Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:12 Tishomingo Blues
00:00:56 GK Intro
00:02:35 "Life's A Funny Proposition" - Pat Donohue and Shoe Band
00:06:12 North Shore/ Story Time script
00:13:10 "Bristol Sloth" - Leo Kottke
00:17:04 Cruise script
00:24:54 "Tri su kralja 'idrila'," "Trgnala e malka moma" and "Oj, khodyt', pokhodyt' misjats'" - Mila Vocal Ensemble with GK talk
00:33:49 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:35:13 Guy Noir script
00:49:35 GK introduces Charlie Parr
00:50:23 "1922" - Charlie Parr
00:53:16 "Reverend's Eviction Blues" - Charlie Parr
00:57:18 Louis Jenkins reads "Duluth", "Hockey", "Berry Picking", and "An Ill Wind"
01:03:26 Swing 42 (Intermission)
01:03:36 GK Intermission Credits
Segment 3
01:07:10 Welcome back to the 2nd half - GK talks about national anthem
01:08:18 "The Star-Spangled Banner" - GK/ Rich Dworsky/ live audience
01:10:09 GK talks about Duluth's French origin
01:10:49 "La Marseillaise" - GK/ Shoe Band/ live audience
01:12:34 GK introduces French translator Milan Kovacovic
01:15:32 French Letter script
01:20:04 "French Canadian Medley" - Dan Newton and Shoe Band
01:23:05 Rhubarb script
01:26:24 GK talks to Jerree Small
00:28:34 "Figaro" - Jerree Small, Shoe Band, and GK
Segment 4
01:31:17 News From Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:50:11 "Twice" - Leo Kottke
01:53:27 GK talks about the drive up to Duluth from the Twin Cities
01:53:51 "You're the Top (Duluth)" - GK and Shoe band
01:57:41 GK Outro
01:58:25 "Goodnight Ladies" Closer
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A Prairie Home Companion for July 8, 2006
July 8, 2006 rebroadcast with Louis Jenkins, Charlie Parr, Leo Kottke, and the Mila Vocal Ensemble
Description
This week, we're trying to get the rhubarb stains out of our clothes after a pie-eating contest went terribly wrong on the trip home from Tanglewood, so we'll bring you a special re-broadcast, the best oftwoshowswe did in Duluth not so long ago. Featured guests include poet Louis Jenkins, bluesman Charlie Parr, power-picker Leo Kottke, and the Mila Vocal Ensemble will give Garrison some singing tips. Also with us, the Royal Academy of Radio Acting: Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Tom Keith, the Guy's All-Star Shoe Band with Dan "Daddy Squeeze" Newton, and the News from Lake Wobegon takes us back to the Winter of '51, when temperatures hit -40F and Garrison learned some hard lessons about hockey from a team called the Duluth Dolls.