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Mulligan Stew Nov 29th – Alan Doyle Interview

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RAW Interview Found Here:  Alan Doyle RAW
Tweet Alan your thoughts on this interview here: https://twitter.com/alanthomasdoyle
Alan Doyle cover 2WHERE I BELONG
From Small Town to Great Big Sea
 
by Alan Doyle
with a foreword by Jann Arden
 

“Funny, wise and self-deprecating, this book is hard to put down.
Alan is a truly great storyteller and his life in a small Newfoundland fishing village is a story dying to be told.”  Jim Cuddy

 As a founding member of Great Big Sea, Alan Doyle is widely recognized as one of contemporary music’s most gifted singer/songwriters. For over twenty years, Great Big Sea has taken its unique blend of rock, folk and Celtic music from the shores of Newfoundland to the far corners of the world. During that time, the band has amassed a string of gold and platinum albums, while its high-energy live shows have earned legions of devoted fans across Canada and around the globe.
“I am from Newfoundland,” says Alan Doyle. “Therefore, I am a bit of a storyteller. The stories of Newfoundlanders are often confused with fairy tales and the stuff of fiction; the people, places and events in them seem exaggerated or outright weird….[but] truth really is stranger than fiction.” This fall, Alan Doyle takes readers behind the music for a nostalgic and revealing look back at the great adventure that was his childhood. On October 20, 2014, Doubleday Canada is proud to publish WHERE I BELONG: From Small Town to Great Big Sea.
 “When I was a boy, I had no idea. About many things. I knew a few facts, here and there, but I was absolutely sure about very little. I had more questions than answers. I was more curious than certain.” So begins Alan Doyle’s heartfelt coming-of-age memoir. A Newfoundlander, a Catholic (and an altar boy), a lover of music from an early age, and a lone MontrealCanadiens fan in a household devoted to Gordie Howe and the Detroit Red Wings, Alan was a “Petty Harbour dog, through and through.” Located south of St. John’s, Alan’s hometown of Petty Harbour was once a thriving fishing village of approximately 500 inhabitants. It was the kind of place where a “young fella could go weeks without seeing or meeting a person that he hadn’t known for his whole life.” Against this backdrop, Doyle grows up, buoyed by a larger-than-life assortment of family members, friends and neighbours, all of whom contribute to creating a young songwriter and world-class performer-in-the-making.
As a child, young Alan learned from his parents the importance of hard work and the value of a dollar. The second son of Tom Doyle, local musician by night and orderly at the local psychiatric hospital by day, and Jean Doyle, a gifted piano teacher, Alan was born into a family steeped in love and music. The family home was a two-bedroom house with no running water and a beef-bucket for a toilet. There was no family car, meals were stretched for a family of six, and clothes were hand-me-downs. Yet the family lacked for nothing. “We made something out of nothing. Somehow, on a budget of a few thousand dollars a year, my folks managed to house, clothe and feed themselves and four kids…I’ll never understand how they did it. And I’ll never be able to explain to them how grateful I am that they did.”
In WHERE I BELONG, Alan Doyle chronicles his early years and creates a portrait of small-town Newfoundland that is by turns hilarious and poignant. Along the way, we encounter a tremendous cast of characters, all of whom left an indelible mark on Doyle. We meet Alan’s “Granda” Bernard Doyle, who never forgave Joey Smallwood for surrendering Newfoundland to Canada in 1949; old Frank Brake (with a “face like a catcher’s mitt”), who lived in an abandoned railway car and was prone to mishaps that would kill an ordinary man; “Bottlenose” Bill, a hardened fisherman whose extramarital affairs are the stuff of legend; and tough-as-nails Maureen of the Harbour Grocery, who was always quick with a harsh word and reluctant to lift a finger to help a customer, let alone to assist one of those “bastarding Doyles.”
Doyle’s tremendous gifts as a storyteller recreate a bygone era in Newfoundland’s history. Readers will stalk the wharfs with Alan and his pals as they traffic cod tongues to tourists and to local restaurants, enjoy “out-of-oil parties” where all partygoers congregate in one room to keep it warm when there’s not enough money for heat, and go on death-defying excursions deep into a treacherous gorge in pursuit of abandoned adult magazines.
At its heart, WHERE I BELONG is the story of a young boy of insatiable curiosity who is searching for answers to life’s big questions: What does it mean to be Canadian when you are isolated in the middle of the ocean? Is there a God? And, most importantly, how will I ever get a girl to kiss me?
A generous and touching look at the trials and tribulations of growing up, WHERE I BELONG is a wonderful debut work of non-fiction from a master storyteller and a remarkable Canadian talent
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 ALAN DOYLE is a Canadian musician and actor, best known as a lead singer in the Canadian folk-rock band Great Big Sea. In 2012, Doyle released his first solo album, Boy on Bridge, which made the top twenty on the Canadian Albums chart. Alan lives in Newfoundland.

PLAYLIST:

Watching the River Flow Leon Russell Tangled up in Blues
Tenefire Sea Ed Sheeran X
Host TDMulligan Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Special Guest Alan Doyle
Breakdown (live) Tom Petty and the heartbreakers Pack Up The Plantation
Bring it on Home Cilon James & Little Big Band Colin james and the LBB
November Blue The Avett Brothers Live Vol 2
Break Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca 30 minutes to Adam Doyle
Kashmir (live) Dave Mathews/Tim Reynolds Live in Las vegas
Hold On. I’m Coming! BB King & Eric Clapton Riding with The King
No woman. No cry Bob Marley & the Wailers Legend (remaster)
Hallelujah Leonard Cohen Songs from The Road
Break Up next on The Stew Alan Doyle
Alan Doyle Interview The Book – Where I Belong RAW Interview at www.mulliganstew.ca
Testify Alan Doyle Alan Doyle
Alan Doyle Interview The Book – Where I Belong RAW Interview at www.mulliganstew.ca
A Kind of Magic Queen Greatest Hits
Alan Doyle Interview The Book – Where I Belong RAW Interview at www.mulliganstew.ca
Where I belong Alan Doyle Alan Doyle
Desire U2 Rattle and Hum
Off the Hook Earl Hooker The Essential Earl Hooker
break Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Im a Man Chicago Greatest Hits
Walking on Broken Glass (acoustic) Annie Lennox Shining Light EP
Host TDMulligan Next Week – Andy Maize – The Skydiggers Xmas LP Angels mulliganstew.ca
Don’t make Promises Tim hardin Hang on to a Dream
dont make Promises Chris Smither Drive you home again
I’ve got a Feeling The Beatles Let it Be
Bring it on home to me Sam Cooke (Lou Rawls) greatest hits

 
 
 

Mulligan Stew Nov 22

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Terry David MulliganToday’s Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio to the memory of Joan Crebo who danced to The Stew every week. she was 81. Pick a song and dance for Joan
Enjoy this weeks playlist folks! And let me know your thoughts on twitter  @TDMulligan
-Cheers!

PLAYLIST:

Fulsom Prison Blues Bob Dylan Bootleg Series Vol 2 Basement Tapes RAW
The light of dawn Royal Wood The Burning Light
Courage (live) The Tragically Hip Fully Completely (re-issue)
Host Dance Music in Memory of Joan Creebo The Dancing Queen
Land Of St Germain Tourist
Love the World Jimmy Vaughn Strange Pleasure
Break www.mulliganstew.ca Coming Up – The Boss
High Hopes Bruce Springsteen High Hopes
Hang Loose Alabama Shakes Boys and Girls
Cruisin for a Love J GielsBand Live
Looking for a Love J GielsBand Live
Love the one you’re with (live) Stephen Stills Live at Sheppard’s Bush
Host TD Mulligan Coming UP – Wall to Wall Dance Music
Hold My Tongue Miranda Mulholland Whipping Boy
Break playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Squib Cakes anyone?
Squib Cakes Tower of Power What is Hip?
Fat Man in the Bathtub LITTLE Feat The Encore Collection
It’s aHard RainGonna Fall Leon Russell and the Shelter people Leon Russell and the Shelter people
Host mulliganstew.ca
I get Up Ziggy Marley Fly Rasta
Break playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Coming up stones.Motown.The Band
Forty Four Blues Carlos del Junco Just Your Fool
You are my Sunshine Aretha Franklin The Delta Meets Detroit
Ain’t too Proud to Beg The Temptations Hitsville Boxed Set
She’s so Young The Rolling Stones Some Girls (Deluxe)
It takes a lot to laugh. A train to Cry Taj Mahal Tangled up in Blues
A lot of Movin The Avett Brothers Live Vol 2
Fun on Saturday Night The Blasters Fun on a Saturday Night
I shall be released The Band Music from Big Pink

Mulligan Stew Nov 15th-Interviews with Phillip,Chuck Campbell, Dustin Bentall, Ridley Bent & Leeroy Stagger

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Just the way it worked out.
The  sacred steel of the Campbell Brothers is heard live Friday in Calgary at Festival Hall and Saturday at The Arden in Edmonton.
Then Saturday on Mulligan Stew Chuck and Phillip Campbell guest.
Their latest release is Beyond These 4 Walls.
Also on a busy weekend The Palomino in Calgary welcomes Dustin Bentall, Ridley Bent and LeeRoy Staggerthe three amigos Dustin Bentall, Ridley Bent & Leeroy Stagger, they’re buds and decided to tour together for 4-6 shows.
After the weekend, they hook up with the Grand Caribou Opry and tour through Winnipeg and the West Coast.
Then they rejoin The Opry head back to Alberta for dates in November.
27th The Horowitz in Edmonton.
28th the Ironwood in Calgary.
29th in Bragg creek Comm Centre
Enjoy!!

 PLAYLIST:

Keep Up Blues The Rolling Stones Some Girls (Deluxe)
Hercules Aaron neville Uncut (july 2205)
Host MulliganStew.ca coming Up Interview with Campbell Bros
Please Come Home Gary Clark Jr Live
Key to the Highway/Trouble in Mind Led Zeppelin Led Zep 3 (rough Mix)
Why can’t we be frinds? War Why can’t we be friends?
Dumaine St Trombone Shorty For True
Break Mulligan Stew playlist mulliganstew.ca
Interview with Phillip and Chuck Campbell Campbell Brothers On Tour
Campbell Brothers Live Tonight at Arden. Edmonton
Interview with Phillip and Chuck Campbell Campbell Brothers On Tour
Nobodys Fault but Mine Campbell Brothers Beyond These 4 Walls
Interview with Phillip and Chuck Campbell Campbell Brothers Tonight at Arden. Edmonton
It’s all right now Campbell Brothers Beyond These 4 Walls
Embrace another Fall Robert Plant Lullaby and ..the ceaseless roar
Break TDM Mulligan Stew Coming up Dustin Bentall. Ridley Bent.Leeroy Stagger
Arrow Flight Boy and Bear Harlequin Dream
Little Red Rooster Sam Cooke The Rhythm and the Blues
Sulphur to Sugercane Elvis Costello Secret.Profane.Sugarcane
Host playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Coming up Dustin Bentall. Ridley Bent.Leeroy Stagger
Neil Young Who’s going to stand up? Storytone
Too many people Paul McCartney RAM
Look Out Cleveland Jackie Greene Endless Highway
Host coming up dusty. LeeRoy and Rid
Get up Stand Up Bob Marley Legend
Back to the Earth Jason Mraz Yes
Helpless kd lang Recollection (deluxe)
Host mulliganstew.ca
Take the money and Run Dustin Bentall Six Shooter
Interview with Dustin Bentall. Ridley Bent & Leeroy Stagger Tonight at The Palomino Calgary Tour dates www.mulliganstew.ca
Bad Day Ridley Bent Blam
Another Friday Night Leeroy Stagger Everything is Real

Mulligan Stew Nov 8th – Matthew Barber & Jenn Grant

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Featured on today’s Mulligan Stew…  Matthew Barber & Jenn Grant.  See below for details:
 

About Matthew Barber:


Acclaimed singer-songwriter and Juno-nominated artist Matthew Barber has become a fixture on the Canadian music scene over the last several years, having released seven recordings and touring extensively across Canada and beyond. Matthew’s tunes are a hearty homemade soup with a rootsy, folk-rock broth heavily steeped in the traditions of Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, and Tom Petty. With his clear voice, memorable lyrics, and his knack for a classic-sounding hook, his songs hit your ears like a call from an old friend you’ve been missing.
http://matthewbarber.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matthew-Barber/6894847685
http://twitter.com/mattbarbertweet
 

About Jenn Grant:


The honeymoon continues for East Coast nightingale and Juno nominee Jenn Grant. She has an eclectic stage presence and warm, engaging demeanour which will welcome you like you’re gathering in a living room, but her iridescent voice and boundless performance will leave you breathless.  For Grant’s fifth studio album- Compostela– flutes, harps, violins, congas, wurlitzer, piano and lap steel enhance the depth and subtleties of her effortless singing.
http://jenngrant.com/
http://www.facebook.com/JennGrantMusic
http://www.twitter.com/jenngrantmusic
  About the events:
 Matthew Barber
Friday, November 7, 11:30pm
The Club
Tickets: $20
Box office: 403.762.6301 or 1.800.413.8368
View the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival full program.
Jenn Grant
Saturday, November 8, 11:30pm
The Club
Tickets: $20
Box office: 403.762.6301 or 1.800.413.8368
View the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival full program.

 PLAYLIST:

Call me St Paul and the Broken Bones single
Bring it on home Colin James and the little big band colin james and the little big band
church Lyle Lovett Live in Texas
Host tdm coming Up Jenn Grant and Matt Barber
only you know and i know Joan Osborne How sweet it is
Cruel to be Kind Wilco (feat. Nick Lowe) Itunes Sessions
Host mulliganstew.ca coming up Jenn Grant and Mathew Barber
a lot of movin’ The Avett brothers (live) Live Vol 2
Break NEXT : Jenn Grant and Mathew Barber playlist mulliganstew.ca
Jenn Grant and Mathew Barber interview Clip #1
Barsalona Jenn Grant Compostela
Hold Me Mathew Barber Big Romance
Jenn Grant and Mathew Barber interview clip #2
Big Romance Mathew Barber Big Romance
Spades with Buck 65 Jenn Grant compostela
Break MulliganStew mulliganstew.ca next interview Kinnie Starr
I found a love Lonnie Mack Attack of the Killer V (live)
Going to the River Taj Mahal Dancin’ the Blues
Host
Look Around Wil El Paseo
Mood Indigo Annie Lennox Nostalgia
Just like a woman Robert palmer Drive
Break playlist mulliganstew.ca Coming UP Kinnie Starr
Twisted The Wood bros Loaded
Kinnie Starr interview clip #1
Save our Waters Kinnie Starr From Far Away
Kinnie Starr interview Clip #2
Summer Day Kinnie Starr From Far Away
Kinnie Starr interview Clip #3
Touch the Sky Kinnie Starr From Far Away
Wheel John Mayer Heavier Things

The Best of the Best tracks from 19 years of Mulligan Stew

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 Music to watch sports by… and…
The Best of the Best tracks from 19 years of Mulligan Stew

CKUAListen live here 5-7 MST for my Best of the Best playlist from the past 19 years of Mulligan Stew programming!  IF you listen and donate folks I promise to play some of my favs… @TDMulligan for suggestions and comments
 

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Between 5 and 7PM..IF you listen (and donate) I promise to play the following…
THE BEST OF THE BEST
Terry David Mulligan
 
Hallelujah                                            KD Lang   Recollection                                    
And it Stoned me                             Van Morrison/Moondance                          
Train in Vain                                       The Clash  London Calling                             
Little Red Rooster (live)                 Rolling Stones (Eric Clapton)
Flashpoint                                                           
Late in the Evening                          Paul Simon Paul Simon Collection             
Sexual Healing                                   Marvin Gaye  Midnight Love                       
I’ll take you There                            Staple Singers  Top of the Stax                   
Golden Years                                     David Bowie  Best of 74/79                          
When will I be Loved                      Everly Bros  all time greatest hits               
Jailhouse Rock                                   Elvis/ sings Leiber and Stoller                      
Watching the detectives               Elvis Costello/My aim is true                       
Listen to her heart                           Tom Petty-Heartbreakers
Diamond Mine                                  Blue Rodeo  Diamond Mine                         
Like a Rolling Stone                         Bob Dylan.  Greatest Hits                              
Desire                                                   U2..
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Little Feat                                            Spanish Moon   waiting for Columbus     
Steeley Dan
Beatles                                                 she said she said Revolver                           
Taj Mahal
 

Mulligan Stew Oct 18th

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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

Mulligan Stew Oct 11th-Jay Ferguson Interview

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Ray Charles LP CoverWe’re going to pay attention to the 10th anniversary celebration for Ray Charles Grammy  Winning release
Genius Loves Company. It was Ray’s last recording
The 2004 release won 8 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year and Record of the Year.
We’ll play Ray and his friends
Pancho Sanchez
Norah Jones
Van Morrison
rAY cHARLESThe Re-Release and All the goodies will be rolled out shortly..DVD’s Movies, Vinyl edition and a 2 disc deluxe edition.
But we’ll just keep the original release in our sights. The Music is that good.
 
SloanOur Special on air guest this week is Jay Ferguson from SLOAN. They’ve just released Commonwealth.
Its built like a double vinyl release.
Each member gets a side to work with.
Jay’s is called Diamond.
 
They’re appearing at The Commonwealth in Calgary Wednesday Oct 15th and The Dinwoodie Lounge in Edmonton Thursday Oct 16th
Harp and AxeOne other last minute guest  Shawn Hall , the Harpoonist of  The Harpoonist and The Axe Murderer.
They’re playing Saturday night with CKUA at the Up and Downtown Music Festival.
Sunday night at The Artery
Talking about their Edmonton dates this weekend, including their CKUA appearance.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING ALL.
 

PLAYLIST:

Mary Ann Ray Charles Genius Loves Company – 10th Ann
Take it easy Jackson Browne. David Lindley En Vivo Con Tino Love is Strange
The Obvious Child Paul Simon Live in NY
Don’t make them like they used to The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A Real Fine Mess
Host Happy Thanksgiving Weekend mulliganstew.ca
I shall be released Eddie Vedder. Jack Johnson Best of Kokua Fest
She’s so fine Duke Robillard Calling All Blues
Break playlist mulliganstew.ca Coming UP Sloan
Host TD Mulligan welcome to The Thanksgiving Stew
Here we go again Ray Charles and Norah Jones Genius Loves Company – 10th Ann
I put a spell on you Jeff Beck and Joss Stone` single
I put a spell on you Annie Lennox single
I put a spell on you Van Morrison and Them Them
Just one Kiss The Devin Cuddy Band Kitchen Knife
Save me Aretha Franklin I never loved a man
Host Sloan coming up
Crazy Love Ray Charles and Van Morrison Genius Loves Company – 10th Ann
R&R Talent show Son of Dave Shake a Bone
Break This is Mulligan Stew Fall Fundraiser coming Up. So’s Sloan
Host TDM
The Theme from Shaft Isaac hayes Shaft Soundtrack
Tempted Squeeze The Paul Carrick Collection
Jay Ferguson Interview about Sloans New LP Commonwealth
We’ve come this far Sloan commonwealth
Jay Ferguson Interview sloan `commonwealth
Cleopatra sloan commonwealth
Jay Ferguson Interview sloan commonwealth
So Far So Good Sloan Commonwealth
Needle in a Haystack The Velvelletes Hitsville
Break Coming UP. The Harp & Axe Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
You cant always get what you want The Rolling Stones Flashpoint live
The Neighbourhood Los Lobos Just another band from East LA
Shawn Hall Interview From The harpoonist and the axe murderer Coming to Edmonton
Feel me Now The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A Real Fine Mess
Mama’s in the Backseat The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A Real Fine Mess
host Happy Thanksgiving Weekend
Angola Bound Aaron Neville Warm your Heart
Superfly Curtis Mayfield Buddah Box

Mulligan Stew Oct 4th-THE BREITHAUPT BROTHERS

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A very special celebration of
Just Passing Through – The Breithaupt Brothers Songbook Vol 2
Featuring interviews with Don and Jeff Breithaupt.
Marc Jordan
Ian Thomas
Sarah Slean
BBros strip 2014
THE BREITHAUPT BROTHERS
Just Passing Through: The Breithaupt Brothers Songbook Vol. II  BreithauptBrothers PDF
Call them “modern standards.” The compositions of the prolific and terrific songwriting team of Jeff and Don Breithaupt are clearly modeled on the classic compositions of that golden age of songwriting represented in the Great American Songbook. Like such role models as The Gershwins, Rodgers & Hart and Cole Porter, these talented siblings devote themselves to the marriage of lovingly crafted melodies and well-honed lyrics, all arranged intricately, then sung by the cream of the crop of the pop and jazz singers of the era.
Don Breithaupt explains: “When Jeff and I started writing together, there were these albums by people like Rod Stewart and Natalie Cole, all doing standards written anywhere from 50 to 80 years earlier. We thought, ‘why isn’t anyone now contributing to that songbook?’ We just thought it’d be fun to come up new material in that vein, and we deliberately used those building blocks.”
”Twelve years of creative collaboration on this concept has now come to full fruition on Just Passing Through: The Breithaupt Brothers Songbook Vol. II. This sparkling new album features a star-studded cast of A-list Canadian vocalists putting their own distinctive stamp on carefully selected material written by the brothers B.
Just check out this elite crew, featuring many Grammy and Juno Award winners, platinum-selling and internationally acclaimed artists: Kellylee Evans, Denzal Sinclaire, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Ron Sexsmith, Jackie Richardson, Heather Bambrick, Marc Jordan, Paul Shaffer, Sophie Milman, Laila Biali, Sarah Slean, Monkey House, Patricia O’Callaghan,
Ian Thomas, and Tyley Ross. Whew!

Don Breithaupt is quick to stress that “this isn’t just one of those ‘special guests’ compilations you see out there. We have been working with a lot of these people for almost the whole period of our collaboration. They have often done other songs of ours live. We have worked very hard at getting the right voices.
“The danger in writing torch song-style material is you end up with too many piano ballads. We were adamant about having at least a half-dozen mid-tempo or fast songs on here. It was so much fun inventing the arrangements and customizing things to the singers. Much of the material was jazzy and theatrical originally, but you wouldn’t put Ron Sexsmith in that setting. So we invented this bubbly acoustic version of what was originally a jazz ballad for him to sing, adding some western guitar.” The result is the delightfully tender “Any Day Now.”
On “Missing Me,” Sarah Slean reaffirms her mastery of the pop-cabaret style on a tune that incorporates gently swelling strings, haunting trumpet and fluent, almost classical piano to sublime effect. Equally gorgeous is Emile-Claire Barlow’s breathy and subtly nuanced take on “Between Me And My Heart.” Light relief is provided by Paul Shaffer’s boisterous version of “Bad Influence,” a very funny horn-fueled ode to a man happily caught in the tender trap —”you’ve got me eating vegan instead of crap.” More sonic variety comes via “Where’s Mantis Evar?,” a cool Steely Dan-inflected track from Monkey House, the acclaimed Toronto combo led by Don Breithaupt. These are just a few highlights on an album devoid of lowlights.
New York City has also been seduced by the charms of the Breithaupt Brothers. In 2009, they took the city by storm with their musical Seeing Stars, which earned standing ovations during its sold-out run at the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Similar enthusiasm has greeted multiple Breithaupt Brothers Songbook revues at the famed Joe’s Pub venue featuring such stars as Tony winner James Naughton, Grammy nominee Kate McGarry, Kelli O’Hara, Carolyn Leonhart, and Janis Siegel. Fittingly, Joe’s Pub was the  host the U.S. launch of the new album, on Sept. 30.
Jeff Breithaupt has actually been living in the Big Apple since the mid-nineties. There, he crossed paths with Paul Shaffer, a connection that instigated the coup of enlisting the legendary Letterman foil for a rare guest appearance on the album.
Don, meanwhile, recently relocated to Los Angeles from Toronto, and is now in great demand there as a composer for film and television. Fortunately, the brothers are well-accustomed to long-distance collaboration, and songs are regularly being added to the Breithaupt Brothers songbook.
Expect more projects to be cultivated from that fertile source. For now, relax and enjoy Just Passing Through, an album you’re sure to want to have stay a while.
US release is on September 2, 2014
Canada, September 9, 2014
International September 26, 2014
 
 
 

PLAYLIST:

 

So he won’t break The Black Keys Attack and Release
Gone Gone Gone Rob Plant. Alison Krauss Raising Sand
Send you back to georgia Elvin Bishop / Geo Thorogood The Blues Rolls On
Well Well Well Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Raitt and Friends
Rising Sun playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Tweet   tdmulligan
House of the Rising Sun The Animals Best of
Tobacco Road Nashville Teens Swinging 60’s Re-Recorded
Yes it is The Beatles Past Masters
Take a break Coming Up. New Bryan Adams. Clapton.The Faces playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Welcome back Mulligan Stew – in its 19 Year
Down on the Corner Bryan Adams The tracks of my Years
Forty Four (live) Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play the Blues/Live at Lincoln Centre
Memphis Tennessee The Faces Stay with Me/Anthology
Host CoyoteBanff.com Coming Up – Breithaupt Bros. Just Passing Through
This is a Man’s World James Brown (live) Get on Up Soundtrack
I like it like that Pete Rodrigues Chef Soundtrack
Break mulliganstew.ca NEXT: Just Passing Through Sarah Slean. Marc Jordan.Ian Thomas etc
Ian Thomas and Marc Jordan Interview Just Passing Through. The Breithaupt Brothers SongBook Vol 2
Not You Ian Thomas Just Passing Through
The Angels Share Marc Jordan Just Passing Through
Sarah Slean Interview Just Passing Through. The Breithaupt Brothers Songbook Vol 2
Missing Me Sarah Slean Just Passing Through
Host   tdm Talking about Just Passing Through The Breithaupt Bros Songbook Vol 2
Bad Influence Paul Shaffer Just Passing Through
Break
Don and Jeff Breithaupt The Interview Just passing through
Anyday Now Ron Sexsmith Just Passing Through
The Breithaupt Brothers Interview Just Passing Through
Where’s Mantis Evar Monkey House Just Passing Through
I’m Ready Muddy Waters Fathers and Sons
Host Next Week Jay Ferguson from Sloan
Cadillac Walk Boz Scaggs Memphis
Route 66 John Mayer Cars soundtrack
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I got you James Brown (live) Get on Up Soundtrack

 

Mulligan Stew Sept 27th- Lyle lovett & Ziggy Marley Interviews

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Lyle_LovettLyle Lovett – who passes through Calgary and Edmonton Mon/Tuesday with his acoustic group takes time to phone in.
We’re talking about how he interviewed Texas songwriters in college as part of his studies and gleaned the best info about writing to use in his own career.
That his latest Release Me is his last on Curb Records and what happens next.
A nice story about his set lists and the value of creative freedom.
A little bit about his acting (currently plays Monte P Flagman in The Bridge TV Series.
The last time he toured just Canada..ended up in a small church in Revelstoke..  
Working with kd lang and chasing her down the street in Edmonton.
What’s next..music to watch for down the road.
 
And Ziggy Marley. Son of The Legend Bob Marley.
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Ziggy Marley (www.ZiggyMarley.com) will be coming to Edmonton on September 30th to perform at the Winspear Centre.
 
For Ziggy Marley, his latest vehicle of expression the album Fly Rasta, represented a galactic sonic journey .
The trip began in early 2013 with a handwritten note by the six-time Grammy Award winner (with his most recent being the 2014 Best Reggae Album Grammy for Ziggy Marley In Concert).  He sat in his home recording studio, took out a scrap of paper, and began to think about what would become his fifth solo studio album.
 
The concept was simple: make a record that was true to himself, and expanded the territories of the traditional reggae sound by exploring new musical spaces.   He had brought strands of other genres into his previous albums, but now he was looking further into the musical universe, like the deep-space eye of the Hubble telescope.
Ziggy began work in Spring 2013 and enlisted producer Dave Cooley to join him on the adventure.  Recording began shortly thereafter with the help of friends old and new, including The Melody Makers (sisters Cedella Marley and Sharon Marley, and singer Rica Newell); drummers Stephen Ferrone (Tom Petty), Brian MacLeod (Sheryl Crow), Rock Deadrick (Ben Harper) and Motown’s legendary James Gadson; guitarists Lyle Workman (Sara Bareilles), Takeshi Akimoto (Taj Mahal) and Ian “Beezy” Coleman (Burning Spear); bassists Dave Wilder (Norah Jones), Guy Erez (Karmina), Abraham Laboriel (Paul Simon) and Pablo Stennett (Willie Nelson); and keyboardists Zac Rae (Lana Del Ray), David Palmer (Goo Goo Dolls), George Hughes (Sarah Vaughan), Mike Hyde (Burning Spear) and Brian LeBarton (Beck).FlyRasta
Fly Rasta, scheduled for release April 14,  fulfills Ziggy’s mission by marrying his own distinctive reggae sound with elements of psychedelica, rock, funk, soul and pop, exploring further musical zones with the addition of sitar, tabla and taiko drums.  “I’m looking to push the envelope, to challenge myself,” Ziggy explains.  “ I have always wanted to travel far beyond the realms of expectations.

 PLAYLIST:

 

I dont need no Doctor John Meyer Where the Light is/Live in LA
Lawless Times John Mellencamp Plain Spoken
Another Tribe Robert Plant Mighty ReArranger
Host Coming UP Lyle Lovett playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Everybody’s Everything Santana Best of
Old Slewfoot Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Let’s Frolic Again
Babel Mumford and Sons Babel
Rave On Buddy Holly and the Crickets Greatest Hits
Break NEXT Lyle Lovett Interview Be right back
Lyle Lovett Interview
Brown Eyed Handsome man Lyle Lovett Release Me
Lyle Lovett Interview
The girl with the Holiday Smile Lyle Lovett Release Me
Lyle Lovett Interview
release me lyle and kd lang Release Me
Lyle Lovett Interview
I’ve been to Memphis Lyle Lovett Live in Texas
Lee’s Lament The Devin Cuddy Band Kitchen Knife
Break In 30 minutes Ziggy Marley Interview playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Senor Blues Taj Mahal The Essential Taj Mahal
You da Man Derek Trucks Band Coast to Coast
Host Ziggy Marley at 630
James Brown Sinead O’Connor (Seun Kuti) I’m not Bossy. I’m the Boss
Devils Load Lee Harvey Osmond Folk Sinner
Host Ziggy Marley Interview Coming UP
Emphasis on Memphis Duke Robillard Calling all Blues
Don’t Fight it Wilson Pickett A man and a half
Break NEXT Ziggy Marley playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Ziggy Marley Interview #flyRasta
Cry Cry Cry Ziggy and Jack Johnson Best of KoKuaFest
Ziggy Marley Interview
Is this Love? Bob Marley Legend
Ziggy Marley Interview
Get Up Ziggy Marley Fly Rasta
Could you be Loved? Bob Marley Legend
Inner City Blues Marvin Gaye Something to believe in

 

In two weeks:

  • A very special celebration of
  • Just Passing Through – The Breithaupt Brothers Songbook Vol 11.
  • Featuring interviews with Don and Jeff Breithaupt.
  • Marc Jordan
  • Ian Thomas
  • Sarah Slean

 
 

Mulligan Stew Sept 20th

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Red Robinson Interview

reds first live gig. 10,00 kids showed up
 

REd Rock Diner

PLAYLIST:

 

Highway 61 John Mellencamp performs trouble no more
satellite Dave Mathews Band live at Red Rocks
Born in the USA Bruuuuuce The Bridge School Concerts
Don’t make them like they used to The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer a real fine mess
Tommy Gun The Clash Live/Mojo
Instead Madeliene Peyroux Bare Bones
your host tdm coming up Red Robinson
break :90 Next week Lyle Lovett
Stones in my Passway (live) John Mellencamp JM performs Truble No More
Interview with Red Robinson R&R Hall of Fame
Good Rockin Tonight Wynonie Harris R&R: The Early Years
TDM & Red Interview
Great Balls of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis R&R: The Early Years
Maybelline Chuck Berry R&R: The Early Years
TDM & Red Interview
Queen of the Hop Bobby Darin Best of
La Bamba Ritchie Valens The Ritchie Valen Story
TDM & Red Interview
Tutti Fruiti Little Richard Rock and Roll. The early years
Blue Monday Fats Domino They call me The Fat Man
Lucille Little Richard Best of
Break Mulligan Stew Next Week Lyle Lovett
TDM & Red Interview
Heartbreak Hotel Live in Vegas 56 Elvis Presley The complete 50’s masters
TDM & Red interview
Cupid Sam Cooke Best of
Mess Around Ray Charles Ultimate Hits Collection
TDM & Red interview
wake up little Suzy The Everly Bros Uncut The Beatles Thanks Red
I get Up Ziggy Marley Fly Rasta
every breaking wave U2 songs of innocence
Break playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Next week Lyle Lovett
Host tdm last 30 minutes
watching the river flow The rolling stones Boogie for Stu
ain’t too proud to beg Tempations Hitsville Box Set
Motorcycle Mama Neil Young NY & Crazy Horse Live
Hard Road Sam Roberts We were born in a flame
Host
you ain’t goin nowhere Bob Dylan uTube
I won’t back down John Cash Cash
Only sound I hear Slow Leaves Beauty is so Common