This week on A Prairie Home Companion we escape the heavy burden of late February snow by heading to balmy San Diego, for a live broadcast performance from the San Diego Civic Theatre, with bright-eyed Bluegrass ambassadors Sara and Sean Watkins, the United States Navy Band Southwest, and from the Department of Gospel Music Studies, Jearlyn Steele. Plus, fiddler and mandolin player Richard Kriehn sitting in with Richard Dworsky and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band: Pat Donohue, Gary Raynor and Peter Johnson. Plus, The Royal Academy of Radio Actors (Sue Scott, Tim Russell and Fred Newman) and the latest news from the buried plain.
  • Jearlyn Steele

    Growing up in Indiana, Jearlyn Steele sang with her siblings as The Steele Children. One by one, they moved to Minnesota and started singing together again. Now music is the family business. Jearlyn has recorded and performed with Prince, George Clinton, Mavis Staples, and others. She also hosts Steele Talkin', a Sunday-night radio show that originates on WCCO in Minneapolis. Her most recent solo CD is Jearlyn Steele Sings Songs from A Prairie Home Companion.
  • Sara Watkins

    Singer, songwriter, fiddle player Sara Watkins was only eight when she, her brother Sean, and Chris Thile started Nickel Creek. The Grammy Award-winning acoustic trio spent nearly two decades winning fans with their innovative, genre-bending style before calling an indefinite hiatus a few years ago. Now Sara has struck out on her own. And while she had been thinking for some time about a solo recording project, the idea became reality in the spring of 2009 when she released her first album, Sara Watkins (Nonesuch). Sean Watkins, joins Sara for today's performance.
  • The United States Navy Band Southwest

    Navy Band Southwest's Ceremonial Band has been the hallmark of military tradition and musical excellence in San Diego since the band's establishment in 1923. Under the direction of Lieutenant Mark Corbliss, this impressive, highly polished musical organization provides traditional military musical support for every Navy command in the southwestern United States. Consisting of 18 to 40 instrumentalists, the band performs a myriad of musical styles, from the marches of Henry Fillmore, Kenneth Alford, and John Phillip Sousa to the modern compositions of Aaron Copland and John Williams. In addition to its extensive military schedule, the band performs countless parades, special events, and public concerts in the civilian community, serving as the musical ambassador for Commander, Navy Region Southwest. This fine group has also thrilled audiences at professional sporting events such as Major League Baseball and National Football League games, as well as the Long Beach Grand Prix. Navy Band Southwest's Ceremonial Band imparts an impressive visual and musical presentation that is sure to evoke the strongest feelings of patriotism and pride that today's Navy represents wherever it goes!
  • Garrison Keillor

    Garrison Keillor was born in 1942 in Anoka, Minnesota. He went to work for Minnesota Public Radio in 1969, and on July 6, 1974, he hosted the first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion in St. Paul. He is the host of The Writer's Almanac and the editor of the Good Poems series of anthologies from Viking.
  • Tim Russell

    One minute he's mild-mannered Tim Russell; the next he's George Bush or Julia Child or Barack Obama. We've yet to stump this man of many voices. Says fellow APHC actor Sue Scott, "He does a better Ira Glass than Ira Glass." A well-known Twin Cities radio personality and voice actor, Tim appeared in the Robert Altman film A Prairie Home Companion and the Coen brothers' A Serious Man. Tim has also been reviewing films professionally for over 10 years.
  • Sue Scott

    On APHC, Sue Scott plays everything from ditzy teenagers to Guy Noir stunners to leathery crones who've smoked one pack of Camel straights too many. The Tucson, Arizona, native is well known for her extensive commercial and voice-over work on radio and television, as well as stage and movie roles, including the part of "Donna" in Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion.
  • Fred Newman

    Sound effects man Fred Newman is an actor, writer, musician, and sound designer for film and TV. Turns out, no one is more surprised than Fred that he's made a career out of doing what he used to do behind the teacher's back -crossing his eyes, making sounds, and doing voices. He readily admits that, growing up, he was unceremoniously removed from several classrooms, "once by my bottom lip."
  • The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band - February 26, 2011

    The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band is led by A Prairie Home Companion music director Richard Dworsky. Keyboard player, composer and improviser in any style, he also writes all the script themes and underscores. His latest CD is So Near and Dear to Me. Chet Atkins called Pat Donohue (guitar) one of the greatest fingerpickers in the world today. And he writes songs too - recorded by Suzy Bogguss, Kenny Rogers and others. Freewayman (Bluesky Records) is the most recent of Pat's nine albums. Gary Raynor (bass) has performed with the Count Basie band, Sammy Davis Jr. - with whom he toured for several years - and the Minnesota Klezmer Band. He teaches jazz bass at the McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul. Richard Kriehn is principal second violin for the Washington/Idaho Symphony. But it's not all classical all the time; he is equally at home playing bluegrass fiddle and mandolin. He was a member of the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble and the bluegrass group 1946.