Laden...
Drumming Our Way Back to 2001featuring Laurie Lewis, Tom Rozum, Bruce Molsky, and Charles Keating
Wisconsin Bound!Ashwaubenon (Green Bay area), Wisconsin, on January 21, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. Garrison Keillor brings his solo show to Green Bay, Wisconsin. Poetry, limericks, a sing-along, and the News from Lake Wobegon. No doubt, a memorable evening. Hope you can join us! Get tickets to Ashwaubenon PAC on Jan. 21 Listen to the Classic Show from January 6, 2001This week, we revisit a great show from downtown St. Paul as A Prairie Home Companion welcomed Laurie Lewis, Tom Rozum, and Bruce Molsky on their “Winter's Grace” tour, plus a salute to Twelfth Night with actor Charles Keating and a 12-person drum ensemble with Marc Anderson. Highlights include the “Boogie-Woogie Dance” by Pat Donohue and the house band, “Sail Away Ladies” and “Winter Grace” by Laurie Lewis, Tom Rozum, and Bruce Molsky, some banging music from the Drum Ensemble, a Tom Keith Sound Effects sketch, The Lives of the Cowboys, the Twelfth Night, and the latest News from Lake Wobegon. Listen now. Fiddler, singer, and songwriter Laurie Lewis grew up in Berkeley, California, and began playing violin as a child. It was at the Berkeley Folk Festivals of the 1960s that she first caught the folk bug. And while she drifted away from the music after her high school days, she always kept her fiddle stashed under the bed. A prudent move. In her early 20s, she discovered the Bay Area bluegrass scene and realized that music would be her life’s work. In the mid-1970s, she helped found the Good Ol’ Persons, an all-female ensemble, and she went on to form the Grant Street String Band, Blue Rose, and the Right Hands. Mandolinist Tom Rozum, Laurie's longtime collaborator, joins her for today’s show along with Bruce Molsky Charles Keating was best known for his role as Carl Hutchins in the daytime soap opera Another World where he won a Daytime Emmy Award for his portrayal. Born in London, he immigrated to Canada as a teenager — and later moved to the U.S. His stage appearances included the Guthrie Theater, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and more. He also appeared on Broadway and in film. He passed away in 2014. Here are the lyrics to ’Twas Christmas Day in the Poorhouse’ from this week’s classic show: CK: ’Twas Christmas Day in the poorhouse In front stood a plastic snowman When a geezer looked up from his turkey The Warden turned and with cruel You’re old and sick and depressing When we’re ancient and stiff and crabby, Don’t marry and do not have children, And when you are old and senile (c) 2000 by Garrison Keillor The Writer’s AlmanacIt was on January 1, 1993, that the first episode of The Writer’s Almanac debuted on public radio stations across the country. The Writer’s Almanac was created by Garrison Keillor to bring poetry to a larger audience, with each five-minute episode featuring history notes on the given day plus a poem. The program was first offered to stations that carried A Prairie Home Companion, but it built its own following over these past 30 years. Anniversary episodes are featured daily on our website, social media, and via a daily Substack page. You can support this ongoing celebration of poetry with a contribution to offset our expenses. Sign up for the newsletter >>> Powdermilk Biscuit Mugs (set of 2)Insert Pic Heavens, they’re tasty and expeditious! Powdermilk Biscuits are made from the whole wheat that gives shy persons the strength to get up and do what needs to be done. After trying these tasty biscuits, wash them down with your favorite libation in our branded mug. Our logo is displayed prominently on both sides of the white, C-handled ceramic Powdermilk Biscuit mugs. Get the mugs. Living with LimericksLimericks are the poems that can be written in the empty spaces between life, and this compact book illustrates the full range of the form’s utility: thank-you notes to doctors, odes to “Prairie Home” performers, postcard greetings from exotic places, succinct biographies of favorite writers, and scribbles in the margins of Sunday church programs. Get the Book >>> This is a FREE NEWSLETTER. If you want to help support the cost of this newsletter, click this button. Currently there are no added benefits other than our THANKS! Any questions or comments, add below or email [email protected]
© 2024 Prairie Home Productions |
Laden...
Laden...