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Performers, Music Sources and Credits
Saturday March 08, 2008
The Fitzgerald Theater, Saint Paul, MN
Performers
Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith
The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band: Richard Dworsky, piano, keyboard, organ; Pat Donohue, guitar; Gary Raynor, bass and Peter Johnson, percussion
Guests
•Alyson Gilbert; with Timmon Lund, fiddle; Brandon Kirk, electric guitar; Chris Kluge, acoustic guitar; Brian Kingsley, bass; Khristopher Dickerson, drums
•The Honey Dewdrops: Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish, vocals and guitars
•Ashley Monroe; with Michael Witcher, dobro and Daniel Agee, guitar
•Pinky Lee: Jenny Bousquet and Holly Keller: vocals, guitars, mandolin
•Andrew Ryan; with Chad Gerber, guitar
•Mattie Speece and Patrick Villines; with David Farley, guitar
Music
TISHOMINGO BLUES
—Garrison Keillor and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Spencer Williams; new words: Garrison Keillor
—©1917 Joseph W. Stern and Co.; © 1989/ 2007 Maia Maia Music
MINER'S PRAYER
—The Honey Dewdrops
—w/m: Dwight Yoakam
—© Warner Bros. Music
REHAB (playoff, used twice)
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Amy Winehouse
—©EMI Music Publishing, Ltd.
I WANNA BE THAT GIRL
—Alyson Gilbert and band
—w/m: Walt Aldridge and Brad Crisler
—© EMI April Music Inc
LOVE SONG (playoff, used twice)
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Sara Bareilles
—© Tiny Bear Music
SKIP
—Andrew Ryan, with Chad Gerber
—w/m: Andrew Ryan
—© Andrew Ryan
1234 (playoff, used twice)
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Leslie Fesit, Sally Seltman
—© BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
PHOEBE
—Mattie Speece and Patrick Villines, with David Farley
—w/m: Mattie Speece and Patrick Villines
—© Speece/ Villines
LOVE IS FREE (playoff, used twice)
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Sheryl Crow and Bill Bottrell
—© Old Crow Music
I CAN'T GET PAST YOU
—Ashley Monroe, with Daniel Agee and Micheal Witcher
—w/m: Ashley Monroe and Angelo Petroglia
—© Monroe/ Petroglia
LOOKING AT THE WORLD FROM THE BOTTOM OF A WELL (playoff, used twice)
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Mike Doughty
—© Chrysalis Music Group/ McMonkey Twenty Seven Music
FATHER TIME
—Pinky Lee
—w/m: Holly Keller and Jenny Bousquet
—© Pinky Lee
NEW SOUL (playoff, used twice)
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Yael Naïm
—© Yael Naïm
POWDERMILK BISCUIT THEME
—Garrison Keillor and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Garrison Keillor
—© Maia Maia Music (BMI)
GRANDMA'S KITCHEN TABLE
—Pinky Lee
—w/m: Holly Keller and Jenny Bousquet
—© Pinky Lee
ELCA script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2008 Richard Dworsky
USED
—Ashley Monroe, with Daniel Agee and Micheal Witcher
—w/m: Ashley Monroe and Sally Barris
—© Monroe/ Barris
ELCA script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2008 Richard Dworsky
HONKY TONKIN'
—Mattie Speece and Patrick Villines with David Farley
—w/m: Hank Williams
—© Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music
LAY YOU DOWN
—Andrew Ryan, with Chad Gerber
—w/m: Andrew Ryan
—© Andrew Ryan
REAL BAD MOOD
—Alyson Gilbert and band
—w/m: Don Poythrees and Leslie Satcher
—© Music Of Windswept
LONG BLACK VEIL
—The Honey Dewdrops
—w/m: Marijohn Wilkin and Danny Dill
—© Universal - Songs Of Polygram International Inc
LONG LONG AGO
—Garrison Keillor and the Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—m: Thomas Haynes Bayly, traditional
—w: Garrison Keillor
—© 2008 Maia Maia Music (BMI)
ST. PAUL script underscore
—Richard Dworsky and Pat Donohue
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2008 Richard Dworsky
MISSISSIPPI MUD (Intermssion)
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: James Cavanaugh, Harry Barris
—© Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc.
GUY NOIR THEME
—The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w: Garrison Keillor and Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 1995 Maia Maia Music (BMI)
—© 1995 Richard Dworsky (BMI)
GUY NOIR script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2008 Richard Dworsky
TOMORROW (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—Alyson Gilbert and Richard Dworsky
—w/m: Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin
—© Edwin H. Morris & Co.
BRIGHT MORNING STARS (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—The Honey Dewdrops
—w/m: traditional
I'LL FLY AWAY (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—Ashley Monroe
—w/m: traditional
SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—Pinky Lee
—w/m: Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg
—© EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
BEYOND THE SEA (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—Andrew Ryan
—w/m: Charles Trenet
—© Editions Raoul Breton
CLIMB EV'RY MOUNTAIN (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—Andrew Ryan
—w/m: Rodgers & Hammerstein
—© Williamson Music
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—Mattie Speece and Patrick Villines
—Original w/m: Davis & Mitchell © Peer International
—New words: Garrison Keillor © 2008 Maia Maia Music (BMI)
OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING (quote in "Guy Noir" script)
—Contestants and actors and GK
—w/m: Rodgers & Hammerstein
—© Williamson Music
WITHOUT TEARS
—The Honey Dewdrops
—w/m: Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish
—© The Honey Dewdrops
DOLLAR script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2008 Richard Dworsky
GOODNIGHT LADIES/ ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC
—GK/ contestants/ The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: traditional/ Chuck Berry © Isalee Music

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