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Some Fine Music from October 1998featuring James Galway, Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings and Trio Voronezh
50th Anniversary Show in Galveston, TexasFebruary 23, 2024 A Prairie Home Companion’s 50th Anniversary Tour makes a stop at The Grand 1894 Opera House in Galveston, TX, with our favorite regulars, Rich Dworsky, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, and Fred Newman. Additional guests to be announced. This show is part of our upcoming series of EVENTS — Garrison performing solo or in concert with others. Just a note: a series of solo performances later this month featuring a trek through California has just been added to the event page with stops in Sacramento, Cerritos, San Juan Capistrano, and Escondido. Listen to the October 17, 1998, showThis week, the show returns to the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with duo Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, James and Jeanne Galway, and Russian group Trio Voronezh. Highlights include “Winter’s Come and Gone’ and “Miners Refrain” from Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings, James Galway joining Jeanne Galway on a Sonata for Two Flutes, Vivaldi and Gershwin from Trio Voronezh and if that is not eclectic enough Guy Noir, Silver Linings, talk about Sweden, plus a humorous song or two, including “Mr. Soundman” and the latest News from Lake Wobegon. Click here to listen or join us via social media where the link debuts at 5 p.m. CT on Saturday. Gillian Welch and Dave RawlingsIn the early 1990s, Gillian Welch met Dave Rawlings at the Berklee College of Music in Boston while the two were students waiting to audition for the country-band class. Since then, they have carved out a highly successful career, with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association and recordings that include Welch’s Grammy-nominated The Harrow & The Harvest and the Dave Rawlings Machine release Nashville Obsolete. James GalwayGlobally renowned as the supreme interpreter of the classical flute repertoire, Sir James Galway is a consummate performer whose appeal transcends all musical boundaries. Through his extensive touring and recording, over 30 million albums sold from 98 releases, his frequent international television appearances and collaborations with many popular artists, Sir James has endeared himself to millions worldwide who have bestowed the nickname as “The Man with the Golden Flute.” Awarded the OBE in 1979, and subsequently a Knighthood for Services to Music in 2001, Sir James Galway has been the recipient of many honors and awards for his musical accomplishments, including the Kennedy Center Gold Medal in the Arts. Trio VoronezhTrio Voronezh is an unusual chamber group playing Russian folk instruments in concerts ranging from Russian folk and popular song to their own arrangements of classical chamber works. The trio's members are all from the Russian city of Voronezh and are graduates of the Academy of Music in Voronezh. Together, they are Vladimir Volochin, Valerie Petruchin, and Sergei Teleshev. The trio formed in 1993 and played in a Frankfurt, Germany, subway. They made their United States debut at the Bach Festival in 1996, earning critical praise. Trio Voronezh has recorded numerous albums, received many awards, and entertained crowds worldwide. Here is a humorous song from the show about smoking called “Nobody Knows When You Take a Smoke.” Once I lived a life of some renown, (SPOKEN) One of these days, I’m going to kick the habit and when I do, I’m going to kick every bad habit I have and become a paragon of virtue such as you won’t believe, and when I do, people — none of you are going to set foot in my house, only my disciples — you the unwashed will have to stand out on the sidewalk and occasionally I’ll come stand on the balcony and wave and throw rose petals down to you, and I’ll be dressed all in white and wear a white mask so that air that you’ve exhaled will not contaminate the sacred temple of my being. Nobody knows you The longest baseball limerick ever writtenGarrison wrote an ode to baseball while watching a Twins game a few years back — a timely rhyme, with the playoff season coming up. He notes: "I ate a bratwurst at the Twins game Sunday and used the cardboard plate to write (I believe) the longest baseball limerick ever written." –Read “Casey at the Bat” Garrison’s 2023 book has kept fans in a pretty cheerful mood. And now we are presenting a short preview for your enjoyment. Funny, poignant, thought-provoking, and whimsical, this is a book that will inspire you to choose cheerfulness in your daily life. Read the first chapter of the book The 40th Anniversary CollectionA collection of highlights from America’s favorite live radio show, with over 85 tracks (five hours) of the finest performances from the vast archives of A Prairie Home Companion, including material from the 40th Anniversary celebration itself. Since A Prairie Home Companion first went on the air, July 6, 1974, a steady stream of great musicians has crossed its stage — Chet Atkins, Greg Brown, Emmylou Harris, The Every Brothers, Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings, Peter Ostroushko, The Wailin’ Jennys, Robin and Linda Williams, Iris DeMent, Willie Nelson, Odetta, Doc Watson, Jean Redpath — plus the radio detective Guy Noir, sound-effects artists Tom Keith and Fred Newman, and the good people of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota. An all-star roster of favorite performers joined thousands of fans to celebrate the anniversary on the lawn of Macalester College in St. Paul, a stone’s throw from the hall where the first broadcast was made. “Make Me a Pallet” sung by Gillian Welch is included on this collection. Get the CDs or download A Prairie Home Companion SocksPeter Rosen once produced a documentary about Garrison Keillor titled “The Man on the Radio in the Red Shoes.” What the title failed to realize is that Garrison not only wore red shoes on stage for the APHC shows, he also wore a red tie and red socks to match. Now, you can wear a pair of Prairie Home socks and keep your feet warm on those cool winter nights. Knit jacquard socks are made with a woven imprint combining both the original logo and the microphone from the more recent logo. One size fits all. 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]
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