UPCOMING LIVE EVENTSGarrison Keillor brings his solo show to the East coast for a short trek at the end of April. Be prepared to laugh and sing along as you celebrate all that unites us if you join us at one of the shows. (click on the date for ticket information) APRIL 1, 2000 - The Almost Annual Joke Show - Click to listenIt’s April 1st, and it would be one of the worst April Fool’s Day jokes if we didn’t feature one of our Joke Shows! This year, we travel back to 2000 for the Joke Show from The Town Hall. A Prairie Home Companion welcomed Scottish musicians Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham, and comedian/writer Monteria Ivey. Join us on Facebook at 5:00 p.m. CT this Saturday. Or if you can’t wait, click this LINK now. Highlights include lots of jokes, some of which will make you laugh and some of which just may make you groan a bit, but always at a fast pace and accompanied by some great music. Monteria IveyComedian/author/actor/screenwriter/producer MONTERIA IVEY graduated Dartmouth College, then got his start as a comic performing in clubs across the country. He worked with Chris Rock, Dana Carvey, Ray Romano, Janeane Garafolo, and Richard Lewis, among others. He was the executive producer and host for the HBO Snaps television specials, and hosted Think Twice, the first adult game show produced for PBS. He was also both the host and a cast member on the nationally syndicated Uptown Comedy Club. He passed away in 2001 at the age of 41. Aly Bain/Phil CunninghamFiddler ALY BAIN and accordionist PHIL CUNNINGHAM first met when Bain heard a very young Cunningham playing in a pub near Edinburgh. Some years later, Bain invited him to perform on his television show, Aly Bain and Friends, and they’ve been playing together ever since. Their first tour was in 1986 and they continue making music today. Aly Bain was born in Lerwick, Shetland, and began playing the fiddle at the age of 11. After moving to mainland Scotland, he helped to establish the Boys of the Lough, one of the best-known traditional folk bands. He also pursued a solo career. His autobiography, Fiddler on the Loose, co-written by Alastair Clark, was published in 1993 by Mainstream Publishing. Born in Edinburgh, Phil Cunningham began accordion lessons at the age of three, adding the violin a few years later. At 16, he joined his brother John in the highly acclaimed Scottish band Silly Wizard. During his thirteen years in the band, his work began to broaden and he found himself in demand as a composer and performer in television, radio, film, and stage. He left the band in 1983 to pursue a solo career. The Guy’s All-Star Shoe BandThe Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band was led by A Prairie Home Companion music director Richard Dworsky. Keyboard player, composer, and improviser in any style, he also wrote all the script themes and underscores. (www.richarddworsky.com) Arnie Kinsella hails from New York and holds a B.A. in percussion performance from Brooklyn College. He has performed with Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, and has recorded and performed with The Manhattan Rhythm Kings and Leon Redbone. The Penguin Joke & MoreYes, the Penguin joke does make an appearance on this show! This joke is a favorite for Garrison but has never seemed to get the audience response he has wished for. Once, he even delivered the joke three times during one of the almost-annual Joke Shows. It has taken on a story of its own among listeners … Two penguins are standing on an iceberg. One penguin says to the other: “You look like you’re wearing a tuxedo.” The other penguin says: “What makes you so sure I’m not?” Read all the jokes from the April 1, 2000 show - click here PRETTY GOOD JOKES LIVE - Click here to purchaseOne of our most recent Joke CDs is Pretty Good Jokes Live, with audio of the Joke Shows from 2011 through to the last in 2014. Jokes are made for sharing, and everyone loves to laugh. This nonstop collection gathers the best jokes from the most recent Joke Show (11/4/2014) plus special joke segments from 2011 to the present, all recorded live before doubled-over audiences in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and New York. Performers include show regulars Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith, and Richard Dworsky, along with special guests. There's music from the Guys All-Star Shoe Band, a bucketful of Halloween jokes, a musical tribute to bad jokes, a celebration of Jewish Jokes from New York radio legend Larry Josephson, Ole and Lena jokes, a Guy Noir sketch, Dusty and Lefty, and of course, even more jokes. PRETTY GOOD JOKE BOOK - Click here to purchaseThe joke book has the jokes arranged in laugh-filled sections. Over 2,200 Jokes from America's favorite live radio show. A treasury of hilarity from Garrison Keillor and the cast of public radio's A Prairie Home Companion. A guy walks into a bar. Eight Canada Geese walk into a bar. A termite jumps up on the bar and asks, “Where is the bar tender?’' Drum rimshot. The Sixth Edition of the perennially popular Pretty Good Joke Book is everything the first five were and more. More puns, one-liners, light bulb jokes, knock-knock jokes, and third-grader jokes (have you heard the one about Elvis Parsley?). More religion jokes, political jokes, lawyer jokes, blond jokes, and jokes in questionable taste (Why did the urologist lose his license? He got in trouble with his peers). More jokes about chickens, relationships, and senior moments (the nice thing about Alzheimer's is you can enjoy the same jokes again and again). It all started back in 1996, when A Prairie Home Companion fans laughed themselves silly during the first Joke Show. The broadcast was such a hit that it became an almost-annual gagfest. Then fans wanted to read the jokes, share them, and pass them around, and the first Pretty Good Joke Book was born. With over 200 new and updated jokes, the latest edition promises countless giggles, chortles, and guffaws anyone — fans of the radio show or not — will enjoy. Click here to purchase or download A shop for Garrison Keillor fansA collection of merchandise curated by Garrison Keillor & staff relating to Garrison Keillor, A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer's Almanac. 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