Music performed on A Prairie Home Companion, October 30, 1999
Fitzgerald Theater, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Performers:

Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith
The Guys All-Star Shoe Band: Richard Dworsky, piano; Andy Stein, fiddle, tenor sax, baritone sax; Pat Donohue, guitar, vocals; Greg Hippen, bass; Arnie Kinsella, percussion
Guests:

Battlefield Band: Alan Reid, keyboards, guitar; Davy Steele, guitar, cittern, bodhran; John McCusker, fiddle; Mike Katz, bagpipes, whistles
Gil Shaham, violin; Adele Anthony, violin; with Charles Kemper, piano
TISHOMINGO BLUES (Opening theme)

Garrison Keillor, GASB
w/m: Spencer Williams; new words: Garrison Keillor
( 1917 Joseph W. Stern and Co.; (c) 1989 Garrison Keillor
FANGS FOR THE MEMORY (THANKS FOR THE MEMORY) (in "Halloween Interviews")
Tom Keith (first line only, as a vampire)
w/m: Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger
(c) 1937 Paramount Music
VAUDEVILLE CLOSER ("Halloween Interviews" playoff)

The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
m: Traditional
SUITE IN G MINOR (op. 71, 1st movement)

Gil Shaham, Adele Anthony, Charles Kemper
m: Moritz Moszkowski
SWEET GEORGIA BROWN

Gil Shaham, Adele Anthony
w/m: Bernie, Pinkard, Casey
(c) 1925 Jerome H. Remick & Co.
arr: Julian Milone
"POWDERMILK BISCUITS" THEME

Garrison Keillor, The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
w/m: w/m: Garrison Keillor
(c) Garrison Keillor
RUN, JOE

Pat Donohue, GASB (backup vocals)
w/m: Louis Jordan, Joe Willoughby, Walt Merrick
(c) Cherio Corporation (BMI) and Ocheri Publishing Corporation (ASCAP)
SET

Battlefield Band
rec: "Leaving Friday Harbour," Temple Records 2080
THE SISTERS REEL

m: Traditional
arr: Battlefield Band
(c) Kinmor Music
MARION & DONALD

m: Traditional
arr: Battlefield Band
(c) Kinmor Music
THE LASSIE WITH THE YELLOW PETTICOAT

m: Traditional
arr: Battlefield Band
(c) Kinmor Music
JESSE "THE BODY" VENTURA'S REEL
m: Mike Katz
(c) Kinmor Music
THE LAST TRIP HOME
Battlefield Band
w: Davy Steele; m: John McCusker
(c) Kinmor Music
rec: "Leaving Friday Harbour," Temple Records 2080
THE RAVEN

Garrison Keillor (read poem), RD, AS, GH, AK (underscore)
w: Edgar Allen Poe; m: Russell Warner
(c) Edgar Allen Poe, (c) 1990 Russell Warner
Slow Breton air (out of "The Raven")

Battlefield Band
m: Traditional
BREAK YER BASS DRONE

Battlefield Band
m: Gordon Duncan
(c) Grian Music
rec: "Rain, Hail or Shine," Temple Records 2074
I FOUND A new BABY (Intermission)

The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
w/m: Jack Palmer, Spencer Williams
(c) 1925
ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT? (in "Vampire - Call-in Therapy" script)

Tim Russell (as a vampire), GASB
w/m: Roy Turk, Lou Handman; new words: Garrison Keillor
(c) 1926, 1954 Cromwell Music, Inc.; (c) 1999 Garrison Keillor
AUTUMN LEAVES (under "Greetings")

Pat Donohue, Andy Stein
English w: Johnny Mercer; French w: Jacques Prevert; m: Joseph Kosma
(c) 1947, 1950 (Renewed 1975, 1978) Enoch et Cie
SONATA IN E MINOR FOR TWO VIOLINS (3rd movement)

Gil Shaham, Adele Anthony
m: Jean-Marie Leclair
ONE KIND FAVOR

Pat Donohue, GASB
w/m: Traditional
SOMETHIN'S IN THE ATTIC

The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
m: Richard Dworsky
(c) 1999 Richard Dworsky
FUNKY SET

Battlefield Band
UNTITLED

m: John McCusker
(c) Kinmor Music
GENERAL MacDONALD

m: Traditional
arr: Katz, McCusker, Reid & Steele
(c) Kinmor Music
rec: "Rain, Hail or Shine," Temple Records 2074
THE RAVEN'S ROCK

m: Traditional
BAD MOON RISING (closer)

Battlefield Band, GASB
w/m: John C. Fogerty
(c) Jondora Music (BMI)
Some other material available by guest artists:
Duke Heitger

"Rhythm Is Our Business," Fantasy Records, upcoming release
"Duke Heitger's Steamboat Stompers," GHB Records
(featured on Squirrel Nut Zippers' CD: "Hot," Mammoth 980137)
Rebecca Kilgore

"Looking At You," PHD Music
"Cactus Setup," PHD Music
The Nashville Bluegrass Band

"American Beauty," Sugar Hill Records 3882
"The Boys Are Back in Town," Sugar Hill Records 3778
"Home of the Blues," Sugar Hill Records 3793
"Idle Time," Rounder Records 232
"My Native Home," Rounder Records 212
"New Moon Rising" (with Peter Rowan), Sugar Hill Records 3762
"To Be His Child," Rounder Records 242
"Unleashed," Sugar Hill Records 3843
"Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go," Sugar Hill Records 3809
Butch Thompson

"New Orleans Joys," Daring Records 3001
"Chicago Breakdown - the 88's," Daring Records 3002
"Good Old New York - the 88's," Daring Records 3003
"Minnesota Wonder - the 88's," Daring Records 3004
"Butch and Doc" (with Doc Cheatham), Daring Records 3012
"Lincoln Avenue Blues," Daring Records 3019
"Lincoln Avenue Express," Daring Records 3027
"Thompson Plays Joplin," Daring/Rounder Records 3033
"Thompson Plays Jelly Roll Morton/Blues," Biograph 141