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A Prairie Home Companion: The 2nd Annual Farewell Performance

Performance - Spoken Word
Nonfiction: Garrison Keillor / A Prairie Home Companion / Humor
  2.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 08/01/2008

A Prairie Home Companion: The 2nd Annual Farewell Performance

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Audio CD ISBN:9781598876024
Digital Download ISBN:9781598879964

Summary

Broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall, the 2nd Farewell (June 4, 1988) was a joyous reunion heard by millions of fans.

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Product Description

This complete original radio broadcast stars Keillor and friends Chet Atkins, Leo Kottke, the Everly Brothers, and more.

Contents:
  • >Hello Love
  • Buster Preview
  • Small Songs
  • Peanut Butter
  • Chaplin in New Shoes
  • Greetings
  • It’s a Lonesome Road
  • When I Wake Up to Sleep No More
  • Powdermilk Biscuits
  • You’re the Top
  • Broadway Baby
  • Buster The Show Dog
  • The First to Go
  • Bertha’s Kitty Boutique
  • Lemon Meringue
  • Mamie’s Blues
  • Everly Brothers Medley
  • Greetings
  • Tell Me Why
  • Jazznochracy
  • The Duet of Bill & Marilyn
  • Across the Blue Mountains
  • News from Lake Wobegon
  • Remember Me
  • Bye Bye Love
  • I’ll See You in My Dreams
  • The Lord Will Make a Way

Author Bio

GARRISON KEILLOR is America’s favorite storyteller. For more than 35 years, as the host of A Prairie Home Companion, he has captivated millions of listeners with his weekly News from Lake Wobegon monologues. A Prairie Home Companion is heard on hundreds of public radio stations, as well as America One, the Armed Forces Networks, Sirius Satellite Radio, and via a live audio webcast.

Keillor is also the author of several books and a frequent contributor to national publications including Time, The New Yorker, and National Geographic, in addition to writing his own syndicated column. He has been awarded a National Humanities Medal from the National Endowment of the Humanities. When not touring, he resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.