A Prairie Home Companion 25th Anniversary Collection

Unabridged
Author: Garrison Keillor
Narrator: Garrison Keillor
Genres: Comedy, Essays & Memoirs
Publisher: Highbridge Audio
Date: July 1999
Length: 6 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

This anniversary release features highlights from 25 years on the air, including favorite monologues like "Truckstop," "Gospel Birds" and "Pontoon Boat," plus brand-new stories never before available on audio. Also includes a special full-length bonus music CD featuring 25 toe-tapping tunes with down-home music from long-time show regulars, including Butch Thompson, the Powdermilk Biscuit Band, Greg Brown, the Hopeful Gospel Quartet, Robin and Linda Williams, and many more.

Reviews (3)

I used to be a fan

Written by Tony Rozendaal on February 8th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

A waste of time. I used to be a fan but this was typical of his later years. Much fluff, and little stuff.

The News from Lake Wobegon is great

Written by Anonymous on September 6th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This CD set does not follow the radio format but has various elements in no particular order that I could tell. The "News from Lake Wobegon" segments were excellent. I skipped a lot of the other tracks.

Prairie Home Companion 25th Anniversary Collection [uab]

Written by Michael Scott from Santa Cruz, CA on April 15th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Another enjoyable installment of the Prairie Home Companion. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars, as 4 of the "shows" were already on another of his CD's, "A Prairie Home Companion [uab]". I enjoyed the songs/jingles on the last CD, but wish there were more of the commercials Garrison has become famous for.

Author Details

Author Details

Keillor, Garrison

Keillor was born in Anoka, Minnesota, the son of Grace Ruth (née Denham) and John Philip Keillor, who was a carpenter and postal worker.[1][2] He was raised in a family belonging to the Plymouth Brethren, a fundamentalist Christian denomination he has since left. He is six feet, three inches (1.9 m) tall[3] and is of part Scottish ancestry. Keillor is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. He is currently an Episcopalian,[4] but has been a Lutheran.[5] His religious roots are frequently worked into his material: he often remarks that most Minnesotans, being of Scandinavian descent, are Lutherans. He graduated from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor's degree in English in 1966. While there, he began his broadcasting career on the student-operated radio station known today as Radio K.

Keillor has been married three times:

* To Mary Guntzel, from 1965 to 1976. The couple has one son, Jason, born in 1969.
* To Ulla Skaerved (a former exchange student from Denmark at Keillor's high school whom he famously reencountered at a class reunion), from 1985 to 1990.
* To violinist Jenny Lind Nilsson (b. 1958), who is from his hometown of Anoka, since 1995. They have one daughter, Maia, born in 1997.

Between his first two marriages he was also romantically involved with Margaret Moos, who worked as a producer of A Prairie Home Companion.[6]

The Keillors maintain homes on the Upper West Side of New York City and in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

His brother, the historian Steven Keillor, is also an author.

On Feb. 3, 2008, Keillor endorsed Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic Primary. In a letter to the Obama campaign, Keillor stated "I'm happy to support your candidacy, which is so full of promise for our country."[7][8]