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Wonderful World from 1997featuring Jerry Douglas and The Cox Family
Your support means a great deal. Every gift can help sustain our work at The Writer’s Almanac and Prairie Home Productions. We appreciate you!CLICK HERE to make a contribution today.Listen to the classic show— https://www.prairiehome.org/shows/58237.html This week, we’re revisiting a show from February 17, 1996, l, with Peter Rowan & Jerry Douglas, The Cox Family, and chanteuse Francine Roche with accordionist Mark Stillman. In Lake Wobegon, Darlene tries to meet a computer-bar date and Mr. Berge goes fishing with Ole, his dog. Highlights include “Wonderful World” and “Blue Bayou,” “La Bohème” and ‘“La Vie en Rose,” Duct Tape, Fred Farrell, a visit from the Cowboys and the “Lonesome Cannonball Blues.” The two hours of music and laughs will fly by. Listen: https://www.prairiehome.org/shows/58237.html More about our guest performers: These days, when someone mentions a Dobro, Jerry Douglas immediately comes to mind. Little wonder. The 14-time Grammy winner and Country Music Association’s Musician of the Year can be heard on more than a thousand albums, including discs by Garth Brooks, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Vince Gill, and Ray Charles. Born in Warren, Ohio, Douglas developed an early interest in bluegrass. His father, a steelworker, played music, and Jerry took up the mandolin at age five. He switched to Dobro when he was 11, after seeing a Flatt & Scruggs concert featuring Dobro master Josh Graves. Before he was out of his teens, he had joined the Country Gentlemen. He has been a member of other groundbreaking bands like J.D. Crowe & the New South, Alison Krauss & Union Station, and The Earls of Leicester — and he has a thriving career as a solo artist as well. The New York Times called Douglas “Dobro’s matchless contemporary master.” The Cox Family from Cotton Valley, Louisiana, continues a trademark sound spanning over seventy years of traditional roots in gospel, bluegrass, and country music. After founding member Willard Cox passed away in 2019, his son and daughters, joined by their children, continue to perform. The group won a Grammy Award for the Alison Krauss-produced album I Know Who Holds Tomorrow in 1995 as well as for their contributions to the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. Fearmonger's ShoppeThis week’s classic A Prairie Home Companion show is brought to you by Deadly Snakes from The Fearmonger’s Shoppe, which is a sponsor that was created to test the talents of our fine sound effects team. Original Logo ShirtLike the women and men of Lake Wobegon, this comfortable T-shirt is strong and good-looking. (After the hat became a top seller, we added the matching shirt.) Handsomely re-created and screened onto the front of the garment is a spot-on reproduction of the original sign that anchored the stage during the live shows from 1974 to 1979. Get the Shirt>>> Make America Intelligent Again HatBeing very popular during the 2020 election, it still remains a top seller. Garrison crafted this expression in response to 45’s campaign slogan. There is one thing we can all agree on: we all need to be a bit more intelligent in the political realm. Let’s also add a dose of respect. Get the HAT>>> 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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