready for next week'sSeason Opener, Street Dance & Meatloaf Supperwith a remix of opening shows from the past few years.Connie Evingsonsings "Autumn in St. Paul,"Sara Jaroszsings "Song Up in Her Head," andButch Tompsonplays "The Working Man Blues." TheOld Crow Medicine Showlives up to their raucous reputation, and we stop by the reference desk at the Herndon County Library to check in on Ruth Harrison. The hangdogs of honky-tonk, Austin'sDerailers, sing "Who's Going to Mow Your Grass," and in Lake Wobegon, Dorothy at the Chatterbox Cafe is raising eyebrows with a new hairdo.