MINNEAPOLIS — Halfway through his first season hosting “A Prairie Home Companion,” mandolin maestro Chris Thile still feels “like a kid in a candy store” taking over the long-running popular public radio show created by Garrison Keillor — but knows he has to do one big thing.
“I can be so much more of a relaxed host,” Thile said, sounding ebullient over the phone as he prepared for tonight’s show featuring Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, bassist Edgar Meyer and comedian Marina Franklin from The Town Hall in New York.
Keillor, who turned 74 in August, stepped down in July after four decades of entertaining millions of listeners with tales of the residents of Lake Wobegon, Minn., delivered in his soothing baritone on Saturday evenings. He tapped 35-year-old Thile, who grew up listening to “Prairie Home” and first appeared on the old-timey musical variety show in 1996 when he was 15, to replace him.
Thile said he hasn’t reached out to Keillor since taking over the show. And Keillor, who said he would remain as “Prairie Home” executive producer, said he has taken his name off the show’s credits and hasn’t listened to any of this season’s shows.