Mulligan Stew Podcast

Ep 14 | Robbie Robertson Podcast

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Jun 16, 2018


This week on the Mulligan Stew podcast, Terry’s featured guest is the legendary Robbie Robertson. The musician, songwriter, producer and actor talks to TDM about his new autobiography Testimony. Robbie shares details on the genesis of some of The Band’s best-known songs, the “cinematic experience” he aimed to create with the book, his reflections on working with Bob Dylan, and more.

Ep 13 | Bryan Adams Podcast

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Jun 8, 2018

 
 
Bryan Adams has been a lot of things over his 40-year career in show business. As a musician and songwriter, he’s a global hit-maker who has sold more than 75 million records. As a photographer, his work has been featured in the pages of Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire and Interview Magazine. As a philanthropist, he established the Bryan Adams Foundation to better the lives of society’s most vulnerable and disadvantaged.
Now, the Order of Canada recipient can add writing for Broadway to his already legendary list of accomplishments. Adams and his long-time writing partner Jim Valance recently created a suite of songs for the Pretty Woman musical. Bryan fills Terry in on the musical on this week’s Mulligan Stew podcast.


Ep 12 | Buffy Sainte-Marie Podcast

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Jun 2, 2018


A joyful conversation with Canadian folk music legend Buffy Sainte-Marie. This spring, Buffy’s Medicine Songs took home the JUNO for Indigenous Music Album of the Year. She describes her 16th studio album as “a collection of front-line songs of unity and resistance.”
Buffy shares her thoughts on the state of the protest song. Plus, the rise of Me Too and Times Up, and her reflections on the music documentary Rumble: The Indians who Rocked the World. Finally, we’ll hear about the moments after Hawaii’s false ballistic missile warning was issued, and how she chose to spend what may have been her final moments on earth.

Ep 11 | Steven Page Podcast

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May 25, 2018


This week on Mulligan Stew, Terry hosts a feature conversation with Steven Page, recorded live at Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre. This past week, Barenaked Ladies celebrated their induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the NMC. As part of the festivities, Terry hosted a Q&A with Steven Page that explored highlights of his BNL career, his solo work, and his collaborations with Steven Duffy, Craig Northey and more. Unforgettable stories about his encounters with Brian Wilson, Billy Bragg, and Steven’s last minute prep for his JUNO reunion with BNL.

Ep 10 | Donovan Woods Podcast

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May 20, 2018


This spring, Donovan celebrates the release of his fifth full-length album Both Ways. We’ll preview four tracks from the new record, including “Our Friend Bobby,” “Easy Street,” “Truck Full of Money,” and “Burn The Bridge.”
Donovan talks about representing same-sex romance in the video for his latest single “Burn that Bridge,” the genesis songs on the new record, and how he defines success at this stage in his career.

Ep 9 | Molly Johnson Podcast

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May 11, 2018
Singer, songwriter, and philanthropist Molly Johnson sits down with Terry this week to discuss her latest record, Meaning To Tell Ya. Molly talks about working with Grammy-award winning producer Larry Klein, who has worked on some of the greatest vocal jazz records of all time. She reflects on “being born into the business”, and the people who’ve shaped her life along the way. Plus, she chats with Terry about covers – why she loves performing them, why nobody other than k.d. lang should cover “Hallelujah”, and why she now enjoys singing Leonard Cohen songs.

Ep 8 | Shakey Graves Podcast

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May 3, 2018


This week, we’re thrilled to welcome Alejandro Rose-Garcia, better known as Shakey Graves. The Austin-based musician returns this month with a brand new album called ‘Can’t Wake Up.’ His label was kind enough to let us share four tracks from the new record on the podcast. We’ll check out “Counting Sheep,” “Dining Alone,” “Aibohphobia,” and “Tin Man.”
Alejandro talks to Terry about making a record that reflected the full range of his musical influences. Plus, we’ll hear about his early musical influences, the question Canadian interviewers have been asking about the new record, and recording at Levon Helm’s studios in Woodstock.

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Even though iconic Canadian broadcaster Terry David Mulligan currently hosts a weekly 2-hour music show and a weekly food and wine series he’s been interviewing music stars for over 50 years on radio and TV.
50 years of rock and roll. 15 years of film interviews and 9 years of food and wine stories.
MulliganStew… The Full Mully!
TDM

Ep 7 | Royal Wood Podcast

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Apr 28, 2018


This month, Royal Wood is back with a brand new record, Ever After the Farewell. The album was born from a period of loss and new love in Royal’s life. This week on the Mulligan Stew podcast, the Toronto-based singer-songwriter talks to Terry David Mulligan about losing his father, finding the love of his life, and connecting those two experience on his new record. Plus, we’ll hear live performances of “The Hardest Thing of All” and “Something About You”.

Ep 6 | Billy Bragg Podcast

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Apr 20, 2018


The legendary singer, songwriter and political activist talks to Terry about his new book Roots, Radicals and Rockers: How Skiffle Changed the World. Bragg describes Skiffle as the music that “was the nursery for the British invasion of the American/Canadian charts of the 1960s.” The book traces the influence of Lonnie Donegan, known as the King of Skiffle, on music icons like The Beatles, Pete Townshend and Van Morrison.