October 26, 1996
Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with Cephas and Wiggins and pianist Marcia Ball.

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Recorded on October 26, 1996, from St. Paul, Minnesota.
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00:00LOGO
00:11TISHOMINGO
01:53GK TALKS ABOUT GOLDEN OCTOBER DAYS
05:19FAMOUS CELEBRITIES: HALLOWEEN (RA)
11:18APPLAUSE
11:41KETCHUP: PUBLIC RADIO STATION (RA)
13:36APPLAUSE
13:57BRINGING MARY HOME
17:15GHOSTS (RA)
25:57AT THE JAZZ BAND BALL
28:18APPLAUSE
28:39BOOK TOUR (RA)
30:44APPLAUSE--GK INTRODUCES CEPHAS AND WIGGINS
31:42BURN YOUR BRIDGES
34:15APPLAUSE
34:28JOHN CEPHAS INTRODUCES NEXT SONG
35:11BACKWATER BLUES
40:04APPLAUSE
40:37RHUBARB: AD AGENCY (RA)
44:33APPLAUSE
44:48CAFE BOEUF: DINNER IS A WORK OF ART
46:30APPLAUSE--GK INTRODUCES MARCIA BALL
47:25LA DI DA
52:06APPLAUSE
52:53BLUE HOUSE
56:24APPLAUSE
57:09newT
101:54APPLAUSE
102:16SWING THAT MUSIC
105:50APPLAUSE--WELCOME BACK
106:10MEL'S BUFFET (RA)
108:56GREETINGS
112:14A LITTLE KISS EACH MORNING--GK TALKS TO HIS AUNT JEAN
116:30APPLAUSE
116:48GK TALKS TO CEPHAS AND WIGGINS (RA)
118:17PIGMEAT
121:33APPLAUSE
122:09HOW LONG?
125:10APPLAUSE
125:33MONOLOGUE: HALLOWEEN (RA) 148:16 I'LL FOLLOW THE SUN
150:04APPLAUSE
150:47GK TALKS WITH MARCIA
151:12THE POWER OF LOVE
156:06APPLAUSE -- CREDITS (RA)
157:18LET IT ROLL
158:18THAT'S OUR SHOW!

Guest Information
  • Cephas and Wiggins
  • Marcia Ball
  • Scripts
  • Famous Celebrities
  • Ketchup
  • Ghosts
  • Book Tour
  • Rhubarb
  • Cafe Boeuf
  • Mel's Buffet

  • Music Information
    Performers, music scipts and credits
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