Mulligan Stew

Mulligan Stew June 23rd

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Hello all:

Saturdays guest is Liam Titcomb.

I spent a lifetime hanging out with and travelling the roads with his father Brent..many MANY years ago, when he was a member of 3’s a Crowd.
Liam has been signed to Nettwerk Records and has just released a four song  EP called Love Don’t Let Me Down.
Liam seems to have learned the art of songwriting and performing very well..because these four songs appear to be just the tip of the iceberg.
Thus, we’re pleased to welcome Liam back to CKUA in our second hour.


 
 

Artist

Song

Album

Little Feat Get up  Stand up  (LIVE) Live
Bonnie Raitt Right down the line Slipstream
John Mayer Queen of California Born and Raised
Chuck Leavell Boots and Shoes Back to the Woods
The Wood Bros Twisted Loaded
The Who Summertime Blues (very live) Live at Leeds
CSN and Young Deja Vu (live) Bridge School Vol 2
Robert Randolf Memphis Beat We walk this road
Chris Isaak Trying to get to you Beyond the Sun
Michael Rault Let me go out Ma- Me-O
JJ Cale – Clapton Danger Escondido
Liam Titcomb Love don’t let me down EP..love don’t let me down
Liam Titcomb Interview
Liam Titcomb Map of me Love don’t let me down
Delbert McClinton Maybe someday baby (live) Live from Austin
Bruce Springsteen Shackled and Drawn Wrecking Ball
Annie Lennox Waiting in Vain Medusa
Sam Cooke Lil Red Rooster Night Beat
Ray Charles I got news for you Genus+Soul=Jazz
Lyle Lovett White Boy lost in the Blues Release me
Black Keys Hold me in your arms Thickfreakness
John Lee Hooker Mr Lucky Mr Lucky
Marvin Gaye Pride and Joy Best of
Leonard Cohen Closing Time (live) Songs from the road

Mulligan Stew June 16th

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We are slowly updating , inputting and reconciling our archives…please check back as we re-build our database of past playlists

This week on Mulligan Stew:


Colin James
 has worn many hats during his long and storied career. When Colin first hit the scene a quarter century ago, he became an instant rock guitar hero, mentored by the legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan. Since then, this iconic Canadian has topped the charts as a pop vocalist, recorded an acclaimed blues album and led the swing revival with his Little Big Band, which he both fronted and produced. He has performed for the Queen, sold multi-platinum many times over and continues to sell out shows coast to coast.  Along the way, he’s written memorable hit songs and given us distinctive covers of timeless classics with his newest album teasing that the best is still yet to come.
This six-time Juno Award winner has come full circle with his latest album, aptly titled Fifteen.  On the verge of 25 years since the release of his debut, this is Colin’s 15th release and it takes this Saskatchewan artist back to his full-blooded rock roots.
Colin James talks with host Terry David Mulligan about working on Fifteen with Ron Sexsmith, Tom Wilson, and Alan Doyle on the next Mulligan Stew, Saturday, June 16 at 7pm.
 
 
 


 

Artist

Song

Album

Trombone Shorty Orleans and Claiborne Orleans and Claiborne
The Meters Cissy Strut On the good foot
Dion Ruby Baby The road Im on
The Band Look Out Cleveland The Band
Fleetwood Mac Lemon Squeeze (live) Shrine 69
Eric Clapton Cant find my way back home Live in the 70’s
Police Don’t stand so close Every breath you take
Bonnie Raitt Used to rule the world Slipstream
Brian Dunn Interview
Brian Dunn Tv’s and radios Tv’s and radios
Neil Young Get a job Americana
Serena Ryder All for love iTunes in Montreal
Chuck Leavell Wish me well Back to the Woods
Colin James Interview
Colin James Finally wrote a song for you Fifteen
Alan Doyle Testify Boy on Bridge
Colin James Sweets gone sour Fifteen
Colin James Oh Well Fifteen
Colin James No time to get there Fifteen
Joan Osborne Shake your hips Bring it on home
Rory Block Steady Freddy Shake em on down
Jon Cleary Occapella Occapella
Spencer Davis Gimme some lovin Best of Steve Winwood
Beatles Lady Madonna #1’s
Tower of Power I thank you 40th Anniversary
Righteous Bros My Babe ReUnion
Memphis town Back to the Woods

Mulligan Stew June 5th 2012

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OK..we have two guests this week on The Stew.
The first is Matt Rose from The Matinee. Vancouver band that’s just completed a new album produced by Steve Berlin from Los Lobos.
Also The Hip, Great Big Sea, The Blasters etc
They are Across Canada by train – just like Festival Express – and have plans to stop Saturday June 9th in Jasper around 4pm and later that night in Edmonton.
The PLAN is to get off and play a short set somewhere around jasper..then back on the train.
Apparently Edmonton has been scrubbed  BUT if enough people show up..perhaps they can be convinced to play.
Matt’s in the first hour.
The second hour has a feature interview with Stephen fearing and Steve Dawson.
We cover a lot of ground..both their careers..and their plans for this year.
The last 30 minutes of the show are spent spotlighting some of the main artists at this years Edmonton Folk Fest
Bonnie Raitt, Amos Garrett, Jim Cuddy, Mavis Staples, David Lindley, etc
Please enjoy
 

Artist

Song

Album

Janis Joplin I just want a man (live) Janis
Etta James Baby what you want me to do (live) Her best: Live 63 New Era Club
ZZTop Waiting for the Bus (live) Tres Hombres  re-issue
ZZTop Jesus just left Chicago (live) Tres Hombres
ZZTop La Grange (live) Tres Hombres
Neil Young Helpless (live) Unplugged
Blue Rodeo Trust Yourself (live) Just like a vacation
Mayer Hawthorne The Walk How do you do? 
JJ Cale/ Eric Clapton Danger Road to Escondido
Adele The one and only (live) iTunes London
Eric Clapton/Wynton Marsalis 44 blues (live) Play the Blues
Bruce Springsteen Darkness/Edge of Town (live) In Concert
Tower of Power I thank you (live) 40thAnniversary 
Tom Waits Last leaf Bad as me
The Decemberists That’s’ no way to say goodbye iTunes London
The Who Wont get fooled again (live) Bridge School concerts
Fat Freddy’s Drop The Camel (LIVE) Live at the Roundhouse
Neville Bros Love the one you’re with/Cant always get what u want Live at Planet Earth

Mulligan Stew June 2 2012

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An aficionado of contemporary popular music, Terry David Mulligan gained national exposure through his television presentations on Much Music and Bravo! while simultaneously carving out a career as a television and film actor. Mulligan is a big fan of CKUA, calling it “unquestionably the best radio station in Canada”. In 1995, Terry offered to back up his words with action and began hosting a program that features the best in pop, rock, R & B and soul music. It’s a concoction that, naturally enough, is called Mulligan Stew.