Despite the hectic schedule and numerous unexpected bumps, jolts and snafus that arise in putting a show together every week, every now and again we get a chance to sit down with some folks that make the show a bit better and chat about life, work, or whatever happens to come up.
Heather Masse:
Bird Song
(November 2009)
Patty Loveless:
Mountain Soul
(October 2009)
Paula Poundstone:
Hearts Jokes
(July 2009)
Ricky Skaggs:
Talkin' Bluegrass
(May 2009)
Jearlyn Steele
(March 2009)
A Sensible Rock
Star: Richard Thompson
(March 2002)
A Place of
Their Own: Robin and Linda Williams
(February 2002)
Steeped in the Blues:
Pianist Marica Ball
(December 2001)
Mollie O'Brien: Feeling
Confident and It Shows
(December 2001)
On the Move: Fiddler
April Verch
(December 2001)
An Eclectic Mix: Jo
Serrapere and the Hot Tail Section
(December 2001)
Modernizing
Monroe: The Nashville Bluegrass Band
(November 2001)
The Road Dog: C.J. Chenier
(October 2001)
No Time for Nonsense:
Delbert McClinton
(October 2001)
Ralph
Stanley II: Carryin' On
(July 2001)
Tracy Nelson:
Living Well
(June 2001)
Jay
Ungar and Molly Mason: Heartfelt Sounds
(February
2001)
Peter Ostroushko:
Looking Back
(February 2001)
Laurie Lewis:
Celebrating Winter's Blessings
(January 2001)
Pat Donohue:
American Guitar
(December 2000)
Interview Archive
- Marcia Ball
- Pat Donohue
- Mike Dowling
- Ledward Kaapana
- Laurie Lewis
- Patty Loveless
- Heather Masse
- Jay Ungar and Molly Mason
- Delbert McClinton
- The Nashville Bluegrass Band
- Tracy Nelson
- Mollie Obrien
- Peter Ostroushko
- Paula Poundstone
- Jo Serrapera
- Ricky Skaggs
- Ralph Stanley II
- Jearlyn Steele
- Richard Thompson
- April Verch
- Rhonda Vincent
- Robin & Linda Williams
Now Available:
A Christmas Blizzard
GK's New Holiday Story
A comic novella about a Hawaii-bound holiday traveler who ends up stranded in his North Dakota hometown.
Audio edition also available»
The Prairie Home cruise has become legendary on two of the Seven Seas and now is setting sail on a third, a weeklong spring break cruise of the western Caribbean along the Mexican coast, and it leaves March 14 from Tampa.
Stories of a Wobegon romance far from home, all delivered with Garrison Keillor's trademark humor.
Read the first chapter»Signed Copies Available»
The latest collection of Lake Wobegon short stories gathered from live broadcasts include Confirmation Sunday, the church directory photos, Pastor Ingqvist's leather bound sermons along with song lyrics and the "95 Theses," among others. Companion audio also available.
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