February 15, 1997 rebroadcast with Butch Thompson & The Hiawatha Marching Band, and Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum
A repeat broadcast of APHC's January 13, 1996, broadcast, live from the Fitzgerald Theater with Butch Thompson and The Hiawatha Marching Band, Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum.
February 8, 1997 rebroadcast with the Horseflies, Jack Knife & The Sharps, Kate MacKenzie, and the Vibro Champs
Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with The Horseflies, Jack Knife and the Sharps, Kate MacKenzie and The Vibro Champs.
February 1, 1997 broadcast with BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet and Gil & Orli Shaham
Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with BeauSoleil and Gil and Orli Shaham.
January 25, 1997 broadcast with the Ensemble Singers of the Plymouth Music Series, Dave Frishberg, and Robin & Linda Williams
Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with the Ensemble Singers of the Plymouth Music Series, Robin and Linda Williams and Dave Frishberg.
January 18, 1997 broadcast with Greg Brown and Kate MacKenzie
Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with Greg Brown and Kate MacKenzie.
January 11, 1997 broadcast with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.
January 4, 1997 Talent from Towns Under Two Thousand rebroadcast
A repeat broadcast of the Second Annual "Talent from Towns Under 2,000" (T-TUTT) with The Freight Hoppers, a Southern-Mountain string band from Bryson City, North Carolina (pop. 1556); 10-year-old Emily Shackelton, a young singer from Biwabik, Minnesota (pop. 1428); The Fly Creek Philharmonic, from Fly Creek, New York (pop. 350), a 13-person group of performers playing toy instruments, and three other groups from the small towns and rural areas of the U.S.
December 28, 1996 broadcast with Kate MacKenzie and the Sun Rhythm Section
Live from the Orpheum Theater in Memphis, Tennessee, with Kate MacKenzie and The Sun Rhythm Section.
December 21, 1996 broadcast with the Boys of the Lough, the Sonos Handbell Ensemble, and the Ypsilanti High School Chamber Singers
Live from Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with The Boys of the Lough, the Sonos Handbell Ensemble, and the Ypsilanti High School Chamber Singers.
December 14, 1996 rebroadcast with the Boys of the Lough, Anonymous 4, and Turtle Island String Quartet
A rebroadcast of a holiday favorite: the December 18, 1993, APHC broadcast, featuring the Boys of the Lough, Anonymous 4, Turtle Island String Quartet, and holiday classics like "The Shoppers Waltz," the answering-machine sketch, and Johnny Johnson's Christmas Dance and Dinner.