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Sign up todayA Prairie Home Companion Duets
Great music is a hallmark of A Prairie Home Companion, and some of the best features pairs of guests harmonizing.
This new collection brings together 14 of the best vocal and instrumental duets featured on A Prairie Home Companion, performed by a range of artists, including The Everly Brothers, Robin and Linda Williams, Leo Kottke and Iris DeMent, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfler, Chet Atkins and Jethro Burns, and Garrison Keillor and Meryl Streep.
Tracks:
- Blues Stay Away from Me—The Everly Brothers
- Early—Garrison Keillor and Becky Schlegel
- The Oak and the Laurel—Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum
- Banks of Marble—Leo Kottke and Iris DeMent
- Autumn Leaves—Chet Atkins and Jethro Burns
- Visions of Mother and Dad —Robin and Linda Williams
- Barnyard Dance—Bill Hinkley and Judy Larson
- Dr. Wang—Richard Dworsky and Dan Chouinard
- Orphan Girl—Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
- Baby, It's Cold Outside—Walter Bobbie and Faith Prince
- Fiddlin' Around—Chet Atkins and Johnny Gimble
- Under the Stars—Garrison Keillor and Kate MacKenzie
- Charlie's Waltz—Richard Dworsky and Anthony Ross
- In the Garden—Garrison Keillor and Meryl Streep
- Old Fashioned Love—Butch Thompson and Duke Heitger
- Hard Times Come Again No More—Garrison Keillor and Renée Fleming
- Next Time I'm in Town—Garrison Keillor and Chet Atkins, Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris
- T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)—The Everly Brothers
Garrison Keillor, born in Anoka, Minnesota, in 1942, is an essayist, columnist, blogger, and writer of sonnets, songs, and limericks, whose novel Pontoon the New York Times said was "a tough-minded book . . . full of wistfulness and futility yet somehow spangled with hope"-no easy matter, especially the spangling. Keillor wrote and hosted the radio show A Prairie Home Companion for forty years, all thanks to kind aunts and good teachers and a very high threshold of boredom. In his retirement, he's written a memoir and a novel. He and his wife, Jenny Lind Nilsson, live in Minneapolis and New York.