![]() ![]() ![]() Buckeye Flowers credit:ohio-nature.com This week on A Prairie Home Companion, a summertime mix of three shows from Ohio. Sam Bush and Buddy Emmons sit in with Rich Dworsky and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, tenor Mark Thomsen sings "La donna e mobile," and Dusty and Lefty get stuck roping shopping carts at a strip mall opening. Plus, "the drifter" is back in Lake Wobegon. Join The Royal Academy of Radio Actors—Tim Russell, Sue Scott, Tom Keith and Fred Newman—for a whirlwind review of performances from the Buckeye State. Requires Adobe Flash plug-in. See how to listen. RealAudio |
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