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Bed of Roses from 2008featuring Nellie McKay, Chris Thile, and a poetry contest
Garrison Keillor TONIGHT hits the road again this week for a long series of shows over the next six weeks where Garrison will enthrall audiences with new stories, some poetry, a few songs, and a sing-along. Garrison walks out on stage with no script and simply moves the show where it wants to go. We hope you can join him! Here are his latest thoughts on the upcoming trek: We live in a silver age of comedy thanks to our national leadership and the rise of the wacko right. I look at The Daily Show, the late-night comics, I read stuff in The Atlantic and the Post that has me laughing so I cannot talk, and it’s all thanks to this president unlike any ever seen. When one man on the basis of resentment and bad math and superstition decides to bring the global economy crashing down on Wednesday afternoon, when Laura Loomer who believes 9/11 was an inside job can walk into the Oval Office with a list of six top National Security officials she wants to have fired and he does it, when the World’s Richest Man takes a sledgehammer to research programs and universities that exhibit wokeness or refer to the Gulf of Mexico instead of the Gulf of America, these are wacko times, and comedy has no leverage at all. So why am I depressed today? Because I'm writing a show to do on the road starting tomorrow and I have to pass up all this rich material and do a cheerful show about ordinary life. Hard work. Listen to the classic show!This week, we travel back to April 12, 2008, for a show that was performed from The Town Hall in New York City. Special guests include eclectic singer-songwriter Nellie McKay, sultry alto Prudence Johnson, Metropolitan Opera tenor Raúl Melo, and mandolin maestro Chris Thile. Also , The Royal Academy of Radio Actors (Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Fred Newman), The Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band, and The News from Lake Wobegon. Join us and revisit a poetic exploration into the human heart and the power of love. Listen to the show. About our Guest Performers: She started out wanting to be a jazz musician. Now when singer, songwriter, actor, and activist Nellie McKay sits down at the piano or picks up the ukulele, you’re likely hear some blend of jazz, pop, hip-hop, cabaret, or vaudeville. The London-born, New York-based performer has amassed quite a following with her quirky musical approach. She’s nothing if not outspoken, and the causes she holds dear — animal rights, for instance — are apt to turn up in her unpredictable song lyrics. Chris Thile made his first appearance on A Prairie Home Companion in 1996. He was 15 and had already been playing mandolin for a decade. He’d also started Nickel Creek with Sara and Sean Watkins. This Grammy winner and MacArthur “genius” grant recipient now leads acoustic quintet Punch Brothers, among other projects. Since making his Metropolitan Opera debut during the 2005–2006 season as the Duke in Rigoletto, tenor Raúl Melo has sung principal roles with major opera companies worldwide. Performances include the part of Pinkerton (Madama Butterfly) and Cavaradossi (Tosca) with the New York City Opera, the tenor soloist in the Verdi Requiem with Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, and Alvaro in Verdi’s La Forza del Destino at the Český Krumlov International Music Festival in the Czech Republic. At the piano: John Jensen. This classic show featured a poetry contest where over 4,000 sonnets were submitted. The contest was to promote the fact that April is National Poetry Month. Garrison provided the definition of a sonnet and listeners provided their answers. What's a Sonnet?from Wikipedia Here is the winning sonnet but several were featured on the LIVE broadcast and you can view them here. “Love is the glue that makes us stick” Brisk Verse, by Garrison Keillor, is a lively collection of 132 original poems on everything from thongs to Mozart, from plumbing to spring. Illustrated with quirky vintage ads, this witty book is the perfect gift for poetry lovers — or anyone who could use a good laugh!CLICK HERE to buy today!Some fifty years ago, a writer with a dream stumbled into radio and created A Prairie Home Companion, a show that brought laughter, music, and the stories of Lake Wobegon to life. Celebrate its 50th anniversary and rediscover the beloved show!CLICK HERE to buy this two-CD collection 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 admin@garrisonkeillor.com Upgrade to paid
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