Segment 1
00:00:00 - Logo
00:00:12 - "Tishomingo Blues" - GK and Richard Dworsky
00:02:30 - GK opens, talk about Waterbury, I Wish I Was script
00:10:34 - GK intros Lara Herscovitch
00:11:12 - "Connecticut Skies"- Lara Herscovitch and Richard Dworsky
00:14:24 - GK talks to Lara
00:14:57 - "Blah Blah Blah" - Lara Herscovitch and Richard Dworsky
00:16:24 - Guy Noir script
00:26:09 - GK intros Arlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tour
00:27:06 - "Evangelina" - Arlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tour
00:31:47 - "My Old Friend" - Arlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tour
00:35:34 - Powdermilk Biscuit Break/Jamaica Farewell/Here Comes the Sun/You Are My Sunshine - Richard Dworsky/GK/ Lara Herscovitch
Segment 2
00:39:30 - Mom script
00:45:46 - Hayden Carruth poems
00:51:22 - The Lives of the Cowboys script
01:01:40 - "Alabama Bound" - Arlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tour
01:05:12 - Intermission- Ain't Misbehavin'
Segment 3
01:08:53 - Greetings
01:12:00 - GK talks about Charles Ives, "America"
01:17:13 - "America" audience singalong - GK/ Lara/ Rich Dworsky
01:21:21 - GK talks with Lara Herscovitch
01:21:43 - "Mirrors and Smoke" - Lara Herscovitch and Richard Dworsky
01:25:50 - Allergy script
01:30:44 - "The Palace Boogie" - Richard Dworsky
Segment 4
>01:31:48 - The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:46:04 - GK talks with Arlo Guthrie
01:47:10 - "The Hymn" - Arlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tour
01:51:10 - GK talks more with Arlo Guthrie, intros Burns sisters and band
01:52:00 - "St. James Infirmary" - Arlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tour
01:56:26 - Credits/"So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh"
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A Prairie Home Companion for April 25, 2009
April 25, 2009 broadcast with Arlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tour, Abe Guthrie and the Burns Sisters, and Lara Herscovitch
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, we'll bring you a live broadcast performance fromThe Palace Theaterin Waterbury, Connecticut. FeaturingArlo Guthrie and the Lost World Tourwith special guests Abe Guthrie and The Burns Sisters,Lara Herscovitch, The Royal Academy of Radio Actors;Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Fred Newman, pianistRichard Dworsky, and The News from Lake Wobegon.