Iconic Canadian broadcaster Terry David Mulligan has conducted some truly memorable interviews over the span of his 50-year career. The Mulligan Stew podcast features some of Terry’s best interviews, past and present. Expect intimate and engaging conversations with compelling characters from the world of music, film, wine, food, and beyond.

EP 286 | Christmas in the Round 2018 Revisited

  It all started as a Christmas Tradition many years ago at the CBC. Christmas songs and stories were exchanged in a studio with artists who knew and respected each other.  Roy Forbes and Shari Ulrich were in that studio years ago and over...

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EP 285 | Matt Layzell brings The Matinee new album ‘Change Of Scene’

Our guest is Matt Layzell from The Matinee. They have released a new album Change of Scene They’ve been friends making music for 15 years. This feels like the album that pays off all the hard work. Produced by Steve Dawson who brought with him into the studio Allison...

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EP 284 | Devin Cuddy & New Album ‘Dear Jane’

Mulligan Stew Podcast  Guest is Devin Cuddy. (Devin Cuddy band) Son of Jim Cuddy and very definitely his own man. Jim has said, on this very podcast, that he offered to school Devin and son Sam on the fine art of songwriting and playing but...

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EP 283 | Robbie Revisited and the 47th Anniversary of the Last Waltz

  Nov 25 1976.  The Band played their last gig at San Francisco’s legendary Winterland Ballroom.   I was honoured to be at The Last Waltz as a guest of Robbie Robertson. Robbie knew there would be special moments on a night of special...

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EP 282 | The Trans Canada Highwaymen

It’s like having The Beatles on Saturday’s Mulligan Stew. But you can only have two. Do you want Ringo and Paul or George and John? Saturday our guests are Steven Page (BNL & Steven Page Trio) and Chris Murphy (Sloan). The other members of...

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EP 281 | Tom Cochrane Songs & Stories.The Duo. Canada West Tour

In the spectrum of popular music in Canada, which is as wide as the country, Tom Cochrane falls somewhere between an electrified Gordon Lightfoot and a solo Gordon Downie. Between the universal prose of Leonard Cohen and the blood passion of Tom Wilson. Three...

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