February 16, 2002
Rebroadcast July 17, 2004
Live from the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana, with Spencer Bohren, Butch Thompson, Duke Heitger, Topsy Chapman, and Geoff Muldaur.

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Walkin' To New Orleans (Geoff Muldaur, Spencer Bohren) News from Lake Wobegon

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00:00Logo
00:13Tishomingo Blues (in New Orleans Style), GK talk about New Orleans
03:12Bon Ton Roulet - Andy Stein and band
06:11SFX script - GK and Fred Newman
10:43I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday/ I Like it Like That - Garrison Keillor and Pat Donohue (GK intro)
15:41GK intros Spencer Bohren
17:36Come on Down - Spencer and André Bohren
20:02Down The Road - Spencer and band
23:52Celebrities script - GK and Tim Russell
28:40Rhubarb script
32:41Powdermilk Biscuit Break
34:29GK talks about the Mississippi River, Canal Street, Storyville, jazz
36:20My Man - Topsy Chapman and band
40:10I Can't Believe - Topsy Chapman and band
44:57Guy Noir script
57:19Big Chief - Guy's All-Star Shoe band with horns
59:05Intermission - Nobody's Sweetheart
1:03:27Minnesota Cruise script
1:05:27GK talks to Geoff Muldaur
1:07:00Please Send Me Someone to Love - Geoff and band
1:12:00High Blood Pressure - Geoff, Spencer, and band
1:15:15GK talks more about New Orleans, Louisiana Purchase, French streets
1:17:07Yancy Special - Butch Thompson
1:19:43Catchup script
1:22:49Lonnie's Stomp - Pat Donohue and Shoe band
1:25:39GK talks about New Orleans
1:27:46Walkin' To New Orleans - Geoff, Spencer, and band
1:31:12Monologue
1:52:09When It's Sleepytime Down South - Butch and Duke, into credits
1:55:54Just A Little While To Stay Here

Rebroadcast July 17, 2004

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AS DONE, July 17, 2004
New Orleans, Louisiana

This broadcast was a repeat of the February 16, 2002, performance. The Celebrities script is replaced with the Married Life script from the May 4, 2002, broadcast.

00:22:33 Married Life (from 05/04/02)


Photos from the show
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Spencer Bohren Topsy Chapman
Duke Heitger Fred Newman on sound effects
Trombone player Mr. Freddie Lonzo Geoff Muldaur
New Orleans architecture

Guest Recordings
  • Spencer Bohren
  • Geoff Muldaur
  • Topsy Chapman
  • Butch Thompson
  • Duke Heitger
  • Music Information
    Performers, music sources and credits

    Writing Credits: Russ Ringsak, Marilyn Heltzer, Greg Fideler, Steve Stajich, Katy Reckdahl and Lora Barstad
    Guest Information
  • Spencer Bohren
  • Geoff Muldaur
  • Topsy Chapman
  • Butch Thompson
  • Duke Heitger
  • Scripts
  • SFX script
  • Celebrities
  • Guy Noir
  • Minnesota Cruise
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