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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, 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; 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
June 6, 1998
Bass Concert Hall, Austin, Texas
Performers:
Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith
The Guys All-Star Shoe Band: Richard Dworsky, piano; Andy Stein, fiddle, tenor sax; Pat Donohue, guitar; Greg Hippen, bass; Arnie Kinsella, percussion.
Guests:
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
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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