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Performers, Music Sources and Credits
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Rebroadcast from Bass Concert Hall, Austin, Texas.
Performers
Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith, Fred Newman
The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band: Richard Dworsky, piano, keyboard, organ; Andy Stein, fiddle, saxophone and mandolin; Pat Donohue, guitar; Gary Raynor, bass; Greg Hippen, bass; Arnie Kinsella, percussion
Guests
Joe Ely, guitar and vocals; with Joel Guzmán, accordion
The High-Flyers: Cindy Cashdollar, steel guitar; Elana James, fiddle; Redd Volkaert, guitar; and Nate Rowe, bass
The Derailers: Tony Villanueva, guitar, vocals; Brian Hofeldt, guitar, vocals; Mark Horn, drums; Ethan Shaw, bass; Marty Muse, pedal steel
Tish Hinojosa: Tish Hinojosa, vocals; Marvin Dykhuis, guitar; Chip Dolan, keyboard
Roy Blount, Jr., writer
Music
TISHOMINGO BLUES (Opening theme)
Garrison Keillor, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band (2006)
w/m: Spencer Williams; new words: Garrison Keillor
© 1917 Joseph W. Stern and Co.; © 1989/ 2002 Garrison Keillor
ROAD STOP
The High Flyers
w/m: Jimmy Day
© Trio Music Company, Inc./ Fort Knox Music, Inc.
GUY NOIR THEME
Richard Dworsky, Andy Stein, Gary Raynor, and Arnie Kinsella
w: Garrison Keillor/ Richard Dworsky
m: Richard Dworsky
© 1995 Keillor/Dworsky
GUY NOIR script underscore
Richard Dworsky
m: Richard Dworsky
© 2006 Richard Dworsky (BMI)
WAH-HOO
Garrison Keillor, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band (2006) and Joel Guzmán
original w/m: Cliff Friend © Chappell & Co.
new words: Garrison Keillor © 2006 Garrison Keillor
BLACKSNAKE MOAN (in "Texas Blues" segment)
Pat Donohue
w/m: Blind Lemon Jefferson
© Universal Music Corp.
GOIN' UP THE COUNTRY (in "Texas Blues" segment)
Pat Donohue
w/m: Alan Wilson
© EMI Unart Catalog Inc.
CHARLIE JAMES (in "Texas Blues" segment)
Pat Donohue
w/m: traditional
STORMY MONDAY (in "Texas Blues" segment)
Pat Donohue and Andy Stein
w/m: T-Bone Walker
© Cherry River Music Co.
MATCHBOX BLUES (in "Texas Blues" segment)
Pat Donohue and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
w/m: Blind Lemon Jefferson
© Universal Music Corp.
POWDERMILK BISCUIT THEME
Garrison Keillor and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band (2006)
w/m: Garrison Keillor
© Garrison Keillor
I SAW IT IN YOU
Joe Ely and Joel Guzmán
w/m: Joe Ely
© Bug Music/ Sony Music (BMI)
ROW OF DOMINOES
Joe Ely and Joel Guzmán
w/m: Butch Hancock
© Bug Music/ Rainlight Music
THE LIVES OF THE COWBOYS THEME (WESTERN THEME)
The Guys All-Star Shoe Band (2006)
m: Richard Dworsky and Pat Donohue
© 1994 Salspot Music (BMI)
© 1994 Richard Dworsky (BMI)
COWBOY SONG (in "Lives of the Cowboys" script)
Garrison Keillor and Pat Donohue
m: traditional
w: Garrison Keillor © 2006 Garrison Keillor
MY FAVORITE THINGS (excerpt, in "Lives of the Cowboys" script)
Tim Russell and Pat Donohue
w/m: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
© Williamson Music
OKLAHOMA (excerpt, in "Lives of the Cowboys" script)
Garrison Keillor, Richard Dworsky, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band (2006) live audience
w/m: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
© Williamson Music
COWBOYS script underscore
Richard Dworsky
m: Richard Dworsky
© 2006 Richard Dworsky
THREE LITTLE WORDS (Intermission)
Guy's All-Star Shoe Band (2006)
w/m: Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
© 1930 Warner Brothers Inc.
BUBBLES IN MY BEER
Red Volkaert and The High Flyers
w/m: Tommy Duncan/Cindy Walker/Bob Wills
© Chappell & Co./ Red River Songs, Inc.
CON SU PLUMA EN SU MANO (WITH HIS PEN IN HIS HAND)
Tish Hinojosa Band
w/m: Tish Hinojosa
©1995 Rounder Records Corp.
JUST ONE MORE TIME
The Derailers
w/m: Brian Hofeldt, Tony O. Villanueva
© Que Rancho Music (BMI), Hofeldtsongs Pub. (BMI)
CAN'T STOP A TRAIN
The Derailers
w/m: Brian Hofeldt, Tony O. Villanueva
© Que Rancho Music (BMI), Hofeldtsongs Pub. (BMI)
BERTHA'S KITTY BOUTIQUE THEME
Garrison Keillor and Richard Dworsky
m: Prokofiev; new words: Garrison Keillor
© Garrison Keillor (BMI)
COME BACK
The Derailers
w/m: Tony O. Villanueva
© Que Rancho Music (BMI)
ESTRELLITA (LITTLE STAR)
Tish Hinojosa Band
w/m: Manuel M. Ponce
arr: Frank LaForge
© 1914 (Europe), 1923 (USA)

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From Garrison Keillor:
“When I was 16, Helen Fleischman assigned me to memorize Shakespeare’s Sonnet No. 29, ‘When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state’ for English class, and fifty years later, that poem is still in my head. Algebra got washed away, and geometry and most of biology, but those lines about the redemptive power of love in the face of shame are still here behind my eyeballs, more permanent than my own teeth. The sonnet is a durable good. These 77 of mine include sonnets of praise, some erotic, some lamentations, some street sonnets and a 12-sonnet cycle of months. If anything here offends, I beg your pardon, I come in peace, I depart in gratitude.”
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Robin & Linda Williams are among the most popular guest performers of A Prairie Home Companion (they also appeared in the movie, have performed as part of the The Hopeful Gospel Quartet, and made appearances as Marvin & Mavis Smiley). This CD features some of the duo's best harmonies from the show. Among the 12 tracks are familiar fan favorites, including "For Better or Worse", "Visions of Mother and Dad", "Tied Down, Home Free" and the title track. A collection that is muy bueno!
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