Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo (MPR)
00:00:12 Tishomingo Blues
00:02:53 GK talks about Hot Springs, home of Bill Clinton, home of world's shortest St. Patrick's Day parade, bath houses, city is a loose buckle on the bible belt, pure water, politics
00:05:07 "Eight More Miles to Louisville" - Sam Bush and Shoe Band
Segment 2
00:09:02 Duct Tape script
00:11:53 "Blue Guitar Stomp" - Cindy Cashdollar and Shoe Band
Segment 3
00:13:05 Babes script
00:14:28 "Hey Good Lookin'" - Cindy Cashdollar and Shoe Band
Segment 4
00:16:01 Radio script
Segment 5
00:47:19 Fritz Electronics script
Segment 6
00:18:41 Guy Noir script
00:30:02 Powdermilk Biscuit Break with "Turn Your Radio" "On Nonsense Song" "Where the Soul of Man Never Dies"
00:35:00 GK talks about Hot Springs
00:40:47 "Dixie" - GK and Shoe band
00:41:52 "Old Chunk of Coal" - Billy Joe Shaver
00:45:22 "Georgia on a Fast Train" - Billy Joe Shaver
00:49:14 "Live Forever" - Billy Joe Shaver
Segment 7
00:52:24 Grieg (Married Life) script
01:00:36 Intermission - Marie
01:05:25 Greetings
01:10:00 "They're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" - Sam Bush and Shoe band
Segment 8
01:15:56 Wait script
01:17:27 GK talks to Charlotte Crosmer, national old-time fiddling champion
01:18:42 "Beaumont Rag" - Charlotte Crosmer and Pat Donohue
01:21:06 GK talks to Charlotte about her family, her trophy
01:22:43 "Blackberry Blossom" - Charlotte Crosmer, Sam Bush, and Shoe Band
01:25:49 GK talks to Billy Joe Shaver
01:28:12 "Good Ol' U.S.A." - Billy Joe Shaver
Segment 9
01:32:14 News From Lake Wobegon
01:49:00 "Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)" - Pat Donohue and Cindy Cashdollar
Segment 10
01:51:00 Catchup script
01:53:00 Credits, "Goodnight Ladies" "Arkansas Traveler"
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A Prairie Home Companion for February 7, 2004
February 7, 2004 broadcast with Sam Bush, Billy Joe Shaver, and Cindy Cashdollar
Description
Tune in this week as we broadcast live from the thermal waters of Hot Springs, Arkansas. On the musical roster are mandolin virtuoso and bluegrass rebel Sam Bush, cowboy poet Billy Joe Shaver, and steel guitar and dobro master Cindy Cashdollar.