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EP 322 | Kris Kristofferson interview 2006-Blue Moon Marquee (New Orleans Sessions)

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We meet  Blue Moon Marquee – Al Cardinal and Jasmine Colette – on the stage at the Osbourne Bay Pub in Crofton, Vancouver Island.

That stage was the first place they met and then played together many times as Blue Moon Marquee.

They’ve come a long way since that stage.

Juno Winners, sweeping the  2023 Maple Blues Awards and still winning awards,  including this week.

After a decade of stages and touring comes the 5th album New Orleans Sessions. Recorded in New Orleans in two days – Four hours each day. One track Trickster Coyote was a first take. Recorded with some of the very best New Orleans players.

Lots of stories and new music. Also news of the next two projects they intend to present.

They start their next tour October 26th at Festival Place, Sherwood Park.  October dates in Lloydminster, Daysland and Athabaska. – and April 5 at the Arden

(complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast)


We start the Mulligan Stew Podcast  Stew  remembering the man  and celebrating the life and music of the late Kris Kristofferson.

From the Mulligan Stew archives we replay the Kris Kristofferson interview we did  2006 backstage at Calgary Folk Festival.

Answering media questions, including my own:

Kris talks about Johnny Cash, Willie and his sons, Hank Williams, movies, performing solo, the Nashville Underground,  songwriters these days John Prine, Todd Snider, Shooter Jennings, and how nervous he gets singing for 12,000 people.

Message from Margo Price:

I’m lighting a candle for Kris Kristofferson and remembering every song he ever wrote. I’m thinking about of how lucky I was to come into his orbit if even for a short time, because he was, without a doubt, one of the best songwriters to ever walk the face of the earth. Kris was, like the words of his song; ‘The Pilgrim, Chapter 33,’ a poet, a picker, a prophet, a pusher, a pilgrim and a preacher and a problem when he was stoned. He was also a song crafter, a storyteller, a movie star, a soldier, a helicopter pilot, an activist, a Rhodes Scholar, a Renaissance man, a father, a family man, a veteran and a true blue American hero. 

Bob Dylan once said, “Kristofferson came into Nashville like a wildcat that he was and just changed everything. You can look at Nashville pre-Kris and post-Kris.” Kris was politically charged, often outspoken and sometimes misunderstood.

 

Please enjoy…honoured to bring you both artists!!

 

Mulligan Stew Oct 5th 2024- Blue Moon Marquee and Kris Kristofferson Interview

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We meet  Blue Moon Marquee – Al Cardinal and Jasmine Colette – on the stage at the Osbourne Bay Pub in Crofton, Vancouver Island.

That stage was the first time they met, and they played together many times as Blue Moon Marquee.

They’ve come a long way since that stage.  Juno Winners, sweeping the  2023 Maple Blues Awards and still winning awards, including, this week.

After a decade of stages and touring comes the 5th album New Orleans Sessions. Recorded in New Orleans in two days – Four hours each day. One track Trickster Coyote was a first take.

Lots of stories and lots of new music. Also news of the next two projects they intend to present.

 

They start their next tour October 26th at Festival Place, Sherwood Park.  October dates in Lloydminster, Daysland and Athabaska. – and April 5 at the Arden

(complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast)

 

www.bluemoonmarquee.com

 


And during the second hour of  Stew, we’ll remember and celebrate the life and music of the late Kris Kristofferson.

From the Mulligan Stew archives we replay the Kris Kristofferson interview we did  2006 backstage at Calgary Folk Festival.

Answering media questions, including my own:

Kris talks about Johnny Cash, Willie and his sons, Hank Williams, movies, performing solo, the Nashville Underground,  songwriters these days John Prine, Todd Snider, and Shooter Jennings, and how nervous he gets singing for 12,000 people.

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Two Guests join TDM Blue Moon Marquee (New Orleans Sessions) and Kris Kristofferson from 2006
Dr Feelgood Aretha Franklin Never loved a man
Brand new day Sting Brand new day (expanded)
Pipe Dream The Fretless with Madeleine Roger GlassWing
Helplessly hoping (live) Crosby, Still, Nash and Young Live at the Fillmore East 1969
You’re gonna get it Jason Isbell and the 400 unit You’re gonna get it
Deane House & River Cafe Coming Up-Blue Moon Marquee and Kris Kristofferson Interview
Chest Fever The Band Music from Big Pink
Gangster of Love (live) Steve Miller Band The Ultimate Hits Steve Miller
Something The Beatles Abbey Road
Blue Moon Marquee interview A.W. Cardinal and Jasmine Colette New Orleans Sessions
Some ol Day Blue Moon Marquee New Orleans Sessions
Al Cardinal and Jasmine Colette Blue Moon Marquee with TDMulligan
Let’s get drunk again Blue Moon Marquee New Orleans Sessions
Complete Blue Moon Marquee Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast available after Stew ends…
Trickster Coyote Blue Moon Marquee New Orleans Sessions
Mulligan Stew welcomes Al Cardinal and Jasmine Colette Blue Moon Marquee
Black Rat Swing Blue Moon Marquee New Orleans Sessions
Complete Blue Moon Marquee Interview Now On Mulligan Stew Podcast Album is New Orleans Sessions
NEXT on – Mulligan Stew Hour Two 2006 interview with Kris Kristofferson at Calgary Folk fest
Done tore your playhouse down again King Biscuit Boy (Richard Newell) Gooduns
Protection Colin James and Lucinda Williams Chasing the Sun
Gone girl gone Bahamas Bootcut
Sweetheart like you Chrissie Hynde Standing in the Doorway
The Stew with Terry Mulligan Kris Kristofferson Interview Soon From Calgary Folk Fest 2006
Breathless Jerry Lee Lewis Best of
In my life The Beatles Rubber Soul
Howling at Nothing (live) Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats Live at Red Rocks
Coyotes Banff October 24-Nov 7 Taste for Adventure NEXT – Kris Kristofferson
Me and Bobby McGee Kris Kristofferson 16 greatest hits
Kris Kristofferson Interview Media gathering 2006 Calgary Folk festival Recorded by tdmulligan
Help me make it through the night Kris Kristofferson 16 greatest hits

October 5th, 2024- Okanagan Fall Wine Fest!

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2024  Okanagan Wine Festival October 18th – October 27th

 

The SHOW

 

Our guest for the hour is Kimberly Hundertmark – GM of Okanagan Wine Fests

Kimberly Hundertmark

The 2024 Okanagan Fall Wine Festival Celebrates the Most Bountiful Time of the Year.

October 18 through 27th we’re all invited to celebrate the bounty of the beautiful Okanagan Valley this October at the Okanagan Fall Wine Festival.

Traditionally a celebration of the grape harvest, this year’s Festival will focus on the storytellers behind the products that we enjoy from our farms and orchards.

This year, many of BC’s winemakers will be crafting their wines with grapes grown elsewhere due to the severe winter damage, but there is still reason to celebrate what is in our glasses and on our plates.

From October 18th through 27th, the Okanagan Fall Wine Festival along with partners throughout the valley, will host a series of events and experiences sure to appeal to the wine and food enthusiast.

Fall Wine

On Saturday, October 19th , explore six of Lake Country’s Scenic Sip Wine Trail wineries as they deliver curated wine and culinary pairings as part of the TASTE Series. Your pass includes a small bite perfectly paired with a BC wine.

CROPPED is back by popular demand. On Friday, October 25th , Valley First presents CROPPED Kelowna. This ever-popular harvest season event returns to downtown Kelowna at Revelry Food and Music Hub. Experience an evening exploring some of your favourite BC wineries and discovering new ones.

Also features culinary bites by Revelry’s very own Chef Kacia and local artisan producers. Your ticket includes a welcome cocktail, two beverage tickets, and live entertainment by the amazing Ben Dunnill.

As well as their  Signature Events, there will be several special events hosted by individual partners throughout the Okanagan Valley including OC Cultivate at Okanagan College in Penticton.

With Halloween around the corner, check out the Monster Mash 80’s Bash at Sandhill Wines on October 26th .

 

The very popular TASTE Series takes place in two of my favourite spots

The Scenic Sip Series Saturday Oct 18 in Lake Country with 50th Parallel/Blind Tiger/Ex Nihilo/Gray Monk/Intrigue/Peak Cellars

The Second TASTE Series is October 28 in Okanagan Falls. Featuring Liquidity/Mayhem/Meyer Family/Nighthawk/Noble Ridge/Stag’s Hollow/Wild Goose

Check the Festivals website for a full listing of upcoming events and tickets. thewinefestivals.com

Follow them on their  new Instagram account @okanaganwinefestival or on Facebook @okwinefests

 

www.thewinefestivals.com

  

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Next Week – Natalie MacLean – Wine Witch on Fire

Pluvio and Ucluelet

New releases from Sons of North Vancouver

Jim Moody – Zanatta Winery

Victoria Wine Festival

Fort Berens

The Full Sipster – including the new  Ontario #2

 

EP 321 | The Fretless – With new album GlassWing

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The Fretless guest on The Stew.
Karrnnel Sawitsky and Trent Freeman – one-half of The Fretless join us.
Saturday in the first hour.
Their album – GlassWing is brilliant. With 3 songs cowritten and sung by Madeleine Roger.
Classically trained, raised on rock, jazz, blues, folk and heritage roots, they take all those influences and combine them into a sound unlike any other
group.
They take 100 year old shanty’s and reshape the song without losing the original melody so it can last another 100 years.
In GlassWing, they write all their own tunes. Three co-written with Madeleine Roger.
There is such joy in hearing violins, violas and cellos driving the beat where normally the drums and bass would be.
Impressive my friends.  Very impressive.
Have a listen to Pipe Dreams!  
The Queen Nancy – named after a car and a make-believe BC Ferry.
Icarus – a Madeleine beauty
Or the lead track Lost Lake.
 
This marks a new chapter The Fretless. With Lights, sound and stage design created especially for this album, these songs and this tour.

The Fretless GlassWing Tour 

  • Oct 3  Fanny Bay
  • Oct 4 Comox
  • Oct 5 Victoria
  • Oct 6 Van
  • October 10 Calgary
  • October 11 Edmonton

 

TRR Sept 28th 2024- Canada’s oldest beer festival celebrates its 30th year— First time at Topaz Park in Victoria, BC.

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Canada’s oldest beer festival celebrates its 30th year— First time at Topaz Park in Victoria, BC.

 

THE SHOW

 

The Great Canadian Beer Festival  was launched in 1993 and was the first big beer festival in Canada.  The Fest has been held annually since then,  except for 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic.  Besides BC brewers also travelling to the West Coast were brewers from Newfoundland, Labrador, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and The Yukon.

Craig Nichols Rusted Rake Brewery- Nanoose Bay

GCBF gives festival-goers the opportunity to taste beers they can’t find anywhere else in British Columbia.

The event features  more than 180 different beverages (beers, ciders and non-alcoholic beers) from more than 60 breweries and cideries from coast to coast. It was a  opportunity to talk to these brewers about what makes their beer special and to try some new and classic brews.

As always in the time you have to work the site, there are only so many interviews you can do.

With the support and craft smarts of the Beer Director Joe Wiebe and guidance of Associate Producer Corey Wood we set off to discover a handful of breweries and one great chef.

We start with Joe Wiebe because he knows the history of the event and fills us in on the success of craft brewing in Canada and especially BC.

With the help of Joe Wiebe we were able to locate and engage the following craft brewers…

Joe Weibe

Chris Neufeld  Owner/Brewmaster at gluten-free Grey Fox Brewing (Kelowna)

 

Melanie MacInnes – Owner  Locality Brewing (Langley)

Melanie MacInnes

Dave Woodward – Head Brewer/Craig Nichols Co-Owner  Rusted Rake (Nanoose Bay, Van Island)

 

Graham Elliott – Owner  BEVA Brewing and Blending (North Vancouver)

Michael Hodgson – Owner/Head Brewer Cow Dog Brew Co.  (East Vancouver)

Michael Hodgeson

Chef Brian Tesolin – The Courtney Room (Victoria)

Chef Brian Tesolin

Next year I PROMISE to arrive earlier and stay later and talk to some of  those out of towners as well.

 

This was FUN.

www.greyfoxbrewing.com

www.rrbrewing.ca

www.bevabrewing.ca

www.cowdogbrewcompany.ca

www.thecourtneyroom.com

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Meyer Family Vineyards

The Wine Witch

Sons of North Vancouver

Pluvio and Ucluelet

Jim Moody

Kimberly Hundertmark  OK Fall Wine fest

Fort Berens

 

 

Mulligan Stew Sept 28th 2024-The Fretless guest on Mulligan Stew Saturday with new album GlassWing

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The Fretless guest on The Stew.
Karrnnel Sawitsky and Trent Freeman – one-half of The Fretless join us.
Saturday in the first hour.
Their album – GlassWing is brilliant. With 3 songs cowritten and sung by Madeleine Roger.
Classically trained and raised on rock, jazz, blues, folk and heritage roots, they combine all those influences into a sound unlike any other group.
They take a 100-year-old shanty and reshape the song without losing the original melody so it can last another 100 years.
In GlassWing, they write all their tunes. Each brings joy!
There is such happiness in hearing violins, violas and cellos driving the beat where normally the drums and bass would be.
Impressive my friends.  Very impressive.
Have a listen to Pipe Dreams!  
The Queen Nancy – named after a car and a make-believe BC Ferry.
Icarus – a Madeleine beauty
Or the lead track Lost Lake.
 

This marks a new chapter The Fretless with lights, sound and stage design created especially for this album, these songs and this tour.  Dates below.

 
Donor one asks for some songs but titles only such as
Get Rhythm
People get ready
I’ll take you there
Gone at last
And finally a name  – any Sam Cooke song
Hour two donor – after moving from Quebec and Saskatchewan…I discovered CKUA when they moved to Fort Mac.
“on the radio, channel surfing in Alberta,  I discovered CKUA and have never left. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing….or missing…that would be music that I had never heard before” 
 
ENJOY!!!!

The Fretless  GlassWing Tour 

  • Oct 3  Fanny Bay
  • Oct 4 Comox
  • Oct 5 Victoria
  • Oct 6 Van
  • October 10 Calgary
  • October 11 Edmonton

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew featuring The Fretless with Terry David Mulligan Mulliganstewdotca
Wang Dang Doodle Little Feat (Shaun Murphy) Wang Dang Doodle
Good Enough The California Honeydrops Keep on diggin’
Get Rhythm Ry Cooder Get Rhythm
People get Ready The Impressions People get ready
Guests on The Stew The Fretless new album GlassWing
I’ll take you there Staples Singers The very best of Staple Singers
Just let me lie to you Celeigh Cardinal Boundless Possibilities
Beyond the Sea Jill Barber single
Deane House & River Cafe Coming UP – The Fretless New album GlassWing
A change is gonna come Sam Cooke A change is gonna come
The Fretless Interview Karrnnel Sawitsky & Trent Freeman Album – GlassWing
Pipe Dream The Fretless with Madeleine Roger GlassWing
The Fretless Interview complete version on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube channel
The Queen Nancy The Fretless GlassWing
The Fretless with TDMulligan New album – GlassWing complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Icarus The Fretless with Madeleine Roger GlassWing
Karrnnel Sawitsky & Trent Freeman -The Fretless complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and TDM YouTube Channel
Lost Lake The Fretless GlassWing
Coming Up – Hour Two of The Stew Terry David Mulligan CKUA Radio
Pressure drop Robert Palmer Pressure drop
Nothing but the wheel Peter Wolf Sleepless
Don’t let me down The Beatles Past Masters Vol 1 & 2
Maggie’s Farm Dan Mangan Being Elsewhere Mix
When she was my girl Bruce Springsteen Only the strong survive
Coyotes Banff Taste for Adventure in Banff Next – Johnny Winter Guitar Slinger
Iodine in my coffee Johnny Winter Guitar Slinger
Jealous again (Acoustic) The Black Crowes Shake your Moneymaker (30th ann)
Gone at last Paul Simon – Phoebe Snow – Jesse Dixon Singers Still crazy after all these years
TDMulligan Mulligan Stew NEXT – Bruce, Lyle, Stevie
Having a party (live) Bruce Springsteen The Live Series – Songs of Celebration
I will rise up Lyle Lovett and his large band Its not big it’s large
I wish Stevie Wonder Songs in the key of Life
Thanks for hanging with The Stew mulliganstewdotca Take Care Out There
Stand by me Ben E King Best of

EP 320 | Donovan Woods and his latest album Things Were Never Good if They’re Not Good Now.

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This week we welcome Donovan Woods and his latest album Things Were Never Good if They’re Not Good Now.

Wonderful insight into his songwriting and his place in the music business.

The first time he played in Victoria, he couldn’t believe the audience knew the words to his songs.

And in the past year, he played in Australia and remembers an audience in Perth who sang the words louder than he could.

He has come a very long way has Donovan.

Struggling to find things to sing about or sing at all.  A series of failures led to an addiction counselling program and committed himself to getting to “the bottom of myself“

He changed his mind about a lot of things.

” It turns out the truth does really set you free” 

“I won’t be cheesy and say I  feel like this is my first album, but it certainly feels like a new start”

TRR Sept 21st 2024-Kathy Malone – Hillside Estate Winemaker on events and new releases.

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THE SHOW

When I kicked off Tasting Room Radio in 2007 on the Naramata Bench, I had just finished shooting Season Three of Hollywood and Vines TV with pal Jason Priestley.

I came away very impressed with the community that surrounded winemaking. The farmers who worked the fields and the seasoned craft that was created in the winery cellars.  I felt I wanted to be part of that community but had a lot more to learn.

Thus, Tasting Room Radio was started.

I felt that as long I was learning about winemaking the audience could learn as well.

One of the very first people that I turned to was Kathy Malone, the new winemaker at Hillside Estate. Hillside was one of the first three vineyards planted on the Naramata Bench.  There’s lots more there now.

Many years later, I’m proud to say Hillside is one of the segment sponsors of TRR and Kathy is still mentoring me.

Kathy is guesting for the whole show.

She’s bringing announcements about an event at Bard and The Banker.

Also launching Friday Night Flights. Encouraging locals to come after work on a Friday and taste “old style” with no seated 45-minute wine class. BUT with tasting fees waived with purchase. A number of Bench wineries have agreed to join. Already signed up are Hillside, Little Engine, Deep Roots, Four Shadows and more.

Kathy also lets us know about a mid-October event at the Naramata Inn.

Part Two of Tasting Room Radio is about the new Hillside Releases.

2023 Muscat Ottonel  “The Ottonel”.  The new cool name

 

2023 Gewurztraminer – hottest season on record on 5 vineyard blend

 

2023 Heritage Pinot Gris –  Three vineyards selected for Tokaj oak barrel selection.  Its shows.

 

Hillside Fall Releases

Single Vineyard Series

Currently, our DTC customers are offered the three single vineyard merlots in the same vintage-2018 release.  With the next releases, this gets shuffled again, as it is rare that we choose to showcase all in any given year.

 

2019 Hidden Valley Vineyard Merlot

A thankfully smoke-free year, 2019 was an average year in terms of heat units, but our “above-the-road” Hidden Valley Merlot ripened nicely.  At 12.5% alcohol and featuring ripe tannin, it offers a balanced, elegant finish

2022 Occhi Dolci Vineyard Merlot  (Okey Duel-Chee)

We’re super excited to send our first release of Occhi Dolci Vineyard Merlot.  Planted and grown by Pat Bowen and Carl Bogdanoff, retired scientists from the Summerland Research Station, this vineyard has given us awesome merlot and cab franc for Mosaic and other blends, but we were reluctant to put “Bowen-Bogdanoff” on a wine label.  They finally named the vineyard and voilà!  Meaning “sweet eyes” Occhi Dolci refers to the gorgeous view from this vineyard perched high over Okanagan Lake, but is also Italian slang for a flirtatious look, or what my sister referred to as her “come-hither look”.

 

2020 Cabernet Sauvignon

We are continually amazed at the quality and ripeness of this Cabernet Sauvignon, planted as far north as the Naramata Bench.  The 2020 vintage is no exception, taking a gold at the National Wine Awards this summer.  Even more astonishing is the fact that this block survived over 57 hours of minus-25 Celsius cold this January.  Yes, we still have a Howe Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon

www.hillsidewinery.ca

www.naramatabench.com

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

New FALL Releases

Zanatta – Cowichan original

Pluvio  and Ucluelet

Sons of Vancouver

Fort Berens

Best Coast Distilling

Hester Creek

Winemaker’s Cut Fall Releases

Q&A Winemakers Dinners

Mulligan Stew Sept 21st- Donovan Woods and his latest album ‘Things Were Never Good if They’re Not Good Now’

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Two donors with lots of CKUA stories..

Donors in hour one have already sponsored Baba, Roy, Folk Routes, Holger and now The Stew.

His love of CKUA came when he first heard John Prine on the radio – it was CKUA.  It became his station.   We drop in some Arlo Guthrie and The Original Caste.

By the way, he calls himself a hunter, pecker-type guy with a computer. The note he sent was the longest he’d ever typed.  Sorry

Hour two donors are a couple. I asked how their Summer was. “Cycling in Croatia, Hiking in Cape Breton, a week in London  and a week walking through the Cotswolds”

They asked for 3 great artists Joni, Van and Mark Knopfler.  Cheers!

We’ll celebrate Leonard Cohen’s Birthday on Sept 21, 1934. Mixing his live tracks in London and Dublin with KD in Edmonton.

New music from Honeybear, Neil Young, Van Morrison, and The Fretless.

This week we welcome Donovan Woods and his latest album Things Were Never Good if They’re Not Good Now.

 

Wonderful insight into his songwriting and his place in the music business.

The first time he played in Victoria, he couldn’t believe the audience knew the words to his songs.

And in the past year, he played in Australia and remembers an audience in Perth who sang the words louder than he could.

He has come a very long way has Donovan.

Struggling to find things to sing about or sing at all.  A series of failures led to an addiction counselling program and committed himself to getting to “the bottom of myself“

He changed his mind about a lot of things.

” It turns out the truth does really set you free”

“I won’t be cheesy and say I  feel like this is my first album, but it certainly feels like a new start”

The complete interview with music can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the terrydavidmulligan YouTube channel

Coming UP – Interviews with The Fretless and Blue Moon Marquee!

 

 

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Donovan Woods Guests with Terry David Mulligan CKUA
Ain’t hurting nobody John Prine Lost dogs and mixed blessings
Devotion Honeybear The Band single
These days Leeroy Stagger 3am Revelations
right on time Brandi Carlile Right on time
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 28 Guest: Donovan Woods playlist mulliganstewdotca
Wedding song Arlo Guthrie Outlasting the blues
Pride and joy Marvin Gaye Hitsville
Deane House – River Cafe Thanksgiving Dinners Coming UP – Leonard Cohen Happy Birthday Leonard
Introduction Leonard Cohen Live in London
Tower of song (live) Leonard Cohen Live in London
Dance me to the end of love (live) Leonard Cohen Live in Dublin
Happy Birthday Leonard Cohen Coming up – Hallelujah kdlang
Hallelujah (live) kdlang Hallelujah EP (live at Edmonton Junos)
Paper in Fire (live) John Mellencamp Plain Spoken
In my own dream Colin James Chasing the Sun
One Tin Soldier The Original Caste Theme from Billy Jack
Mulligan Stew – Special Guest Donovan Woods – New music New tales Details mulliganstewdotca
Parachute Woman The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet (50th ann.)
Winter winds (live) Neil Young Thrasher – Live at Boarding House) Vol 3
Someone like you Van Morrison and Joss Stone New arrangements and Duets
The Stew – Year 28 Coming UP – Donovan Woods with Terry David Mulligan
Pipe Dream The Fretless with Madeleine Roger Glass Wing
The Pretender Jackson Browne The Pretender
Right Now (Live at Gibson Theatre) Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris Real Live Roadrunning
Coyotes Banff – supporting ckua over 25 years Coming Up – Donovan Woods Interview Mulligan Stew
You turn me on Joni Mitchell and Neil Young (Stray Gators)) Joni’s Archives Asylum Years 72-75
Donovan Woods Interview Things were never good if they’re not good now with tdmulligan
116 West Main, Durham, NC Donovan Woods Things were never good if they’re not good now
Donovan Woods Interview Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel
Rosemary Donovan Woods Things were never good if they’re not good now
Donovan Woods Interview complete interview on Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube channel
living well donovan woods Things were never good if they’re not good now
Donovan Woods Interview Complete Interview – Mulligan Stew Podcast and video version on tdm YouTube channel
I’m just trying to get home Donovan Woods (with William Prince) Things were never good if they’re not good now

EP 319 | 2 Guests, Joel Plaskett and Leeroy Stagger both with New albums!

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Joel Plaskett’s eleventh album—One Real Reveal is special for several reasons.

Joel sat down with a small Telefunken KM56 microphone and a 4-track recorder and recorded the tracks for One Real Reveal ON CASSETTE TAPE starting with the brilliant High Summer.

This album and its music is bare.  Because it is, you find yourself focusing on the music and especially the lyrics.  These are words and melodies that will still  the air in a concert hall.

IF you can get in.

Joel’s current tour out west is Sold Out. Fittingly, the tour ends at Massey Hall in Toronto.

It too will be Sold Out.

Discover the new sounds of Joel Plaskett. Just like the old Joel Plaskett only quieter, more reflective.

I’ve been waiting many years to have Joel to myself. Just to exchange ideas and passions.

My timing couldn’t have been better. One Real Reveal was well worth the wait.

www.joelplaskett.com

 

 


The other welcome guest is our pal Leeroy Stagger.  Host of Dirty Windshields Radio Hour on CKUA Saturdays.

But before Leeroy joined us, he was a highly respected singer/songwriter and he continues to write, record and perform his very personal songs.

Leeroy has just released his latest album 3 am Revelations.

In it, Leeroy reflects the life around him. The road, family, social issues and seeking the answers to all his inner questions.

3 am Revelations rocks.  Bangers like Watermelon Pink, Count to 10, These Days.

Then finds balance with reflective gems like It’s gonna be alright (someday), Alberta Stars, Life’s a Drag, etc.

It’s good to have friends and partners like Leeroy Stagger.  Great album Leeroy!  You nailed it.

www.leeroystagger.com