Segment 1
00:00:00 - Logo
00:00:11 - Tishomingo Blues
00:00:54 - GK Intro
00:02:26 - "Happy Feet" - Vince Giordano and The Nighthawks
00:05:26 - Ruth Harrison script
00:11:35 - "Benny's Bugle" - The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
00:14:25 - Rhubarb script
00:17:49 - "Way Back Home" - PD and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
00:21:17 - GK Intro Mark O'Connor
00:21:42 - "Minor Swing" - Mark O'Connor and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
00:24:35 - Salome Dancing Shoes script
00:27:13 - "Radio Hula" - Ledward Ka'apana
00:30:00 - GK Powdermilk Intro
00:30:23 - Powdermilk Break w/Beer Barrel Polka
Segment 2
00:33:06 - "Polka Internationale" - Frigg
00:35:24 - Catchup script
00:39:20 - "Rignesen Reinlander" schottische by Skalmusik
00:41:51 - GK Intro Hot Club of Cowtown
00:42:43 - "Forget Me Nots" and "Pray for the Lights to Go Out" - The Hotclub of Cowtown
00:49:25 - Dancing Pig script (with Gillian Welch)
01:00:04 - GK Intermission Credits ("Stompin' at the Savoy" - The Guy's All- Star Shoe Band)
Segment 3
01:02:55 - GK Welcome Back
01:03:24 - "Senor Sorreno" and "Rompe Saraguey" - Salsa del Soul
01:12:30 - Guy Noir script
01:25:45 - GK Mono Intro
01:26:07 - "Blue Tango" - Pat Donohue
Segment 4
01:29:28 - The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:48:24 - "Charlie's Waltz" - Rich Dworsky and Tony Ross
01:50:52 - "Evangeline Waltz" - Beausoleil
01:54:29 - GK Credits
01:56:10 - "Four Flusher's Waltz" - Soupy Schindler and Bill Hinckley
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A Prairie Home Companion for September 19, 2009
September 19, 2009 rebroadcast with Ledward Ka'apana, Frigg, and The Hot Club of Cowtown
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, we're rolling up the rugs, moving the kitchen table out of the way, and getting up to speed for next week's Street Dance & Meatloaf Supper. With some swing tunes, hot salsa numbers, polkas, a hula, one tango and a couple of waltzes.Ledward Ka'apanaplays the "Radio Hula," Finnish whirling dervishesFriggplay "Polka Internationale," andThe Hot Club of Cowtownplays "Forget Me Nots." Guy Noir bumps into a dancing pair of Siamese twins, Lola and Lulu Lippizaner, and Ruth Harrison clashes with a would-be biographer doing research on former strip-tease artist Bubbles Bergerud. Plus, the story of Lake Wobegon's most famous dancer, Bob.