Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo (MPR)
00:00:12 Tishomingo Blues
00:02:39 GK talks about Twin Cities marathon, October, 5 year old girls
00:04:50 "The Day is Short (Jump)" - GK, Shoe Band
00:08:12 "Red's Blues" - Pat Donohue and Shoe Band
00:11:16 GK talks with Jearlyn Steele
00:12:56 "I'll Meet You in the Morning" - GK and Jearlyn Steele
00:17:57 "In The Garden" - GK and Jearlyn Steele
Segment 2
00:21:44 Republicans script
Segment 3
00:27:35 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
00:29:16 GK talks to Peter Ostroushko about the Twins and Brad Radke
00:30:23 "Radke's Reel" - Peter Ostroushko and band
Segment 4
00:34:00 Guy Noir script
Segment 5
00:48:17 GK intros Marcia Ball
00:48:52 "Honeypie" - Marcia Ball
00:52:28 "Give Me A Chance" - Marcia Ball
Segment 6
00:56:05 Duct Tape script
Segment 7
00:58:24 GK talks to Marcia Ball
00:59:28 "So Many Rivers To Cross" - Marcia Ball
01:04:09 "Ragtime Annie" (Intermission)
01:08:00 Greetings
01:11:48 "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" - GK and Jearlyn
01:15:00 "Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us" - Jearlyn Steele and GK
01:20:25 "When the Last Morning Glory Blooms" - Peter Ostroushko
Segment 8
01:24:43 The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 9
01:39:36 "Foreclose on the House of Love" - Marcia Ball
Segment 10
01:45:14 Grieg (married couple) script
Segment 11
01:53:39 "Gonna Build A Mountain" - Jearlyn Steele
01:55:36 Credits
01:57:03 "Goodnight Ladies"/"Goodnight Sweetheart" closer
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A Prairie Home Companion for October 4, 2003
October 4, 2003 broadcast with Marcia Ball and Jearlyn Steele
Description
We spent Saturday, October 4th, at the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, with bayou piano queen Marcia Ball as our musical guest. Jearlyn Steele brought her vocal and thespian talents to our stage once more before abandoning us for Hollywood. Barb and Jim were transfixed by a new gated community, Guy Noir helped a local rapper find her car, and Bush made another appearance on our show.