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A Prairie Home Companion: The 4th Annual Farewell Performance

Performance - Spoken Word
Nonfiction: Garrison Keillor / A Prairie Home Companion / Humor
Unabridged   2 hour(s)
Publication date: 08/01/2008

A Prairie Home Companion: The 4th Annual Farewell Performance

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Audio CD ISBN:9781598876048
Digital Download ISBN:9781598879988

Summary

Recorded live on June 16, 1990 at the University of Iowa, this original radio broadcast features "News From Lake Wobegon" and great guest performances from Jean Redpath, Peter Ostroushko, Greg Brown, and Tom Keith.

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Product Description

Contents:
  • Hello Love
  • Open Up Your Heart
  • Why Iowa
  • Powdermilk Biscuits/Back Again
  • Iowa Waltz, Reach for Tomorrow
  • If I Had Known
  • All Day Rain
  • Higher Ground
  • Buster, The Show Dog
  • Ostroushko Horseradish
  • Moï Rchehn (Moyee Yasinih)
  • Tico Tico
  • Intermission Rag
  • Greetings
  • Prairie Lullaby
  • Bertha’s Kitty Boutique
  • The Eriskay Love Lilt
  • Heavy Lies My Heart
  • Leaving the Land
  • News From Lake Wobegon
  • God Moves on the Water
  • Hallelujah, I’m Ready

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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.