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Mulligan Stew Jan 25th 2020- Alan Doyle

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Who doesn’t like Alan Doyle? Artist. Actor. Authour. Favourite son of Petty Harbour and all of Newfoundland.

His solo career after Great Big Sea has achieved lift-off in Canada and now USA and Britain.

I found him in Toronto, waiting out the monster snowstorm that took over the East Coast.

We’re talking about his new EP Rough Side Out. Released Valentines Day

THE COMPLETE 30-minute interview is  posted on The Mulligan Stew Podcast 

And his tour dates across the West starting Feb 25 in Lethbridge

Followed by The Hat, Red Deer, Calgary. Edmonton, Lloydminster, Fort Mac & Grand Prairie.

Alan also reveals that this EP has a country lean, still with Maritime influences.

There’s a great cover of John Mellencamp’s  Paper in Fire from his game-changing Lonesome Jubilee.

A dollar from each ticket goes to his support of addiction and mental health organizations.

There are few artists capable of appealing to music fans of all stripes, and Alan Doyle is one of them. From the moment he burst onto the scene in the early 1990s with his band Great Big Sea, Canadians fell in love with the pride of Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, whose boundless charisma and sense of humor was eclipsed only by his magnetic stage presence.

His influence is now being heard in a new generation of artists as his solo work continues to endear him to roots music fans everywhere.  Alan’s new EP Rough Side Out, finds him collaborating with Canadian country music superstars Dean Brody and Jess Moskaluke, while at the same time defining his interpretation of contemporary country.

The seeds for Rough Side Out were planted in 2012 when Brody asked Great Big Sea to record the song “It’s Friday” with him for the Platinum-selling album Dirt. For Alan, that was the moment he realized the door to the country music world was open for he and other east coast Celtic-leaning artists, and since then he’s warmly embraced building closer ties. “My personal journey with the whole thing has been very organic,” Alan says. “When my parents weren’t listening to traditional folk music, they were listening to country music on the radio. So, when I began creating my own musical identity, I was inspired by artists who were able to blend those two worlds.”

Alan is a classic storyteller and this podcast is filled with his stories.

 

ALAN DOYLE ROUGH SIDE OUT TOUR

Wednesday, February 19 – Mae Wilson Theatre – Moose Jaw, SK
Thursday, February 20 – Conexus Arts Centre – Regina, SK
Friday, February 21 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB
Saturday, February 22 – TCU Place – Saskatoon, SK
Sunday, February 23 – Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium – Brandon, MB
Tuesday, February 25 – Yates Memorial – Lethbridge, AB
Wednesday, February 26 – Esplanade Theatre – Medicine Hat, AB
Thursday, February 27 – Central Alberta Theatre – Red Deer, AB
Friday, February 28 – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Calgary, AB
Saturday, February 29 – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Edmonton, AB
Sunday, March 1 – Vic Juba Community Theatre – Lloydminster, AB
Tuesday, March 3 – Keyano Theatre & Arts Centre – Fort MacMurray, AB
Wednesday, March 4 – Grande Prairie Live Theatre – Grande Prairie, AB
Thursday, March 5 – PG Playhouse – Prince George, BC
Friday, March 6 – Chilliwack Cultural Centre – Chilliwack, BC
Saturday, March 7 – Vernon Performing Arts Centre – Vernon, BC
Sunday, March 8 – Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Tuesday, March 31 – Grand Theatre – Kingston, ON
Wednesday, April 1 – Centennial Hall – London, ON
Thursday, April 2 – FirstOntario Concert Hall – Hamilton, ON
Friday, April 3 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
Saturday, April 4 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Year 25 Jan 25 2020
Paying the cost to be the boss (live) BB King Live at BBC
Driven to tears (live) Sting Bring on the night
God must be a boogie man (live) Joni Mitchell Shadows and Light
www.deanehouse.com Coming Up – Alen Doyle Interview
Heartbreaker Alabama Shakes Boys and Girls
You don’t want to hear it Ron Sexsmith Heritage
Johnny Coolman Colin James Rooftop and Satellites
Coming Up – Alan Doyle Intervieww www.mulliganstew.ca
Cisco Kid War The World is a Ghetto
Revival Gregory Porter Revival
Red eyed and blue Wilco Being There
Little bit sweet The Wood Brothers Kingdom of the Mind
www.mulliganstew.ca Complete Alan Doyle Interview on Podcast
Rita is gone The Marcus King Band The Marcus King Band
Hey Hey (song for Gord) Leeroy Stagger Strange Path
Champagne Corolla Justin Townes Earle Kids in the street
www.mulliganstew.ca Complete Interview at Podcast (link on left)
Alan Doyle Interview Complete Interview MulliganStew Podcast -mulliganstew.ca
We don’t wanna go home Alan Doyle (Deane Brody) Rough Side Out
Alan Doyle Interview complete interview on MulliganStew Podcast
Paper in Fire Alan Doyle Rough Side Out
Alan Doyle Interview complete interview mulliganstew podcast
Beautiful to me Alan Doyle A week at the Warehouse
www.mulliganstew.ca Next – Heading for New Orleans
The Stew in New Orleans www.mulliganstew.ca
Good Rockin’ Tonight Roy Brown Best of
Rocking Pneumonia and the boogiew woogie flu Huey “piano” Smith Have a good time
The Stew – in New Orleans TDM
Im walking Fats Domino best of
Tutti Fruiti Little Richard Best of
www.mulliganstew.ca with tdm
Long Tall Sally The Beatles Best of
Dixie Chicken Little Feat Dixie Chicken
www.coyotesbanff.com Thank you for listening and donating
Goin back to New Orleans Dr John ( with Nevilles and Al Hirt) Goin’ back to New Orleans

 

EP 91 | Alan Doyle Interview

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Who doesn’t like Alan Doyle? Artist. Actor. Author. The favorite son of Petty Harbour and all of Newfoundland.
His solo career after Great Big Sea has achieved lift-off in Canada and now USA and Britain.
I found him in Toronto, waiting out the monster snowstorm that took over the East Coast.
We’re talking about his new EP Rough Side Out. Due Valentines Day
 
And his tour dates across the West starting Feb 25 in Lethbridge
Followed by The Hat, Red Deer, Calgary. Edmonton, Lloydminster, Fort Mac & Grand Prairie.
Alan also reveals that this EP has a country lean, still with Maritime influences.
There’s a great cover of John Mellencamp’s  Paper in Fire from his game-changing Lonesome Jubilee.
A dollar from each ticket goes to his support of addiction and mental health organizations.

ALAN DOYLE ROUGH SIDE OUT TOUR

Wednesday, February 19 – Mae Wilson Theatre – Moose Jaw, SK
Thursday, February 20 – Conexus Arts Centre – Regina, SK
Friday, February 21 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB
Saturday, February 22 – TCU Place – Saskatoon, SK
Sunday, February 23 – Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium – Brandon, MB
Tuesday, February 25 – Yates Memorial – Lethbridge, AB
Wednesday, February 26 – Esplanade Theatre – Medicine Hat, AB
Thursday, February 27 – Central Alberta Theatre – Red Deer, AB
Friday, February 28 – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Calgary, AB
Saturday, February 29 – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Edmonton, AB
Sunday, March 1 – Vic Juba Community Theatre – Lloydminster, AB
Tuesday, March 3 – Keyano Theatre & Arts Centre – Fort MacMurray, AB
Wednesday, March 4 – Grande Prairie Live Theatre – Grande Prairie, AB
Thursday, March 5 – PG Playhouse – Prince George, BC
Friday, March 6 – Chilliwack Cultural Centre – Chilliwack, BC
Saturday, March 7 – Vernon Performing Arts Centre – Vernon, BC
Sunday, March 8 – Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Tuesday, March 31 – Grand Theatre – Kingston, ON
Wednesday, April 1 – Centennial Hall – London, ON
Thursday, April 2 – FirstOntario Concert Hall – Hamilton, ON
Friday, April 3 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
Saturday, April 4 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Year 25 Jan 25 2020
Paying the cost to be the boss (live) BB King Live at BBC
Driven to tears (live) Sting Bring on the night
God must be a boogie man (live) Joni Mitchell Shadows and Light
www.deanehouse.com Coming Up – Alen Doyle Interview
Heartbreaker Alabama Shakes Boys and Girls
You don’t want to hear it Ron Sexsmith Heritage
Johnny Coolman Colin James Rooftop and Satellites
Coming Up – Alan Doyle Intervieww www.mulliganstew.ca
Cisco Kid War The World is a Ghetto
Revival Gregory Porter Revival
Red eyed and blue Wilco Being There
Little bit sweet The Wood Brothers Kingdom of the Mind
www.mulliganstew.ca Complete Alan Doyle Interview on Podcast
Rita is gone The Marcus King Band The Marcus King Band
Hey Hey (song for Gord) Leeroy Stagger Strange Path
Champagne Corolla Justin Townes Earle Kids in the street
www.mulliganstew.ca Complete Interview at Podcast (link on left)
Alan Doyle Interview Complete Interview MulliganStew Podcast -mulliganstew.ca
We don’t wanna go home Alan Doyle (Deane Brody) Rough Side Out
Alan Doyle Interview complete interview on MulliganStew Podcast
Paper in Fire Alan Doyle Rough Side Out
Alan Doyle Interview complete interview mulliganstew podcast
Beautiful to me Alan Doyle A week at the Warehouse
www.mulliganstew.ca Next – Heading for New Orleans
The Stew in New Orleans www.mulliganstew.ca
Good Rockin’ Tonight Roy Brown Best of
Rocking Pneumonia and the boogiew woogie flu Huey “piano” Smith Have a good time
The Stew – in New Orleans TDM
Im walking Fats Domino best of
Tutti Fruiti Little Richard Best of
www.mulliganstew.ca with tdm
Long Tall Sally The Beatles Best of
Dixie Chicken Little Feat Dixie Chicken
www.coyotesbanff.com Thank you for listening and donating
Goin back to New Orleans Dr John ( with Nevilles and Al Hirt) Goin’ back to New Orleans

Mulligan Stew January 18th 2020- Tonight We Dance with Laura!

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Saturday night we’re going to be Dancing with  Laura.

Laura Ryan-Walsh passed away October 9  2017.

She was a teacher and a great Mother. From Newfoundland but spent most of her life in Calgary

Long-time listener to CKUA and Mulligan Stew.

Her daughters Erin, Megan, and their Father Adrian all were involved in this one-hour donation.

The Ryan and Walsh families will be listening in Calgary, St John’s, Florida, Dubai, and Grande Prairie.

Laura loved great music and she passed that love on to her family and friends.

The Stones, Cohen, Van, Otis,  Aretha, Dylan, Neil Young, The Band, and the blues. We’ll play them all.

Old Crow Medicine Show

Including Wagon Wheel from Old Crow Medicine Show ..which for Laura’s birthday the family rewrote the lyrics to.

I’m told that in the final weeks of her life..she asked for and received a small radio beside her bed so she could listen to CKUA and The Stew.

Toward the end of her life when she could no longer walk, a nurse walking by her hospital room commented that she was always smiling.

Laura replied You’ve got to smile if you can’t dance”

Saturday night we dance for Laura…

 

Check out the Saturday Night Playlist..

Linda Ronstadt = Willing “live”

Tom Waits

ZZ Top

New Frazey Ford

New Jackson Browne

Rhiannon Giddens

Mavis Staples

Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Chuck Berry

Dylan “live”

John Hammond

Share the Music Like Laura!

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Year 25 of Mulligan Stew with Terry David Mulligan 18-Jan-20
Willing (live) Linda Ronstadt Live in Hollywood
Fish in the Jailhouse Tom Waits Orphans
Me N Annie Low Cut Connie Hi Honey
www.deanehouse.com Coming UP – ZZ Top and new Frazey Ford
waiting for the bus ZZTop Best of
Jesus just left Chicago ZZTop Best of
Mulligan Stew with TDM www.mulliganstew.ca
Azad Frazey Ford Azad
The heart of a Saturday Night Madeleine Peyroux The Perfect World
The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
The Weight (live) Mavis Staples – I’ll take you there
Love is Love Jackson Browne Artists for Justicce And Peace
Better get it right, the first time Rhiannon Giddens Freedom Highway
Playlist for The Stew at – www.mulliganstew.ca
99 1/2 just won’t do Sister Rosetta Tharpe Decca Singles
Johnny B Goode Chuck Berry Best of
TDMulligan Coming UP – Bob Dylan does The Sister
Ain’t No Man Righteous – Not No One (live) Bob Dylan Trouble No More – Bootlegs Vol 13
I knew Ive been changed John Hammond (with Tom Waits) Wicked Grin
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Dancing with Laura
Young Blood The Band Til the night is gone. A tribute to Doc Pomus
Dance me to the end of Love Leonard Cohen Various Positions
Son of a Preacher Man Aretha Franklin Best of
Glad Tidings Van Morrison Moondance
www.mulliganstew.ca
Playlist. Podcast. Stew Radio and Tasting Room Radio
Heart of Gold Neil Young Harvest
King of July The Radio Grande Town and Country
Shrimp and Grits Tedeschi Trucks Band Revelator
This is Year 25 of Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Like a Rolling Stone (live) The Rolling Stones Totally Stripped
These arms of mine Otis Redding best of
Stateboro Blues Taj Mahal Taj Mahal
Oakland Stroke Tower of Power Back to Oakland
www.coyotesbanff.com Next – Old Crow Medicine Show and Dylan
Wagon Wheel Old Crow Medicine Show This is Old Crow Medicine Show
Thank you for listening and Thank You for Dancing with Laura
Forever Young Bob Dylan The Best of

 

 

EP 90 | Daniel Lanois

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I used to see musician Daniel Lanois at least once a year as he toured Canada with various bands..pedal steel was his specialty.

I can’t begin to explain the joy I had watching his career explode.

From his music-filled home growing up in Hull, Que to  his Mothers move to Hamilton Ontario

Daniel and his brother Bob were born to play and sing.

They built a small studio in her basement and that became their light at the end of the tunnel.

Daniel produced enough music with local bands that the one and only Brian Eno asked to meet him and they started working together.

This lead to Grammy-winning albums with U2, Bob Dylan plus  Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, Emmylou  Harris, Neil Young, The Neville Brothers, Willie Nelson.

Think about the body of work…Unforgettable Fire, Joshua Tree, Oh Mercy, Time out of Mind, Wrecking Ball, So & Us just as a starter.

-Needless to say, I hadn’t seen Daniel for many years – 21 to be exact – when I found him backstage at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival of a couple of years ago.

We started trying to figure out where we last saw each other…

It was a studio in Calgary recording a charity single called Land – with The Tragically Hip, Midnight Oil, Crash Vegas, Hothouse Flowers, etc.

The single was Land – to bring awareness to clear cut logging in  Clayoquot  Sound.

Let’s meet one of the world’s greatest producers Daniel Lanois backstage in Edmonton.

https://www.daniellanois.com/

 

Mulligan Stew Jan 11th 2020- 50 years of #1 Albums-Neil Peart

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Ran across a headline that reminded us/me that we have just gone through a music time warp.

As 2019 turned into 2020 and a new decade ..it also became 50 years since 1969 became 1970.

 

Here’s a list of artists and albums who made the transition from one decade to another. FIFTY  FREAKING YEARS AGO.

And they didn’t just transition – they became #1 albums that changed lives and made history.

The biggest was The Beatles  Abbey Road – #1 for 11 straight weeks

Led Zeppelin 2 – #1 for 6 weeks

Simon and Garfunkel – Bridge over troubled water 10 weeks at #1

Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young – Deja Vu #1 for a week

CCR – Cosmo’s Factory – Their 4th #1 album.  In a Row

Santana – Abraxas was #1 for 6 weeks

Paul McCartney had a #1 solo album for 3 weeks

And The Beatles had Let it Be at #1 for 4 weeks.

It was an amazing time in music.

The Stew will be saluting and playing all those albums and more Saturday 5-7.

PLAYLIST:

The Stew Jan 11 2020 www.mulliganstew.ca
bathroom window The Beatles Abbey Road
golden slumbers the beatles Abbey Road
carry that weight The Beatles Abbey Road
the end The Beatles Abbey Road
Ramble On Led Zep 2 Led Zeppelin 2
www.deanehouse.com www.river-cafe.com Coming up – 50 years with Simon & Garf/CSNY/CCR
The Boxer Simon & Garfunkle Bridge over troubled water
Carry on CSN and Young Deja Vu
Run through the Jungle CCR Cosmo’s Factory
Celebrating 50 years of #1 lps NEXT – Blood Sweat &Tears/McCartney/Beatles Let it Be
Maybe I’m Amazed Paul McCartney McCartney
Get back The Beatles Let it be
Hi-De-Ho Blood, Sweat & Tears BST 3
Mulligan Stew with tdm www.mulliganstew.ca
Oye Como Va Santana Abraxsas
Daytripper Mongo Santamaria Instant party
#1 Lps from 50 years ago TD Mulligan
Just your fool The Rolling Stones Blue and Lonesome
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 25 www.mulliganstew.ca
Good Lovin’ The Grateful Dead Complete Studio Sessions
Lonely Avenue Animals Before we were so rudely interupted
Rip it up Little Richard Here’s Little Richard (re-issue)
Mulligan Stew with tdm Coming UP – Harriet Soundtrack
Stand Up Cynthia Erivo Harriet Soundtrack
Bad bad News Leon Bridges Good Thing
You’ve been so good up to now Lyle Lovett Joshua Judges Ruth
Next – We meet Ry Cooder at The Crossroads www.mulliganstew.ca
Crossroads Ry Cooder Crossroads Soundtrack
They don’t shine Tedeschi Trucks band Signs
Everytime I hear that song Brandi Carlile By the way I forgive you
www.coyotesbanff.com NEXT – Otis. Brittany Howard. Sting and Springsteen
Can’t turn you loose Otis Redding Very best
Stay High Brittany Howard Jaime
Thanks for spending your Saturday night with us TDMulligan
Get Up Stand Up (live) Sting . Bruce Springsteen. Peter Gabriel etc Released – Human Rights Concerts
B thing – Outro (live) Carlos del Junkco Live

Episode 89 | Remembering John Mann-And Critics Choice Awards

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Jan 11, 2020

John Mann. leader of Spirit of the west  actor…songwriter. wild spirit

when his friends found out he was stricken with early-onset Alzheimers they gather at the commodore ballroom in Vancouver  Nov 2017 and raised funds for his day to daycare.

I was honored to host the event but between working the microphone I did interviews with his closest friends – the fellow musicians

Saturday there is a celebration of life in Vancouver for John. and for those who can’t be there, we want to remember him here.

Jim Cuddy, Alan Doyle, Sarah McLachlan, Colin James, Jim Byrnes, Ed Robertson, and BNL, Craig Northey and Odds, Barney Bentall, Dustin Bentall, Shari Ulrich, Daniel Lapp, the Spirit Kids..and Spirit of the West and of curse John partner Jill Daum. Sail on John.

We finish with an update on the 25th Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles…Our guest is Joey Berlin CEO

Episode 88 | Celebration of Black Cinema-Kasi Lemmons

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January 4th 2020

On Monday December 2nd 2019

Terry attended  the first ever Celebration of Black Cinema Awards in Beverly Hills, California.

Honoured were

Eddie Murphy –Career Achievement Award

Nia Long – (Boyz in the Hood)

Chiwetel Ejoifor – (12 Years a slave/Lion King)

And our special Guest Kasi Lemmons

For three decades Kasi  has been an award winning director, writer, actress and educator.

She directed her latest film Harriet to great acclaim. It’s the story of iconic American heroine and civil rights pioneer  Harriet Tubman.

The second guest is a friend,  Shawn Edwards. BFCA film critic who helped to bring the awards to reality and hopes to become a filmmaker himself.

Mulligan Stew Jan4th 2020- Remembering Artists Lost in 2019

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Had I tried to honor those we lost for the entire decade…I would have needed a whole month of Stews.

So, we remember and salute artists who passed on in 2019.

Clydie King (Jan 7)  Her credits are so impressive but we play

The Stones  –  Tumbling Dice. Exile of Main Street)

Linda Ronstadt – Heart Like a Wheel

Bob Dylan –Saved

Joe Cocker /Mad Dogs and Englishmen – Live at Fillmore East –  Cry me a River.

Robert Hunter (Sept 23) – Lyricist for Grateful Dead –

Truckin’

New Orleans lost three famous stars within weeks of each other.

 

(June 6)– Junko partner  Gumbo

Dr John/Mac Rebennack  (June 6)– Junko partner  Gumbo

Dave  Bartholomew

Dave  Bartholomew (June 23) –  Jump Children

Fats Domino – Blue Monday – Dave wrote it

Fats Domino  – The Fat Man –  Ditto

Art Neville

Art Neville (July 22)

The Meters   Fire on the Bayou

The Neville Brothers – Hey Pocky Way

Mark Hollis

Mark Hollis (Feb 25)  Talk Talk  It’s my life

Hal Blaine

Hal Blaine ( March 11)

The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations

The Ronettes – Be My Baby

And that’s just the first hour !!

It’s 2020- Let’s get busy!

-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Year 25 OF Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca Jan 4 2020
Cry me a River (live) Joe Cocker – Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Clydie King) Live at the Fillmore East
Heart like a wheel Linda Ronstadt (Clydie King) Heart like a wheel
Tumbling Dice The Rolling Stones (Clydie King) Exile on main street
Saved Bob Dylan (Clydie King) Saved
www.deanehouse.com Artists lost in 2019
Truckin’ Grateful Dead (Robert Hunter) American beauty
It’s my life Talk Talk It’s my life
Mulligan Stew with tdmulligan NEXT – we remember 3 New Orleans Masters
Junko Partner Dr John Gumbo
Jump Children Dave Bartholomew Classic NO R&B
Blue Monday Fats Domino (Dave Bartholomew) Swings
The Fat Man Fats Domino (Dave Bartholomew) Fats Domino
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – The Meters and The Neville Brothers
Fire on the Bayou The Meters Essential
Hey Pocky Way The Neville Brothers Hey Pocky Way
Welcome to Year 25 of Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Good Vibrations The Beach Boys (Hal Blaine) Best of
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming Up – Eric Clapton Live . Sheryl. Bonnie. Mavis
be my baby The Ronettes (Hal Blain) Best of
Willie and the HandJive/Get Ready (live) Eric Clapton Crossroads 2 Live in the 70’s
Live wire Sheryl Crow. Bobbie Raitt. Mavis Staple Live Wire
www.mulliganstew.ca with TD Mulligan
King of July The Radio Grande Town and Country
www.coyotesbanff.com NEXT – The Avett Brothers. Wilson Pickett
Locked up The Avett Brothers Closer than together
Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett Hi Five
Welcome to Year 25 of Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan
Working for the Man Barry Allen and the New Rebels Speed of Dark
Water or Gasoline Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Swinging from the chains of Love
Mulligan Stew with tdmulligan First Stew in 2020
Dedicated to the one I love The Shirelles Tonights the Night
Delusion Zara Marie Living in the Lost and Found
Soulbque G Love (with Roosevelt Collier) The Juice

 

Mulligan Stew Dec 28th 2019-Final Stew of the Decade!

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It’s the Final Stew of 2019.

Dec 28th!!  The Holiday version of The Bermuda  Triangle. Where memories go to die.

OK  First – a heads up. The Mulligan Stew Podcast features an extensive conversation with Actor/Writer/Singer Hugh Dillon.

We cover a lot of ground. The Hip. His buddies he grew up with.

Punk music in Canada. His first solo album that changed the man and his current Headstones release PeopleSkills

His anger issues – his substance abuse – how acting may have saved his life – how acting took him all the way to working with David Lynch on Twin  Peaks.

Some of you may know Hugh from his lead roles in Flashpoint, Durham County, The Trailer Park Boys and many more.

Subscribe to Spotify, Google Play and Apple Podcasts.

 

The Last Stew of 2019 has a donor inspired line up

Kick things off with The Band Live – and Marvin Gaye’s Don’t Do it – from New Years Eve 1971

Then  Vampire Weekend from  the number one album of the CKUA 2019 Top 100 (based on plays)

Marshall Crenshaw/Stephen fearing/Grand Funk/Jimmy Reed and CoCo Love Alcorn

New music from Barry Allen and The New Rebels, The Who, The Wood Brothers, Shelby Lynn & Allison Moorer plus  CoCo Love Alcorn.

We’ll throw in Marvin Gate Live at Kennedy Centre, Sting and Bruce Springsteen Live doing Every breath you take, John Mayer Live, and then back to the Top 100 plays of 2019 and two Canadian artists who had not one but two albums on that chart.

CKUA Host Leeroy Stagger with Me and the Mountain plus Strange Path.

And

The Bros Landreth  87 and Joey Landreth’s Hindsight.

Enjoy the tunes and the tales…

And check out the Podcast…www.mulliganstew.ca

Happy New Year – here’s to 2020

In memory of John Mann, Gary, Kerry Holly (Marshall) and CKUA  host Monica Miller

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Dec 28 2019 TD Mulligan
Welcome to the last Stew of 2019 with terry david mulligan
Don’t do it (live) The Band Rock of Ages
This life Vampire Weekend Father of the Bride
What the hell i got Marshall Crenshaw Miracle of Science
Christine Stephen Fearing The Unconquerable Past
www.river-cafe.com www.mulliganstew.ca
some kind of wonderful Grand Funk Anthology
I ain’t got you Jimmy Reed Very best
Save me CoCo Love Alcorn ReBirth
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – New Barry Allen
Willie and the Hand Jive Barry Allen Speed of Dark
Danny and my ponies The Who Who
The Well Marcus King El Dorado
What are you doing NY Eve? Rufus Wainwright McGarrigle Christmas Hour
what’s going on (live) Marvin Gaye What’s going on Live – Kennedy Centre
www.mulliganstew.ca Podcast Hugh Dillon – Headstones
Little bit sweet The Wood brothers Kingdom in my mind
Great Balls of Fire Jerry Lee lewis Best of
Mulligan Stew Podcast – Hugh Dillon www.mulliganstew.ca
All I wanna do (live) Sheryl Crow Live at Capitol Theatre
Every breath you take (live) Sting and Bruce Springsteen Human Rights Concerts – Amnesty Int.
Every day I have the blues (Live) John Mayer Where the Light is
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Women sing Waits
Ol’ 55 Shelby Lynn and Allison Moorer Women sing Waits
Oh Darling The Beatles Abbey Road Super Deluxe Edition
This Mulligan Stew with tdmulligan
Next Tom Petty. LeeRoy Stagger. Bros Landreth. Linda Rhonstadt
Here comes my girl Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Anthology Through the Years
Got to love Leeroy Stagger Strange Path
Got to be you The Bros. Landreth 87
www.coyoyesbanff.com New Years Eve menu
Por un Amor Linda Rhonstadt Canciones de mi Padre
I can’t win Joey Landreth single – Live at Layman Drug
Happy New year – See you in 2020 Terry
What a wonderful World Louis Armstrong Wonderful World