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A bit of sunshine from the Blossom Music Center in June 24, 2000Robert Lockwood Jr., Lynn Peterson, and Cliff Wittstruck. And the show featured the music of Duke Ellington.
CHEERFULNESS from Garrison KeillorPick up a copy of Garrison’s new book and bring a more “cheerful” spirit to your life! Free shipping on the book from our store! Get the book here. Listen to this Blossom Music Center Classic Show from June 24, 2000The Prairie Home season closed out most seasons with a short tour leading into the season finale around the Fourth of July. The historic Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, was a favorite with its wonderful outdoor venue and lawn. This classic show originally aired on June 24, 2000, and featured Robert Lockwood Jr., Lynn Peterson, and guitarist Cliff Wittstruck sitting in with the Shoes. Highlights include a beautiful duet version of “Beautiful Ohio,” plus several well-known songs from the ’60s sung by Garrison and Lynn Peterson. Delta blues great Robert Lockwood Jr. offers up “Love in Vain.” Plus, a number of Duke Ellington tunes led by Richard Dworsky and the Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band with Cliff Wittstruck. Your toes will be tapping. There’s talk about frogs, a word from Catchup, and a new song from Lefty, as well as the latest News. Click this link to enjoy the show! It will also show up on our social media pages at 5 p.m. on Saturday as a reminder to join us! Robert Lockwood Jr.Robert Lockwood Jr. was a Delta blues musician who was taught to play the guitar by legendary blues musician Robert Johnson, and Lockwood used his early blues training to create his own jazz-inspired sound that garnered much acclaim. Over his 70-plus-year recording career, he played with many of the blues legends, including B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Johnny Shines, among others. Robert Lockwood passed away in 2006. Among his many accolades are two W.C. Handy Awards plus a posthumous Grammy Award win for Best Traditional Blues Album. Lynn PetersonSinger-songwriter-science geek Lynn Peterson is a native Minnesotan whose career took her to New York City, where she spent eight years as a performer, composer, and studio vocalist, before returning to the Twin Cities. And the science geek part? She studied chemistry as an undergrad and now continues work focused on chemistry and sustainability. Here is just a bit of a tune featured in this week’s The Lives of the Cowboys sketch: You're the zip in my zipper, When men ride hosses, You're the tines on my pitchfork, I've got to say, dear, You're the pegs on my guitar Happy 50th To Robin & LindaRobin and Linda William met and fell in love the same year the radio show began, in 1974. Wishing them a happy 50th Anniversary. They put together a short video set to music that you can watch here. UPDATE: A second show has been added on July 9th in Lexington, VA, to make it a trio of “Hopeful” shows featuring Robin & Linda alongside Garrison for an evening of song and story (the first two shows are sold out). Join us for a great night. July 9th at 7 p.m. in Lexington, VA Our EVENTS calendar features a variety of events, including the first-announced Prairie Home 50th Anniversary show from Lancaster, PA, on July 29th. We hope to see you out on the road. View ALL EVENTS. Summer Love from A Prairie Home CompanionThis week’s featured show includes the song "Slow Days of Summer,” which Garrison wrote and has performed on the show and on tours over the years. It is one of the tracks on the Summer Love CD, with Garrison duetting with Sara Watkins. The CD is a great addition to your collection since it captures highlights from the summer 2010 cross-country tour filled with many exceptional and memorable evenings and performances under the stars. The theme was everlasting love; the shows were jam-packed with tender duets and ballads, poetry, and stories of passion and marriage, all done Prairie Home Companion-style. Over three hours of never before broadcast material. Get the CD here. A Prairie Home Companion Scroll ShirtThis has quickly become our most popular shirt design! A spring vine scrolls around the classic A Prairie Home Companion microphone logo. This shirt was inspired by a design used by the Grand Old Opry, which itself was the inspiration for Garrison's show! Lightweight, brown T-shirt is a cotton/poly blend. Get the shirt here. 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 admin@garrisonkeillor.com
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