About the Author
GARRISON KEILLOR is America's favorite storyteller. For more than 35 years as the host of
A Prairie Home Companion, he has captivated millions of public radio listeners with his weekly "News from Lake Wobegon" monologues. Keillor is also the author of several books and a frequent contributor to national publications including
Time, The New Yorker, and
National Geographic, in addition to writing his own syndicated column. He has been awarded a National Humanities Medal from the National Endowment of the Humanities.
GARRISON KEILLOR is America's favorite storyteller. For more than 30 years as the host of
A Prairie Home Companion, he has captivated millions of public radio listeners with his weekly "News from Lake Wobegon" monologues. Keillor is also the author of several books and a frequent contributor to national publications including
Time, The New Yorker, and
National Geographic, in addition to writing his own syndicated column. He has been awarded a National Humanities Medal from the National Endowment of the Humanities.
Garrison Keillor's warm, even-toned voice is familiar and welcoming to regular visitors of Lake Wobegon. This collection of "bits" showcases some of his best stories and the talents of other regular performers on the show. Keillor's delivery is never better than on his slow, thoughtful delivery of the "Pontoon Boat" anecdote. Sue Scott and Tim Russell also contribute with their earnest portrayals of Prairie Home characters in need of detective assistance. Fred Newman's remarkable ability to sound like anything from an engine to an exotic animal is also featured. Playful music from Guy's All-Star Shoe Band rounds out the jovial tone of this recording. R.F. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine--
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