DIVE INTO THE ARCHIVES and listen to the earliest Lake Wobegon stories from America's favorite storyteller

 

Listen to a master storyteller hone his craft! This collection of Lake Wobegon monologues is the first in a series of new collections featuring stories from as early as 1980.


Many fans have been asking for new Lake Wobegon stories––thus the release of the new CD collection "A Year in Lake Wobegon"––but we wanted to take it one step further. Or rather, one step backward. We dusted off the archives and found some very early Lake Wobegon monologues that had never been made available to the public before, besides when they originally aired during live broadcasts of A Prairie Home Home Companion.

A lot of you know the general history of A Prairie Home Companion, but you may not realize that Garrison took his time to refine the format of the show. The show was much more musically oriented when it made its debut in 1974, and the full-on "News from Lake Wobegon" segment only became a regular feature in 1980, around the time that the show became nationally syndicated.

Now, Prairie Home Productions is proud to release 13 of these earliest monologues representing episodes that aired between January and August of 1980. Stories range from 5 to 15 minutes in length and have mentions of your favorite places in town, updates on how the Whippets are doing, and many more aspects of the "little town that time forgot and decades could not improve." It's a collection you will come to treasure!

A new collection of early monologues will be released digitally every other month. We hope you download and enjoy this first one!

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And don't forget -- we also have a new CD collection of monologues from the last few years of the original A Prairie Home Companion. These stories were culled from episodes that aired between 2014 and 2016, and we feature original musical interludes throughout!

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A few words on the music of "A Year in Lake Wobegon" CD set...

Mandolinist/composer Peter Ostroushko––a frequent performer on A Prairie Home Companion and the show's musical director for several years––has entertained audiences the world over. He grew up listening to tunes played at family get-togethers in the Ukrainian community of northeast Minneapolis. It's this music that provides the basis for many of his compositions. His first recording session was an uncredited mandolin set on Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks. Since then, his works have been performed by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and the Kremlin Chamber Orchestra among others, and his music has been featured on public television specials such as Ken Burn's film The National Parks

Peter's advice for young musicians:
"I always tell young musicians this great piece of wisdom. Dig up the yard and plant a garden. Vegetables, flowers, whatever gets your socks off. Getting your hands in the dirt will teach you all you need to know about being a musician. See it through––from the backbreaking work of tilling the soil until the fruits of your labor show themselves at the end of the growing season. The planting of the seed till the plant produces its bounty is watching God at his creative best. What inspiration! Plus, if you can't get any gigs, you won't starve." 

Musical interludes are included between these fresh Lake Wobegon stories, and a full song rounds out each of the three discs included. A portion of each sale will go to Peter as he recovers from a debilitating stroke suffered in 2018.

Full songs:
McCully's Waltz - The Whalebone Feathers - Heart of the Heartland


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