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While the Getting Is Good from 2013featuring Aaron Neville and the DiGiallonardo Sisters
You’re Invited: Check out Bethesda, MD — and Washington, DC, while you’re at it!By the time A Prairie Home Companion heads to Bethesda, Maryland, on April 18, the cherry trees along Washington, D.C.’s Tidal Basin will no longer be in bloom. Too bad. That dazzling show of beautiful pink blossoms came very early this year. But as the PHC cast gathers in nearby Bethesda in two weeks, many Prairie Home fans will take the opportunity to enjoy the area’s many other attractions, along with seeing the show. We hope you’ll join us. Show Details: April 18, 2024, 8:00 p.m. at the Music Center at Strathmore, Bethesda, MD Get TICKETSTHINGS TO DO IN WASHINGTON, D.C. After that, it’s a trek to Burlington, Vermont, a series of solo shows, some trio shows and a plethora of A Prairie Home Companion 50th Anniversary Shows. Listen to the April 6, 2013 showThis week’s classic show from 2013 was performed from The Town Hall on West 43rd Street in New York City. With special guests, New Orleans soul prince Aaron Neville and singing siblings the DiGiallonardo Sisters. Plus, the Royal Academy of Radio Actors (Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Fred Newman), the Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band, and the latest News from Lake Wobegon. Listen to the show. The DiGiallonardo Sisters — Daniela, Nadia, and Christine — started singing together when they were kids Brooklyn. They still call Brooklyn home, and they still love stacking up those three-part harmonies. Now, Daniela teaches social studies at Brooklyn's Mark Twain Intermediate School for the Gifted & Talented; Nadia is a pianist, composer, arranger, and singer; and Christine is a singer and actor whose credits include Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare in the Park Festival). Safe to say, Aaron Neville has a voice like no other. As one reviewer so aptly put it, “When Neville opens his mouth, out floats a heavenly choir.” Growing up in the Crescent City, he and his siblings harmonized on the tunes of the day. They would later form the Neville Brothers, often called “the first family of New Orleans music.” Since his first hit single, “Tell It Like It Is,” Aaron Neville has ventured into R&B, gospel, soul, country, and more. His latest album is Apache (Blue Note), a collection of 11 tunes, all stamped with his unmistakable style. Joining him for this performance are Curtis King and Fonzi Thornton. Stand proud and tall, like the water tower on this Lake Wobegon hat.CLICK HERE to buy this handsome cap today!In his novel Boom Town, Garrison Keillor returns to his hometown of Lake Wobegon, which is in the midst of a rising economic tide driven by millennial entrepreneurs.CLICK HERE to buy today!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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