October 8, 2005
This week, it's another home game at the Fitzgerald Theater, featuring "The most soulful voice in Bluegrass," the legendary Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers, the always wonderful Prudence Johnson, celebrity guest actor Lee Lynch, and the baldest band in radio, The Guy's All Star Shoe Band.

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Segment 1
00:00:00Logo
00:00:14Tishomingo Blues
00:02:39GK talks about Bush's supreme court nomination, Australian Bible Society, GK intros Lee Lynch, PHC script
00:06:09"Every Day" - GK, Prudence, Shoe Band
00:08:20SFX script
00:13:59Air script underscore
00:16:43"Cow Cow Blues" - Pat Donohue and band
Segment 2
00:19:56GK intros Larry Sparks
00:20:53"Gospel Train" - Larry Sparks, Garrison Keillor and the Lonesome Ramblers
00:24:32"I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" - GK/Prudence
00:27:03Ruth script
00:31:32Powdermilk Biscuit Break/"Cecilia" - GK, Prudence, Shoe Band
00:35:27GK talks about Larry Sparks
00:36:49"Georgia Peaches" - Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers
Segment 3
00:40:29Larry introduces his band members
00:41:14"John Deere Tractor" - Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers
00:45:09Guy Noir script
Segment 4
01:02:47Intermission/"Exactly Like You" - Shoe Band
01:07:38Greetings
01:11:11"Brown Eyed Girl" - GK, Prudence, band
01:14:45PHC script continued
01:17:47GK intros Prudence Johnson
01:18:22"Tell Me Lies" - Prudence Johnson and Shoe Band
01:21:55Surgery script
01:23:43GK sings the U of Minnesota rouser with audience
01:26:30GK talks to Larry Sparks
01:27:12"Kentucky Chimes" - Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers
01:29:00Larry talks to audience, says hello to his family
01:29:50"Tennessee 1949" - Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers
Segment 5
01:33:26The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 6
01:47:15"Cornfield Boogie" - Richard Dworsky
01:49:00Catchup script
01:52:08GK talks about Larry Sparks' Hank Williams album
01:53:06"Hank Williams Medley" - Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers
01:53:06Credits, "Cow Cow Blues" reprise



Photos from the show
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Prudence Johnson and The Shoes warm up the crowd before broadcast with a country ballad. Sue Scott takes a moment to enjoy the moment between the lines of "SFX script."
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Gary Raynor of The Shoes. The Royal Academy of Radio Actors with Garrison Keillor and guest, Lee Lynch, perform "Guy Noir."
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Tim Russell showing off his Norwegian embouchure. Garrison Keillor reads this week's greetings.

Guest Information
  • Larry Sparks
  • Prudence Johnson
  • John Niemann
  • Guest Recordings
  • Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers
  • Prudence Johnson

  • Scripts
  • PHC script
  • SFX script
  • Air script
  • Ruth Harrison script
  • Guy Noir script
  • Surgery script
  • Catchup script

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  • Music Information
    Performers, music sources and credits

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