Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:13 Tishomingo Blues
00:02:13 GK talks about Philadelphia, opera house's 150th anniversary, food, President Bush's speech on energy conservation, Broad street, Mummer's Parade
00:04:42 "Mummer's Strut" - Shoe Band
00:08:22 GK talks about Philip Brunelle coming up later, things that started in Philly, Amos Lee, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Terry Gross
00:10:29 Rocky script
00:13:12 "Railroad Bill (Philadelphia)" - GK/Pat Donohue/Shoes
00:16:26 Ruth Harrison script (with Terry Gross)
00:26:35 GK intros Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
00:26:57 "Misery River" - Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
00:32:11 "Can You Hear Me Now" - Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
00:35:16 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:37:51 Net script
00:40:20 GK intros Amos Lee
00:40:52 "Keep it Loose, Keep it Tight" - Amos Lee
00:44:48 "Better Days" - Amos Lee and Richard Dworsky
Segment 3
00:48:07 News From Lake Wobegon
01:01:22 "America the Beautiful" - Philip Brunelle, GK, live audience
01:04:46 Intermission/"Miss Annabelle Lee"
Segment 4
01:08:40 Welcome Back to the 2nd Half/Greetings
01:12:05 GK talks about Philadelphia
01:21:08 "Grand Responsive Chorus (Gigout)" - Philip Brunelle
01:25:00 Fresh Air script (with Terry Gross)
01:30:26 "Bandstand Boogie" (theme from American Bandstand)- Shoe Band
01:31:44 GK talks to Amos Lee
01:33:00 "Bottom of the Barrel" - Amos Lee
01:35:12 Guy Noir script (with Terry Gross)
Segment 5
01:46:56 GK talks about the Wanamaker Organ
01:48:00 "Wanamaker Melange" - Philip Brunelle
01:51:02 GK talks to Philip about the organ
01:51:42 "My Walkin' Shoes" - Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver
01:54:05 Credits, Philly SFX
01:56:28 "Red River Valley" closer, into Katy Hill
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A Prairie Home Companion for January 27, 2007
January 27, 2007 broadcast with Philip Brunelle and Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Description
This week on a Prairie Home Companion, we'll visit the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, and installPhilip Brunelleat the helm of America's largest concert hall organ, the mighty Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ. Perennial Bluegrass favoritesDoyle Lawson and Quicksilverwill be there too. Joining the Royal Academy of Radio Acting, the always-charming host of "Fresh Air,"Terry Gross. And sitting in with the Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, Mr. Andy "The Fifth Shoe" Stein. Join us this Saturday from Philadelphia.