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Part 1—Listen
00:00 "Holdin' On" - Neal & Leandra
05:14 "Look in My Eyes" - Neal & Leandra
08:54 "Here" - Neal & Leandra, with Peter Mayer
Part 2—Listen
00:00 Valentine's Day greeting: to Heidi and Aaron from David in St. Louis Park
01:31 "Stanley" - Peter Mayer
04:46 Jacques Pierre Panache/Le Pie script - Dale, Jim Ed, Beth, et al.
09:23 Some Enchanted Evening script no. 1 - Dale, Jim Ed, Beth, et al.
14:21 "Blue Boat" - Peter Mayer
Part 3—Listen
00:30 Sports - Jim Ed
02:52 "Crazy" - Noah Hoehn
07:00 Valentine's Day greeting: to Norm from Connie in Shakopee
07:17 Sherpa Love Boat script - Dale, Jim Ed, Beth
10:17 "Now Touch the Air Softly" - Neal & Leandra, and Peter Mayer
15:37 Valentine's Day greeting: to Deby from Rod in Monticello
Part 4—Listen
01:07 "Holy Now" - Peter Mayer
06:21 Valentine's Day greeting: to Roy from Donna in Bigelow
06:50 Buffalo Ridge Love Shack script - Dale, Jim Ed, Beth
10:28 Some Enchanted Evening script No. 2 - Dale, Jim Ed, Beth, et al.
13:57 "Dorothy's Pie" - Peter Mayer
Part 5—Listen
00:00 "Old Love" - Neal & Leandra
04:18 B. Marty Barry Song Analysis - Dale, Jim Ed, et al.
08:11 "Mold Love" - Neal & Leandra
13:13 Some Enchanted evening script No. 3, et al.
Part 6—Listen
00:34 Sports - Jim Ed
02:54 "Renne's Song" - Jerry Giefer
07:20 Valentine's Day greeting: to Arlen from Sheila in Willmar
07:37 Turkey Training script - Dale, Jim Ed, Beth
12:01 "Yukon Sally" - Peter Mayer, with Neal & Leandra
Part 7—Listen
00:00 "It'll Still Be You" - Neal & Leandra
01:50 Valentine's Day greeting: to Craig from Kathy in Jackson
02:21 Genway Head-Over-Heels Honey script - Dale, Jim Ed
06:21 Some Enchanted Evening script No. 4 - Dale, Jim Ed, et al.
09:50 "All I Have to Do is Dream" - Neal & Leandra
13:12 "Catch a Falling Star" - Neal & Leandra
Part 8—Listen
00:30 "Ocean Mary" - Peter Mayer
05:19 Dooley Cosmetic Surgery script - Dale, Jim Ed
11:10 Some Enchanted Evening script No. 5 - Dale, Jim Ed, et al.
15:07 "Baby, Baby" - Peter Mayer
Part 9—Listen
00:30 Sports - Jim Ed
02:53 "John Henry" - Noah Hoehn
08:18 Bowserbed script - Dale, Jim Ed
11:20 Some Enchanted Evening script No. 6 - Dale, Jim Ed, Beth, et al.
15:23 "It Must Be Love" - Neal & Leandra, and Peter Mayer
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SHOW PHOTOS
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Windom's own Jerry Giefer performs "Renee's Song," an acoustic Valentine dedicated to his wife.
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The whole gang took part in the Jacque Pierre Panache script, introducing "Le Pie," a new fragrance for teens.
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Longtime friends Peter Mayer, Neal Hagberg, and Leandra Peak enjoy a rare occasion to perform together.
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Singer/songwriter Peter Mayer has a quick rehearsal and sound check Thursday afternoon on the Memorial Auditorium's unusually spacious stage.
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Twin Cities actress Beth Gilleland joins Jim Ed Poole and Dale Connelly to introduce the Intimida Sherpa's new "Love Boat" model.
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Neal and Leandra
Neal and Leandra met at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, in 1981. Off-again, on-again dating, excursions into graduate school (Leandra in Spanish, Neal receiving a master's of divinity) only resulted in a postponement of careers as singers/songwriters. They married in 1989 and began touring as a duo full time.
The simplicity and directness of their songs is both disarming and elegant. The songs are laywered with textures of everyday life and love. When they are not touring or recording, Neal and Leandra reside in Minneapolis with their daughter Madeline, where Neal plays a lot of basketball and Leandra reads many books.
Peter Mayer
Mountains and motorcycles, pigs, pubs, and planets; insight, hope, and humor—such are the ingredients one finds in the songs of Peter Mayer. Mayer's songs are fresh and unique, earthy and intimate. The standard lyrical menu of love lost and found is not among his offering, but rather, an eclectic blend of thoughtful songs about the collective human journey. His inventive guitar work and honest delivery provide the perfect vehicle for his down-home wisdom.
As a solo artist, Peter performs 130-plus shows a year at acoustic music venues throughout the United States.
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