Featured A Prairie Home Companion Show: This week on A Prairie Home Companion, a mix of shows from the San Diego Civic Theatre, including a rousing performance by the U.S. Navy Band Southwest, Sean and Sara Watkins with “I’m a Memory,” and Guy Noir on the trail of a wayward seal trainer named Frank Fish. Plus, Jearlyn Steele sings “Tell Mama,” surf band the Duo-Tones plays “Pipeline,” and Cape Breton’s Natalie MacMaster with “The Fairy Dance.” In Lake Wobegon, Clint and Irene Bunsen “celebrate” 38 years of marriage at the Moonlight Bay Supper Club.
Join us this Saturday where we revisit this wonderful program on our Facebook page; the link will appear at 5 p.m. CT (or, if you simply can’t wait, use the link below). Listen to the show >>> Follow our Facebook page >>> More information about our featured guests: Fiddler Natalie MacMaster has been referred to as “the busiest woman in the Canadian music business.” She hails from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, where she grew up steeped in the traditions of Celtic, Scottish, and Acadian music and picked up the fiddle at the age of nine. She is the winner of two Canadian Juno Awards and several Canadian Country Music Awards for Fiddler of the Year. She has shared stages with such artists as Alison Krauss, Carlos Santana, Paul Simon, and Luciano Pavarotti. In 2019, Natalie released the album Sketches, which features a mix of traditional Celtic songs with a few new ones for flavor. It was her first solo release in a decade. “G Medley” >>> Singer, songwriter, fiddle player Sara Watkins was only eight when she and her brother, Sean Watkins, became two-thirds of the genre-bending, Grammy Award-winning acoustic trio Nickel Creek. Two decades later — with Nickel Creek on indefinite hiatus — they both struck out on their own solo careers before rejoining for a decadelong run of shows with friends called Watkins Family Hour. Watkins Family Hour Vol. 2, which is the second volume of highlights and collaborations, has just been released. Listen to “Let It Be Me” >>> The United States Navy Band is the premier musical organization of the U.S. Navy. Since it was established by Congress in 1925, the Navy Band has been entertaining audiences and supporting the Navy with some of the best musicians in the country. From national concert tours to presidential inaugurals to memorial services at Arlington National Cemetery, the Navy Band is constantly reaffirming why they are called “The World’s Finest.” Listen to a performance at Disneyland >>> |