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Coming Down from Red Lodge from 2002with Rhonda Vincent, Peter Ostroushko, and the Hopeful Gospel Quartet,
Do you subscribe to our Substack page? It’s free and delivers an extra GK column weekly plus “Post to the Host.” If you opt in to the paid Subscription page, The Back Room, you will unlock a full archive of published goodies from the past year. Three thousand-plus subscribers have been treated to a weekly monologue from the early years (the 1980s), poems and lyrics from the archive, articles, photos, and show videos. We have recently uncovered a few recordings from our “Rhubarb” and “Night Out” shows, “Literary Friendships,” and “Comedy College.” Over the next few months, we will be posting these to The Back Room as well. The subscription dollars help pay for the production of the newsletters and the support of the archive. Listen to the March 16, 2002 showThis week, we travel back to 2002 for a show that was broadcast live from the Fitzgerald Theater, with Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, Mollie O'Brien, Robin and Linda Williams, Peter Ostroushko, and accordionist Dan Newton. Highlights include “End of the Line” from Garrison and the Hopeful Gospel Quartet, a rousing “Caught in the Crossfire” from Rhonda Vincent, “Wild About my Loving” from Dan Newton and the band, the Peter Ostroushko original “Coming Down from Red Lodge,’ plus Catchup, the history of broadcasting, talk of St. Paul, and the latest News from Lake Wobegon. Listen to the show. Rhonda Vincent was barely five years old when she began performing with her family band, the Sally Mountain Show. She’s been in the spotlight ever since. Named Female Vocalist of the Year seven times by the International Bluegrass Music Association, this ace mandolinist has dozens of albums to her credit, including her latest, Music Is What I See. Mandolinist, composer, arranger Peter Ostroushko, who made his first Prairie Home Companion appearance in 1974, grew up listening to tunes played at family get-togethers in the Ukrainian community of northeast Minneapolis. It’s the music that provided the basis for many of his compositions — works that have been performed by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and the Kremlin Chamber Orchestra, among others. Peter won an Emmy for the score of Minnesota: A History of the Land. He passed away in 2021 and below is a compilation of some of his work on our show. The Hopeful Gospel Quartet makes an appearance on this week’s classic show, and it makes sense to check in with Robin & Linda Williams, who along with Mollie O’Brien and Garrison, comprise this formation of the quartet. Robin and Linda Williams Read the full Guest Interview >>> 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. A Prairie Home Companion Trucker's HatTwo-tone trucker’s-style hat featuring a mesh back that will help keep you a bit cooler. The Prairie Home Companion microphone logo is displayed on the front. The hat is adjustable so one size fits most. Lake Wobegon Family ReunionFrom America’s favorite storyteller, here are 19 memorable monologues, handpicked from over 15 previously released collections and 40 years of A Prairie Home Companion live broadcasts. This is the closest that we have gotten to compiling a “very best of Garrison Keillor” collection. It was assembled using fan input regarding their best-loved stories. The product pages for the CDs in our store have been updated with detailed track listings and easily downloaded links from Amazon and iTunes. Here is “Bruno, The Fishing Dog” as featured on this week’s listeners’ choice special and on this special collection of stories. Get the CDs or download. 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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