Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo (MPR)
00:00:12 Tishomingo Blues
00:03:08 "Blue Ridge Mountain Home" - Robin & Linda Williams with Mountain Heart
00:06:33 GK talks about the University of Virginia
Segment 2
00:07:19 Accents script
00:10:57 GK talks to Robin and & Linda Williams
00:12:26 "October Light" - Robin & Linda Williams with Mountain Heart
00:16:19 GK talks about Monticello
Segment 3
00:16:42 SFX script
00:22:27 "Waves Upon the Sea" - Mike Seeger, Robin & Linda Williams, GK
00:26:26 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
00:28:05 Marvin & Mavis sing the University of Virginia fight song
Segment 4
00:30:54 Guy Noir script
00:41:24 GK talks about Charlottesville
00:44:38 GK talks with Mike Seeger about old-time music
00:47:22 Mike demonstrates the gourd banjo
00:48:14 "Soon the Morning Babe" - Mike Seeger
00:51:36 "Quill Ditty" - Mike Seeger
00:53:36 "Did you Ever See the Devil, Uncle Joe?"
00:56:39 GK continues talk about Charlottesville
00:58:18 "Ramblin' Heart" - Mountain Heart
01:01:22 Intermission - "Pike County" - Mountain Heart
Segment 5
01:05:00 Cafe Boeuf script
01:07:35 More greetings, GK talk about Mountain Heart
01:08:22 "Gospel Train" - Mountain Heart
01:11:23 Greetings
01:13:20 "Weary Prodigal Son" - Robin & Linda Williams and GK
01:16:17 "They Don't Want Piano" - Richard Dworsky
01:20:20 "By the Touch of Her Hand" - Robin & Linda Williams and GK
Segment 6
01:24:12 The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 7
01:42:09 "Your Mischievous Charms" - Richard Dworsky
01:44:25 "The False Knight" - GK, Rich Dworsky, and Robin & Linda Williams
Segment 8
01:49:14 Carp script
01:52:13 Credits
01:53:30 "Take Me Home Tonight in a Song"
01:56:03 "Goodnight Ladies" - Garrison Keillor, Richard Dworsky, Mountain Heart, Robin & Linda Williams, Mike Seeger
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A Prairie Home Companion for September 17, 2005
September 17, 2005 rebroadcast with Robin & Linda Williams, Mountain Heart, and Mike Seeger
Description
This weekend we'll rebroadcast a great show we did out ofCharlottesville back in 2003. Virginia-based Americana music masters Robin and Linda Williams were with us, as well as rollicking bluegrass musicians Mountain Heart. Mike Seeger was there, too, playing traditional songs from the rural American South.