Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:11 Tishomingo Blues
00:02:15 GK opens, talks about Lent and St. Valentine's Day, mild winter, his daughter
00:05:30 "Under the Stars" - GK/Prudence Johnson, strings, Shoe Band
00:09:29 GK talks about our guests tonight, talks with Prudence
00:10:37 "Let it Be Me" - GK/Prudence, strings, Shoe Band
Segment 2
00:13:12 Pencil script
00:15:23 GK intros Old Crow Medicine Show
00:15:50 "Tell it to Me" - Old Crow Medicine Show
00:19:13 Guy Noir script
00:33:33 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
00:35:43 GK intros next piece
00:36:25 "The Good Life" - Rich Dworsky, Joseph Johnson, Gary Raynor
Segment 3
00:39:23 GK talks about Lincoln's birthday
00:40:00 "Gentle Annie" - Loner String Quartet
00:41:07 Lincoln segment with Bob Rogers
00:52:27 "Deep Elm Blues" - Pat Donohue and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
00:56:12 GK introduces Old Crow Medicine Show
00:56:29 "Big Time in the Jungle" - Old Crow Medicine Show
00:59:27 Intermission/"Centipede"
Segment 4
01:03:40 Greetings/Welcome to 2nd half of show
01:07:02 "Taking A Chance on Love" - Prudence Johnson
01:10:16 Furniture script
01:11:22 Pants script
01:12:50 GK talks about Valentine's Day as a kid
01:14:05 "When I Dream" - GK/Prudence, strings, Shoe Band
01:17:29 "What'll I Do?" - GK/Prudence, strings, Shoe Band
01:21:40 Rhubarb script
01:26:53 GK intros Loner String Quartet
01:27:47 "Lord, In Thy Bosom We Will Rest" - Peter Ostroushko, Loner String Quartet, Richard Dworsky
Segment 5
01:31:34 The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 6
01:42:25 "I Got the Morning Blues" - Peter Ostroushko and Shoe Band
01:46:24 GK talks to Old Crow Medicine Show
01:47:11 "Drinkin' of the Wine" - Old Crow Medicine Show
01:51:34 GK talks to Old Crow about Washington Phillips
01:52:16 "Denomination Blues" - Old Crow Medicine Show
01:55:33 GK thanks guests, credits
01:57:30 "Red Wing" closer
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A Prairie Home Companion for February 12, 2005
February 12, 2005 broadcast with with Old Crow Medicine Show, Peter Ostroushko, Prudence Johnson, and John Niemann
Description
We'll be on the edge of our seats at the Fitz this weekend, waiting to see what the young guys in the rebellious Appalachian string bandOld Crow Medicine Showhave for us. We'll be glad to have them (back for the first time sinceSeptember), along with Peter Ostroushko, Prudence Johnson, John Niemann, and more.