Month: December 2020

EP 134 | Elvis Costello

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Hands up – is there anyone out there who hasn’t heard of Elvis Costello?

Not many of you. And I’m worried about those of you over there.

Right from the first notes, he’s staked his claim as a singular artist.

He was following nobody.

Elvis rose to prominence on the strength of three albums.  One after the other.

 My Aim is True, This Year’s Model and Armed Forces.

Never afraid to speak his mind or get in trouble for it he was branded a troublemaker. That got my attention right away.

His latest album is Hey Clockface.

Photo by Diana Krall

Recorded in Helsinki Finland and Paris France.

The Paris session was an amazing 9 songs in 2 days.

Elvis adlibbing his way through lyrics while being accompanied by French Jazz musicians, also adlibbing.

In several cases, Elvis spoke the words rather than sing them.

There’s a nod to Fats Waller & Tin Pan Alley.

There are elements of rap, hip hop, 1920’s Ukulele Ike traditional jazz songs, crooning like a Mel Torme session, and much more.

This is the complete interview. Wherein he talks about his new musical A Face in the Crowd, now stalled because of the Pandemic, and sings a song from the musical.

The re-release of Armed Forces, the possibility of working again with Nick Lowe, a fantastic story of Chuck Berry and Leonard Cohen.

His life growing up in England.

And a bag load of other moments in his life.

We welcome Elvis Costello to The Mulligan Stew Podcast

Mulligan Stew Dec 5th 2020-Elvis Costello, and more!

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Photo By Diana Krall

His name is Elvis Costello.

His new album is called Hey Clockface., Recorded pre-Covid in Helsinki, Finland, and Paris.

Photo by Diana Krall

It’s in part,  an Elvis you might not have heard before. Spoken word over Jazz riffs, a title track that’s a throwback to the 1920’s and 30’s and the music of Ukulele Ike.

A winner of Grammys 1999 and 2020. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Elvis is  a living breathing historian of music and the artists who create it.

He’s our guest on The Stew this week.

We’ll cover off tales of how the album came together,  growing up in England, how the British invasion of the 60’s affected his music choices, the life of a musician, the re-release of Armed Forces, the possibility of getting back together with Nick Lowe and a great story of Chuck Berry and Leonard Cohen.

The complete 40-minute interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast.  On it, he takes us through several tracks from the album,  the joy of being a Father in 2020 and spending time with his family, and his multi-year work on a Broadway play.

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Oh by-the-way, Hour One features a Game Of  Stew Bingo as created by our donor Jocelyn Leszcynski to celebrate her Dad Bob’s 65 Birthday.

If you look below you can see how the game is played.  Why not open a pop and play along.

https://bingobaker.com/view/3623900

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew  www.mulliganstew.ca Todays Guest  – Elvis Costello 1:00
Bring it on Home Downchild Blues Band Straight Up 2:55
Respect Yourself Aaron Neville & Mavis Staples Bring it on Home 4:10
Tripped out Slim Trombone Shorty Parking lot symphony 2:19
www.winebc.com Special Guest – Elvis Costello 2:20
I’m on your side Bonnie Riatt Fundamental 3:45
Hoochie Coochie Man Eric Clapton Live on Tour 2001 Staple Centre 4:30
Changes David Bowie Hunky Dorey 3:40
Oh Carol (live) The Rolling Stones Get yer Ya’s Out 3:45
Elvis Costello Interview in 30 minutes www.mulliganstew.ca 4:00
Rememberance Robbie Robertson Sinematic 5:30
crazy love Van Morrison Moondance 2:35
The thrill is gone (live) BB King Live at the Apollo 3:30
Johnny Bye Bye (live) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Songs from around the World 3:40
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Elvis Costello Interview 1:00
Ahead by a Century The Tragically Hip Trouble at the Henhouse 3:45
The Stew on CKUA Radio Next – Eric Clapton – Nina Simone :30
Tulsa Time (live) Eric Clapton Crossroads 2 Live in the 70’s 4:30
I put a spell on you Nina Simone I put a spell on you 2:30
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Elvis Costello 2:00
Elvis Costello Interview Complete Interview on MulliganStew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca 4:20
We are all cowards now Elvis Costello Hey Clockface 3:36
Elvis Costello Interview Complete Interview on MulliganStew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca 1:35
Revolution #49 Elvis Costello Hey Clockface 2:41
Elvis Costello Interview Complete Interview on MulliganStew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca 2:33
Radio is everything Elvis Costello Hey Clockface 4:26
Elvis Costello Interview Complete Interview on MulliganStew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca 1:10
No Flag Elvis Costello Hey Clockface 4:00
Elvis Costello Interview Complete Interview on MulliganStew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca :50
TDMulligan – The Stew Year 26 www.mulliganstew.ca 2:00
Elvis Costello Interview – last question Complete Interview  Mulligan Stew Podcast  (spotify etc) 2:45
What’s so Funny about Peace Love and Understanding Elvis Costello Armed Forces 3:32
The Power of Prayer Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band A Letter for you 3:37
Otta Mind. Otta Sight. Wilco Being there 3:10
Long ride home Patti Griffin 1000 kisses 3:34
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – The T’s – T Rex and T Bone Walker 2:25
Cosmic Dancer T-Rex T-Rex 4:30
Shake it baby TBone Walker Sunday Blues 3:07
Thank you for listening – Love you guys check out the Elvis Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast Spotify – Apple Podcasts – Google Play 1:10
Ain’t misbehaving Cliff Edwards – Ukelele Ike Best of :45

December 5th, 2020 -The Hatch. Hillside. Moon Curser. Enrico.  A new Season of TRR.

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The Hatch. Hillside. Moon Curser. Enrico.  A new Season of TRR.

 

THE SHOW

 Tasting Room Radio began during harvest 2007 on the Naramata Bench. In a studio. In a barn.

Surrounded by vineyards and growers, a bird blasters and really fine people.

We begin our 14th year by welcoming the sponsors for 2021.

If we’re going to be talking about someone for a year they should either be friends or businesses/people that we admire.

So here are the four friends of TRR for 2021.  We thank them for the belief in the show and the support they kindly provide.


Hillside Winery – Kathy Malone  Senior Winemaker (Naramata Bench)

Kathy Malone

Hillside was one of the original wineries of the Okanagan and the third I believe on the Naramata Bench.

“Grow the best quality fruit possible, pick at optimum physiological ripeness, ferment cool, and intervene with nature only when necessary…simple, elegant. Simple, elegant, yes, but easy? Definitely not. Natural, beautiful wine is not manufactured—rather, it is carefully guided through natural phases to become the glorious essence of the effects of sun and soil on specific grape varieties.

It is our belief that great wines start in the vineyard, and to this end, we use only the best quality fruit available from our twenty acres of grapes densely planted on hillside terraces surrounding the winery. We also have partnerships with select vineyards along the Naramata Bench.”

A year after Meg and I moved to The Bench, Kathy Malone left Mission Hill and became the head winemaker at Hillside, just down the road from us.

Kathy brings stories of farming the bench &  the ups and downs of seasons.

They’ve just had a brand refresh with new labels and packaging with three tiers of wines.

Hillside Series

Heritage Series

Single Vineyard/Small Lot Series

 

Kathy walks us through their Sensory Tasting Experience, Seasonal Saturdays at THE BISTRO and the Holiday Gift Guide.

Tasting Room open ?Wed/Sunday 12-5:00

Bistro open Thursday/Sunday 5-7:30

 

www.hillsidewinery.ca


The Hatch  –  Jason Parkes  Lead Winemaker   Develin Barker – Wine Club Conductor (West Kelowna)

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Talking about everything going on at The Hatch is like going on tour with band of gypsies.

The leader is winemaker Jason Parkes. He seems to be several personalities at the same time. So its no surprise that The Hatch is merely the tip of the Iceberg.

The Hatch etc has returned to TRR for another year.

Once inside Hatchland you can follow the Yellow Brick Road to:

Gobsmacked

The Hobo Series

Screaming Frenzy

Black Swift Vineyards

Crown and Thieves

It’s the home of the band Proper Man

And the new JASON PARKES CUSTOM WINE CLUB, featuring 7 different wine options.

They’ve built and just opened a new home for Black Swift Wines. It’s freaking amazing.

Next they’ll build and open a new home for Crown and Thieves.

There’s Truck 59 Ciderhouse and Food trucks like The SmokeShow.

 

Does it sound like fun?  You bet!

But here’s the best part – THE WINES ARE KILLER GOOD. No fooling around great!

 

Merry Hatchmas!!

www.thehatchwines.com

www.propermanband.com


Moon Curser – Beata.Chris Tolley  Founders. Chris is Winemaker.  (Osoyoos Bench)

 

In 2003 both Beata and Chris completed a Post Graduate Degree in Viticulture and Oenology at Lincoln University is Christchurch NZ.

In 2004 Beata and Chris started small and well under the radar after their move from Calgary. Chris a software designer, Beata a Chartered Accountant.

The Moon Curser name pays tribute to the Gold Smuggling history of Osoyoos which is right up against the USA Border.

 

Unlike almost anyone else in the Okanagan, they decided right from the beginning to grow, bottle, and sell premium wines from old World grapes.

Tannat, Dolcetto, and  Touriga Nacional.   Then they added Syrah, Malbec, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Tempranillo, Arneis, Roussanne/Marsanne, Viognier.

Then they added AWARDS.  The latest is the greatest.

Moon Curser was recognized as #1 Best Performing Small Winery at the 2019 WineAlign National Wine Awards of Canada.

The award perhaps explains why so many of their wines are Sold Out.  Beta and Chris will let us know what’s left to order.

They have a great wine club and Beata will explain why club membership would make a great gift.

This is a truly great small winery with a big heart.

 

www.mooncurser.com


Enrico Winery – Lorin Inglis   Manager  (Cowichan Valley)

Lorin Inglis (Enrico)

Enrico is a gorgeous 50-acre estate winery in Cobble Hill Cowichan Valley with a microclimate that allows them to grow 7 different varietals, ranging from fruity whites to full-bodied reds that are unique to Vancouver Island. Enrico Wines are winning medals across Canada and the United States including the first Prestigious Luitenant Governors Award for Excellence in B.C Wines awarded on Vancouver Island.

 

Also, the “Round Table” Wine Club is worth checking out as enrollment entitles you to a tasting room experience from the comfort of your home 2x a year!  This creative way of enjoying wine with friends and family is a timely addition to covid friendly wine tasting experiences

Tempest Ortega

Shining Armour Pinot Gris

Falconet – Petit Milo

Coronet – Oaked Reserve Petit Milo

Noble – Chad

Celebration – Charme de L’’Lile

Red Dragon – Rose

Newton – Pinot Noir

Long Sword – Cab Foch

Braveheart – Cab Libre

A stand out for Enrico Winery is the immediate welcoming atmosphere fostered by the friendly and knowledgeable staff in and around the tasting room.  Live music is often found with a beautiful patio section outside near a trout pond for picnics and tastings.

Walk the estate and take in the rustic experience Enrico has to offer!

 

www.enricowinery.com

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