Mulligan Stew Oct 18th

THE CROOKED BROTHERS STREAMS LATEST ALBUM THANK YOU I’M SORRY
DEBUTS NEW VIDEO FOR “MEAN MEAN BABY”

 
CANADIAN TOUR DATES COMMENCE OCTOBER 3
 
Manitoba folk and blues trio The Crooked Brothers stream their upcoming album, Thank You, I’m Sorry, via Exclaim!, a week before its September 23release. Watch the intimate new video for “Mean Mean Baby”. Canadian tour dates begin in October at the BreakOut West Music Festival.
 
STREAM THANK YOU I’M SORRY VIA EXCLAIM!
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “MEAN MEAN BABY” HERE
 
 
The Blues are more often than not a blue collar gig, which make it only fitting that the second single from The Crooked Brothers, “Mean Mean Baby” was written on the job. “I wrote the song while on the clock at this old job I had, making deliveries around town,” says Darwin Baker. “Harmonica in one hand and steering wheel in the other. I got the idea after reading an interview with Winnipeg Blues legend Big Dave MacLean, where he was talking about how with the blues you can write a love song, it’s just gotta have a crooked angle to it.” Shot inside the log cabin where the track was recorded, the new video for “Mean Mean Baby” captures the honesty and intimacy of the track.
 
Available to stream courtesy of Exclaim!, The Crooked Brothers’ upcoming album, Thank You I’m Sorry, is folk music full of left turns. No strangers to wide open spaces, the brothers captured their album in both Winnipeg’s Private Ear Studio, a downtown warehouse recording studio, and a handmade log home in the country. The resulting sound closely reflects their live dynamics. Practically a Crooked Family Variety Act their concerts see banjos, mandolins, guitars, and more taking turns being juggled from brother to brother. Matt Foster’s unforgettably strange voice, inhuman and gravelly deep. Baker’s deft handling of the harmonica. Jesse Matas’ stories and poems turned lyrics. Each having their own style and touch, the arrangements seem limitless, and there’s a refreshing sense that they will never write the same song twice.
 
Having performed to sold-out rooms at festivals such as Brighton’s Great Escape, and Switzerland’s Spring Bluegrass Festival Willisau, The Crooked Brother’s will take their banjos, beards, and harmonies on tour across Canada beginning in October. Their latest album, Thank You I’m Sorry, is set for release onSeptember 23.
 
CANADIAN TOUR DATES
 
October 3-4BreakOut West  – Winnipeg, MB
October 9: Black Shire Pub – London, ON
October 10: The Casbah – Hamilton, ON

October 13: The Red Garnet – Peterborough, ON
October 14: The Dakota Tavern – Toronto, ON 
October 16: Magnolia Cafe – Guelph, ON
October 16-19: Folk Music Ontario – Toronto, ON
October 24-25: Plan B – Moncton, NB
October 26: Trailside Cafe – Mount Stewart, PEI
October 28: L’Escogriffe – Montreal, QC
October 29: Irene’s – Ottawa, ON
October 30: The Townehouse – Sudbury, ON 
October 31: Loplops – Sault Ste Marie, ON
November 13: Artful Dodger – Regina, SK
November 14: Mario’s Pub – Medicine Hat 
November 15: The Slice – Lethbridge, AB
November 16: Ironwood Stage & Grill – Calgary, AB
November 20: The Schoolhouse – Ymir, BC
November 21: Hume Hotel – Nelson, BC
November 22: Lorenzo’s – Enderby, BC
November 27: Duncan Garage Showroom – Duncan, BC
November 28: Upstairs Lounge @ Oak Bay Rec Centre – Victoria, BC
December 2: Minstrel Cafe – Kelowna, BC
December 5: Artery – Edmonton, AB
December 6: The Root – Lloydminster, AB
December 7: Bassment – Saskatoon, SK
December 12: West End Cultural Centre – Winnipeg, MB

THE CROOKED BROTHERS ONLINE

WEB: http://www.crookedbrothers.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CrookedBrothers
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/theCrookedBrothers

 Slow Leaves

Slow Leaves is the recording name of Winnipeg’s Grant Davidson. He has garnered a reputation as much for his honest lyrics and stirring voice as his intimate stage performances and confessional story- telling. His country-tinged folk music is deeply rooted in the genuine and honest, rich in melody and sung from the heart of downtown.
“His lyrics are not only sincere, but intelligent and poetic, his melodies are immediately moving, and his voice is effortlessly timeless.” – Rusty Matyas, Producer, Beauty Is So Common
“Grant Davidson is a deft songwriter whose craft is refined and delivery is humble, grounded and elegant. Like a modern JJ Cale, his music is of a quality which draws you back in and doesn’t wear out.” – Stephen Carroll  (Manager of The Weakerthans, Imaginary Cities, Paper Lions)
For his most recent project, Beauty Is So Common (Sept. 2014), Davidson, impressed by the production choices on Imaginary Cities’ debut album, sent a letter to producer Rusty Matyas. When they met as near strangers in a downtown Winnipeg jam space, the potential of their collaboration was instantly obvious. With Davidson’s songwriting, rooted deep in folk and Americana and Matyas’ keen sense of pop harmony and arrangement, they stumbled on that subtle and elusive quality that anchors all great recordings: the capture of a special moment in time. 
“Davidson’s songs are sweet and simple and will no doubt find their home on many playlists this winter” – !earshot
“(Davidson) has steadily matured over three earlier albums, and delivers a three-track gem in Second Chances. The sessions produced material for a full-length release and we can hardly wait.” New Canadian Music
“Grant Davidson and Rusty Matyas show they’re a match made in heaven with three powerful roots rock songs.” – Adobe and Teardrops
Davidson cut his teeth in coffeehouses before releasing two full-length albums under his own name. The first, a hard-luck roots record Tired Limbs for Ashes(2009) drew heavily from the sounds of 70s Nashville. His next release, 2011’sDust and Violets, saw Davidson expanding on the “roots” format, writing songs of a more personal lyrical nature. The album showcases a beautifully understated production that focuses the listener on the honesty and emotional power of Davidson’s words.
2014′s Beauty Is So Common is full of warmth, rich in melody, and backed by an abundant production that never overwhelms the skillfully crafted folk songs. As Slow Leaves, Davidson continues to spare nothing in creating vivid images and heartfelt connections: the culmination of where he’s been and where he’s going.
“Slow Leaves proves that when great vocals and melodies combine with perhaps even greater songwriting, sonic magic is inevitable”  – Caught in the Carousel
“This EP is a great surprise, a beautiful gem” Michael Doherty’s Music Log
“‘Second Chances’ is a gentle yet completely engaging listen.” – Pennyblackmusic
“Grant Davidson spreads his wings with new EP” – CBC Manitoba Scene

PLAYLIST:

Breakdown Dead Ahead Boz Scaggs Anthology
September Fields Frazey Ford Indian Ocean
Georgia Warhorse JJ Grey and Mofro Georgia Warhorse
50 ways to leave your lover Paul Simon The Paul Simon Collection
TDM yer Host on the Coast www.mulliganstew.ca playlist on website
The Weight Joan Osborne How Sweet It Is
Break playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP Crooked Brothers
Host TDMulligan
Oh Katy Bobby Bazini Better in Time
Take me Back Randy Newman Trouble in paradise
The Crooked Brothers Matt Foster Interview
Pass you by Crooked Brothers – Winnipeg feature band Thank you I’m Sorry
New York is Killing Me Gil Scott Heron We’re new here
Crooked Brothers Interview Matt Foster Winnipeg Feature Band
Lightening in my Chest The Crooked Bros Thanks you I’m sorry
Break playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP Slow Leaves
Testify Alan Doyle with Colin James Boy on Bridge
Nothing to Remember Neko Case Hunger Games.Songs for Dist 12 & Beyond
Slow Leaves Interview Grant Davidson beauty is so common
everybody wants to be in love slow leaves beauty is so common
Slow Leaves Interview Grant Davidson beauty is so common
life of a better man slow leaves beauty is so common
Slow Leaves Interview Leonard Cohen Popular problems
part of me tedeschi trucks band made up mind
i just want to make love to you (live) Van Morrison It’s too late to stop Now
young Americans David Bowie Best of 74/79
Further on down the road Taj Mahal/Jack Johnson Best of Kokua Festival
Host TDMulligan
Keep me in our heart for awhile Madeleine Peyroux The Best of