February 24, 1996
Live from the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with La Bottine Sourainte, Natalie McMaster, Pierre Imbert, Linda Cullen, Bob Robertson, Vicki Gabreau and Bill Richardson.

Recorded on February 24, 1996, from Vancover, British Columbia.
00:00Logo
00:11GK Talk
02:41Tishomingo
03:23Credits with French translation
06:33Vancover Song
11:55Applause
12:18Fred Farrell
13:52Applause
14:44Le Reel Des Soucoupes Volantes
17:17Applause
22:07Applause
23:22How Canada Works
27:57Applause
28:11Bertha's Kitty Boutique
30:15GK Talk to Natalie McMaster
31:45Lament for the Death
35:55Applause
37:47Miss Lyle's
40:57Applause
44:48The Queen of the Dustballs
49:32Applause
51:15Pierre Imbert Medley
55:02Back Announce
56:07Poem: February
58:23Applause
59:19Who's Sorry Now
1:02:57Welcome Back to the Second Half
1:04:33Cowboys
1:17:58Applause
1:21:27La Bottine
1:26:20Applause
1:26:40Monologue
1:46:51Pat Donohue - O Canada
1:48:27Applause
1:49:20GK Canada talk
1:49:51Flee as a Bird
1:53:15Applause, credits
1:55:31Home on the Range
1:58:22Good Night, See You Next Time

Photos from the show

Garrison Keillor

Guest Information
  • La Bottine Sourainte
  • Natalie McMaster
  • Pierre Imbert
  • Linda Cullen
  • Bob Robertson
  • Vicki Gabreau
  • Bill Richardson



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