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Tasting Room Radio February 10th, 2018 – 23 floors up. A Mark Anthony Portfolio Tasting

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THE SHOW

 

It was windy and wonderful.

The invite was from The Mark Anthony Group, who distribute beautifully chosen wines to this part of the World.

Would I be interested in interviewing some of their top winemakers from around the World..on the top of the Telus Building on Georgia? Yes Please.

If you’re seeking new fresh wines and winemakers here’s some top level suggestions..

 

Dlynn Proctor – Winemaking Ambassador – Penfolds ( Australia )

Darryl Brooker – Winemaker – Mission Hill Family Estate. (BC)

David Adelsheim – Founder and Director – Adelsheim.  Willamette Valley, (Oregon)

Thibault Brotte – Export manager – Maison Brotte (France)

Vincent Thebaud – Export Director – – Brumont (France)

Rachael Watson – Canada Manager – Henkell Co. (Germany)

Johannes Hasslebach – Winemaker – Gunderloch  (Germany)

We had time to taste and talk about their wines..what were they pouring and why? Whats available in BC and what are the price points.

Several of these guests were missing harvest back home and couldn’t wait to get back but they had a  story to tell. About their wines and their home.

This was such fun.  Touring the Wine World 23 floors up. Did I mention it was Windy??

www.markanthonywineandspirits.ca

 

Thank You Aimee Williams

 

We finish the show with Hometown Blues – in memory of Tom Petty.

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Two 1 hour specials from VanWineFest.

Alberta Bans BC Wine – Comments Coming next week

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew February 3rd 2018- Brothers and Sisters

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Once again..no interviews/all music…

This first Stew in February starts with Cold Sweat!!

Three different versions of the same James Brown song.

A wicked Afro Cuban version by Mongo Santamaria.

Followed by Albert King and Angelique Kidjo.

 

New Jim Cuddy. New Molly Johnson, New Sam Coffey.  New Sheepdogs and New Avett Brothers.

And that Avett song was the key to the show.

I love The Avett Brothers and especially a song called No Hard Feelings. A Look back at a life lived and how our emotions bind us.

As much as the lyrics affect me..the bigger pull at my heart is the harmonies and how their vocals join as one.

I’ve fallen hard for family harmonies..brothers, sisters..whole families. You can’t replicate that chemistry. You either have it as a family or you don’t. Families know each other’s secrets and it shows in the music.

So having said that, I started a list of families in music. Not FAKE FAMILIES like The Doobie Brothers, Chemical Bros, Thompson Twins, Flying Burrito Bros, Poppy Family, etc.

I thought about The Carter Family, Sister Sledge, The Pointers, The Marley Family, Tegan and Sarah, The Allman’s, Vaughn Bros, Crooked bros, Jackson 5, The Proclaimers, Beyonce and Solange Knowles, Chris and Rich Robinson (Black Crowes), Cowboy Junkies, Rankins, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, The Cowsills, The Roches, The Cuddys, Bentalls, Kreegan Bros, Ann and Nancy Wilson, The Wainwrights, Campbell Bros, Isley Brothers, Brothers Landreth etc.

For this Stew I’m thinking Neville Brothers, Everly Bros, The Wood Brothers, Staple Singers, Aretha Franklin and her sisters, The Wilson Brothers of The Beach Boys and First Aid Kit, Klara and Johanna those Soderberg sisters with the exquisite harmonies.

I promise I’ll be doing a Part two

Keep in mind National Sibling Day rolls around  April 10

Enjoy The Stew – Brothers and Sisters

-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Cold Sweat Mongo Santamaria Mojo
Cold Sweat Albert King James Brown’s Funky Summer. Mojo
Cold Sweat Angelique Kidjo Oyo
Wristband Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – Jim Cuddy Band www.mulliganstew.ca
Hands on the glass Jim Cuddy Band Constellation
Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
no hard feelings Avett bros No hard Feelings
out like a Lion Whitehorse The Fate of the World
Sail On Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings Soul of a Woman
Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Ninty Nine and a half Jim Byrnes Long hot Summer days
red-eyed and blue Wilco Being there
inner city blues Molly Johnson single
Norwegian Wood The Beatles Red Lp
www.mulliganstew.ca TDMulligan
Tough Sam Coffey and The Iron Lungs Sam Coffey and the Iron Lungs
I don’t know The Sheepdogs five easy pieces
Here comes my Girl Tom Petty and ther Heartbreakers Playback
TD Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Survival Georgie Fame Georgie Fame
Chainey Do Taj Mahal Hidden Treasures 69-73
Busted Ray Charles Best of
Coming UP. Brthers. Sisters. Family Artists Mulligan Stew
Let it be me Everly Brothers Heartaches and harmonies
It’s a Shame First Aid Kit Ruins
Ophelia (live) The Wood brothers Live at the barn
Yellow Moon Neville Brothers Yellow Moon
Coming Up – Aretha, Staples and Beach Boys
Think Aretha Franklin and her sisters Blues Brothers Soundtrack
I’ll take you there Staples Singers Complete Stax Singles
Thank you for listening www.mulliganstew.ca
Gpd only knows (live) The Beach Boys Live at Carnegie Hall

February 3rd, 2018 – The Victoria Whisky Festival!

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The 13th Victoria Whisky Festival.  Have a Wee Dram.

 

also…

Harry Hertscheg  on wines at VanWineFest

And pairing Cheese and Wine at The Savvy Series with Pam Cohen/Allison Spurrell (The Cheese Queen)

And Bill Jones from Deerholme Farm on his Foraging Classes.

THE SHOW

 

Harry Hertscheg  – Executive Director VanWineFest

 

Harry Hertscheg The 40th annual Vancouver Wine Festival is mere days from now   Feb 24 – March 4.

173 Wineries from 15 countries  Featured regions are Spain and Portugal. 

Harry Hertscheg organized a media tasting of some of the participants..more like a serious tease.

I am of course,  never without my trusty recorder and fresh batteries.

Our starting point was over Steely Dan’s Aja Album which I had played on Mulligan Stew that weekend.

I was amazed that it was over 40 years since they released those outstanding tunes.  Harry says “that’s about the same age as this festival – 40 years”  and off we went.  We touch on the wines of Portugal and Spain, some of the many highlights of the festival and as always I ask Harry about his single best tip for the first timer at the consumer tastings which can be daunting.

 

FYI – Tasting Room radio will have a roundtable studio set up where the Spanish wines are being poured.

Our March 3rd show will be hour one and March 11 show will be hour two.

Guest list next week.

www.vanwinefest.ca

The 13th annual Victoria Whisky Festival

 

Victoria Whisky Festival

Speaking of daunting, I have very little history with whisky.

At the 13th Victoria Whisky fest  I was well out of my element but eager to learn and discover.

I thank Heather Leary the media contact and thanks as well to  David de Kergommeaux for steering me in the right direction and of course for his invaluable book Canadian Whisky:  The Portable Expert.

I set up shop in the lobby of Victoria’s Grand Hotel. It was filled with whisky experts and fans.  Perfect!

The festival ran from the 18th to 21st of January and just a heads up – it sells out as soon as the tickets are released.  For some, it means sleeping out overnight to be first in line.

Tickets for 2019 will go on sale this November.

How popular is this festival?  This year for the first time anywhere all 11 brand ambassadors from around the World for Balvenie attended, taught and poured in Victoria.

Guests include:

 Davin De Kergommeaux –  Author and host of the Thursday Night Awards Event.

 

Davin de Kergommeaux

Davin de Kergommeaux describes himself as “a certified Malt Maniac and trained sommelier who has been analyzing, writing, and talking about whisky, as an independent commentator, for nearly two decades.”

He spent six years in university studying whisky grains – barley, wheat, rye, and corn.  You can find his writing in many magazines and at many places on the web including MaltManiacs.org. In the fall of 2011, he was appointed Canadian Contributing Editor to Whisky Magazine.

Frank Hudson – Director and Organizer of the Victoria Whisky Festival

Frank Hudson

 

Dan Volway –  Errington Americas

Dan Volway

 Dan is the Whisky Brand Ambassador.  Includes Maccallan. The Famous Grouse. Highland Park. The  Snow Leopard. Cutty Sark etc.

Started his career as a Sommelier.

Tish Harcus – Canadian Club Global Brand Ambassador  (Beam.Suntory)

Tish Harcus

 What a life. Canadian Club is Canada’s most famous whisky brand and as such is poured all over the world. That’s Tish’s beat.

She was pouring some rare fine whisky and for research purposes, I tasted a dram. At 11am. On a Friday.

I also did an interview with Roberto Roberti from Canadian Rockies but ran out of show time.  I will air his interview sometime in the next two weeks.

http://www.victoriawhiskyfestival.com 

 

 Pamela Cohen and Allison Spurrell   – The Savvy Series pairing Cheese and Wines. (next wednesday)

 

Late last year I discovered The Savvy Series at Marquis Wine Cellar on Davie.

It’s back again.

Wednesday, February 7th, the Marquis resident Sommelier, Pam Cohen, and cheese master and Les Amis de Fromage owner, Allison Spurrell, guide participants through a selection of wines and cheeses, paired for the occasion. Learn why certain pairings are matches made in heaven.

.Andrea Rinaldi 2014 Moscato d’Asti “Bug Juice” DOCG   – Piave Vecchio

DOP- cow’s milk

Domaine Octavie 3016 Touraine Sauvignon Blanc      – Chevre Frais

Happy Days Dairy BC

Domaine Albert Mann 2014 Gewurztraminer Ferstentum    –   Fou du Roy

cow’s milk – Quebec

Haden Fig 2014 Pinot Noir Willamette Valley      – Prima Donna – cow’s

milk  – Netherlands

Heras Cordon 2010 Rioja Reserva     – Queso de Cabra Romero    – goat’s

milk- Spain

Monteraponi 2015 Chianti Classico     – Il Classico Stagionato  – cow /

sheep’s milk – Sardegna

Check out the rest of The Savvy Series and events at Les Amis du Fromage

 https://www.marquis-wines.com

www.buycheese.com   

http://buycheese.com/events/ 

 Bill Jones  – author and chef.  Deerholme Farm  (Duncan)

Bill Jones

 Bill Jones,  the owner/chef at Deerholme Farm has an amazing array of experiences behind him. Bill has cooked in Michelin-starred restaurants in France and England. He is also a renowned author and expert on the foods of the Pacific Northwest. Bill’s unique specialty is wild foods from the forest, fields, and oceans. Many people have visited the farm and when they leave they take with them knowledge, good nourishment, and a little happiness.

Foraging at Deerholme Farm

We’ll talk about his events this year but will pay attention to the very popular foraging classes.  Bill holds a doctorate in Rainforestology (whatever).

Upcoming in 2018:

Annual Happiness Dinner – February 17th, 2018 – Food that elevates your mood

Medicinal Mushroom Cooking Class – February 24th

Mushroom Cultivation Workshop – March 3rd

Mastering Stocks and Sauces Cooking Class – March 10th

Spring Foraging Workshop – March 17th

Spring Wild Foods Dinner – March 24th

Spring Foraging Workshop – March 31

Spring Wild Foraging Weekend – April 14-15 (forage and cooking class)

Morel Mushroom Dinner – April 21

http://www.deerholme.com/

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

VanWineFest

Naramata Pours

Okanagan Falls Pours

What BC wines are they drinking in Alberta

Jim Cuddy – The Cuddy by Tawse

Roberto Roberti – Canadian Rockies Whisky

 

Mulligan Stew January 27th 2018- Jesse Roper and Jim Cuddy Interviews

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Hours after this show had been recorded and sent, I found out that my friend Tommy Banks had died.

Musician, mentor, humanitarian, Senator and one of the best people I had ever met,  Tommy Banks is very much woven into the fabric that is Canada.

The kind of person who will always be remembered by anyone who met or even knew him.

He brought light to our lives and that light has dimmed but not gone out.

He’s left music and memories.

He should be honored at this year’s Junos in Vancouver and frankly, I would suggest a permanent award in his honor.

Whatever that park is named adjacent to CKUA Radio on Jasper Ave in Edmonton should be renamed, Tommy Banks Park.

Goodbye Tommy …


Mulligan Stew

8:00-10 PM

It feels like Jesse Roper is just beginning what could be a fabulous career in music. He’s just released this third album called Access to Infinity which is released Friday, Feb 2. He’s more than paid his dues. Playing stages big and small getting his name and his songs out there.

Jesse is a really good songwriter, vocalist, and performer but man can he play guitar.

We talk about his influences and I hear Jimi and Carlos Santana in his playing.  Thankfully he agreed.

His third album is called Access to Infinity.  I can’t wait to play certain tracks after “the embargo” is lifted.

Jesse’s touring with Big Wreck and the dates are below.



Jim Cuddy RAW interview Jim Cuddy Constellation RAW Jan 2018

Jim Cuddy, co-founder, and co-leader of Blue Rodeo has released his fourth solo album “Constellation”  Friday under the name of The Jim Cuddy Band.

Jim and I work our way through several of the songs he wrote and he mentions there’s a balance in the album between loss and love.

It takes a true songwriter to find that balance. As Jim says “I wanted to waste not one word on this album.”

We talk about the koss of Gord Downey.  The battle John Mann is waging.  The title track called “Constellations” (with an s) is about yet another friend battling Cancer and what his loss meant.

 
 
 

Jim also lights right up when I mention his upcoming 33 date tour.

“33 doesn’t sound right. It should be 35”

He wants to create a tour like Motown used to do. Various artists all sharing microphones and supporting each other.

 

That would make Jim Marvin Gaye and Barney Bentall Tammi Terrell.

The full line up is The Jim Cuddy Band.  Wicked Good.

Then Barney Bentall and his new album.

Jim’s sons Sam and Devin.

This is going to be a memorable tour. One musical generation handing the flame to the next!!

Tour dates below  Jesse First and Jim Cuddy

 

                                                                                Jesse

February 20, 2018 Bo’s Bar and Grill Red Deer, AB
February 22, 2018 Better Than Fred’s Grand Prairie, AB
February 23, 2018 Eagle River Casino Whitecourt, AB
February 24, 2018 The Starlite Edmonton, AB
February 25, 2018 The Starlite Edmonton, AB
February 27, 2018 Vanier Hall Prince George, BC
March 1, 2018 The Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
March 2, 2018 The Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
March 3, 2018 Capital Ballroom Victoria, BC
March 5, 2018 Kelowna Community Theatre Kelowna, BC

                                                                                Jim

                                                                                Feb 22  Vogue  Vancouver

                                                                                  Feb 23  McPherson Victoria

                                                                                Feb 28  Jube  Edmonton

                                                                                March 1  Jube Calgary

                                                                                March 2  Harvey  Banff

                                                                                March 4  Esplanade  Medicine Hat

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to The Stew Guests Jesse Roper & Jim Cuddy www.mulliganstew.ca
Live and Let Live Bobby King and Terry Evans Live and Let Live
Bring it on home Van Morrison and Jeff Beck Roll with the Punches
Gimme some loving (live) Steve Winwood Greatest Hits Live
Mulligan Stew Guests Jesse Roper & Jim Cuddy www.mulliganstew.ca
black sheep Blackie and Serena Ryder Kings and Queens
Summertime harry manx Faith Lift
TD Mulligan Next Jesse Roper www.mulliganstew.ca
Jesse Roper Interview with TDM
Wait Jesse Roper Access to Infinity
Jesse Roper Interview with TDM
Can’t Sleep Jesse Roper Access to Infinity
Jesse Roper Interview with TDM
That Girl Jesse Roper Access to Infinity
Jesse Roper Interview with TDM
cherry Jesse Roper Access to Infinity
black country woman Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
Girl Friend Anderson East Encore
Ready to go Alan Doyle A week at the warehouse
pretty girls everywhere eugene clark pretty girls
good times BareNaked Ladies and The Persuassions BNL and The Persuasions
something on your mind Jim Byrnes Long hot Summer days
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming NEXT – Jim Cuddy interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Cocaine (live) Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Live at MSG
Jim Cuddy NEXT www.mulliganstew.ca
Jim Cuddy Interview with tdm RAW interview www.mulliganstew.ca Constellation
Constellations The Jim Cuddy Band Constellation
Jim Cuddy Interview with tdm RAW interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Cold Cold Wind The Jim Cuddy Band Constellation
Jim Cuddy Interview with tdm RAW interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Lonely when you leave The Jim Cuddy Band Constellation
Thank you for listening

January 27th, 2018 – New York Times spotlights Canadian foods!

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Sam Sifton   NY Times Food Editor: Food and Politics

DJ Kearney – on NewDistrict.ca

Vikram Vij – VIJ. The Life and The Book

 

 

THE SHOW

 

The New York Times culinary  writers last week spent 7 days focusing on  Canadian cooking.

Sam Sifton, food editor for The Times lead the team.

Sam Sifton NYT -David McMillan – Joe Beef

In Toronto they were taken with the many Syrian refugees who landed in Canada and immediately started cooking Syrian food to an interested  clientele. It’s not something they would see south of the border. Politics would be involved “down there”.

The team also went to Montreal and met with David McMillan, the famous chef and co-owner of Joe Beef/Liverpool House.

David McMillan – Joe Beef

Certainly about the food but also about the unique politics involved in French Canadian cooking.

They’re very protective of Quebecoise cooking and nobody muddles those waters better than David. He brings British influences  into the mix and politically that’s a no no.

Sam also sent Food Critic. Pete Wells to Vancouver to review Kissa Tanto.

This is a very engaging conversation (mainly on Sam’s part) as the dialogue ebbs and flows around people, places and things.

A two part interview with Sam Sifton that also includes a brief but involved discussion about – The New York Times – as a headline. As a story unto itself.  Being repeatedly called out by The President of the USA.

My first question is “what’s it like in the building these days”?

www.NYTimes.com

 

DJ Kearney  – Director of Wine  NewDistrict.ca

 

DJ Kearney

Deej is one of the key tastemakers in Canada and most certainly on The West Coast.

She is now making waves as the Director of Wine at NewDistrict.ca

It’s a store and a wine-on-line destination.

Many many wine fans  believe in her taste and instincts.

DJ judges, lectures and instructs but what she does best is choose wines for all of us to consider.

Frankly, I’m like many wine fans. If it’s OK with DJ it’s OK with  me.

This week DJ runs through recent choices and wine trends we should know about.

www.newdistrict.ca

 

Vikram Vij  – VIJ   A chef’s one-way ticket to Canada with Indian spices in his suitcase

 

Vij – The Book

This interview takes us behind the legendary culinary and tv figure that we all know now.

Back to the very beginning..life in India. Coming to Canada… overcoming all odds to eventually open his own restaurant. It’s a fascinating story. So many hurdles to cross and hoops to jump. Fragrant with the smells of cumin, turmeric fennel and cloves, Vij reveals the story of Vikram Vij, one of Canada’s most celebrated chefs and entrepreneurs.

Co-owner of the world-famous Vij’s Restaurant in Vancouver, his story is a true rags-to-riches tale of a college dropout from northern India who made it to Europe’s temples of high cuisine, then with a one-way ticket bound for Canada, found fame serving some of the world’s most transcendent Indian cuisine.

 

http://vijs.ca/books/

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Harry Hertscheg – Update n the VanWineFest

Bill Jones – Deerholme farm gears up for Foraging classes

Victoria Whisky Festival

Van Wine Fest – 2 One hour specials

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Jan 20th 2018- Rhiannon Giddens Interview

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My first question was ..when I interviewed you three years ago with the Carolina Chocolate Drops..did you know your life was about to change?

Rhiannon – “Noooooooo”

It was all about The Drops..until Producer extraordinaire T-bone Burnett asked her to “use her voice”

And her thinking was ..”the stars aligned. When somebody comes and taps you on the shoulder..you need to Listen”

“T-bone told me “you’ve been hiding in that band and he was right.”

Now I’m here having sung Summertime in the original key and singing Waterboy with the SF Symphony and then the song  At the Purchasers Option. That’s what happens when you follow The Muse and when you get a chance to do these things..I’m going to follow where I’m led”

In talking about the road she’s travelled..Rhiannon Giddens told me/us

“I feel such a responsibility because my life is what my parents and grandparents fought for They fought so that I could think and write these songs.:

She mentions Pops and Mavis Staples and singing   Birmingham Sunday with  Joan Baez who’s been singing that song for 50 years and then completes the thought with..

“It completes a through line. Nobody creates in a vacuum. It’s all building blocks on somebody else’s work.”

 

“I want to talk and sing not about Donald Trump. I want to sing about how we got here. How we’re still here.  How can we expect a country that was  founded on

Genocide, slavery, on rampant capitalism bring us to roses and incense today?  I maintain that music is a cultural reflection of what’s going on. Let’s celebrate the beauty  while  keeping an eye out”

There’s a LOT more in this 30 minutes..a lot more.

Including songs from Tomorrow is my turn and Freedom Highway.

I’ve heard this interview many times since we did it backstage at the Edmonton Folk Fest and I’m still hearing and learning new things from it.

Remarkable conversation..  enjoy!

Know thy history. Let it horrify you; let it inspire you. Let it show you how the future can look, for nothing in this world has not come around before. These songs are based on slave narratives from the 1800s, African American experiences of the last century, and the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and headlines from streets of Ferguson and Baltimore today. Voices demanding to be heard, to impart the hard-earned wisdom of a tangled, difficult, complicated history; we just try to open the door and let them through.” —Rhiannon Giddens

 

Freedom Highway, Grammy Award–winner and 2017 Grammy nominee Rhiannon Giddens’ follow-up to her highly praised debut album Tomorrow Is My Turn, was released by Nonesuch Records on February 24, 2017. The record includes nine original songs Giddens wrote or co-wrote while she and her band toured after Tomorrow Is My Turn‘s 2015 release, along with a traditional song and two civil rights-era songs, “Birmingham Sunday” and Staple Singers’ well-known “Freedom Highway,” from which the album takes its name.

 

Giddens wrote of the title track:

“I am a daughter of the South; of the white working class, of the black working class; of the Democrat, and the Republican; of the gay, and the straight; and I can tell you one thing—we are far more alike than we are different. We cannot let hate divide us; we cannot let ignorance diminish us; we cannot let those whose greed fills their every waking hour take our country from us. They can’t take U.S. from US—unless we let them. I recorded this with Bhi Bhiman, all-American singer-songwriter from St. Louis, whose parents are from Sri Lanka. America’s strength are her people, whether they came 4,000, 400, or 40 years ago, and we can’t leave anyone behind. Let’s walk down Freedom Highway together. Written by Pops Staples in 1965.”

 

Rhiannon Giddens, who had previously won accolades and a Grammy Award as a member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, made her solo debut with Tomorrow Is My Turn, which was one of 2015’s most highly praised albums; the New York Times said, “her voice is a perpetually soulful marvel,” The album was Grammy nominated, and Giddens received the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for Singer of the Year. Earlier this year she won the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Bluegrass and Banjo.

She performed for President Obama and the First Lady on a White House Tribute to Gospel, along with Aretha Franklin, Emmylou Harris and Colin Linden

 

PLAYLIST:

tiger pride patrick sweaney daytime turned to nighttime
i lost my way mayy anderson weightless
good golly miss molly Swinging blue jeans best of
dizzy miss lizzie the beatles Help
midnight train to memphis chris stapleton from a room Vol 2
TD Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca Guest tonight – Rhiannon Giddens
stupid david myles real love
MulliganStew ckua radio tonight guest Rhiannon Giddens
you worry me nathanial Rateleff and the night sweats tearing at the seams
Coming UP – Rhiannon Giddens Interview Mulligan Stew Year 22
back to memphis levon helm ramble at the Ryman
memphis james taylor other covers
cadillack walk boz scaggs memphis
ive been to memphis lyle lovett joshua judges ruth
www.coyotesbanff.com Trudy and Kathy from Coyotes – 25th Anniversary
subterranean homesick blues the Lumineers SH Blues
www.mulliganstew.ca coming UP – rhiannon Giddens interview www.ckua.com
what’s going on U2 spotify singles
strip me naked John lee Hooker/Carlos Santana Mr Lucky
i can’t wait The Subdudes Lucky
wait until tomorrow Jimi Hendrix Experience rainy day dream away
This is The Stew Next up – Rhiannon Giddens Interview
cherry jesse roper access to infinity
while i was waiting jim cuddy band constellation
Next on The STEW Rhiannon Giddens Interview
Mulligan Stew Year 22 with TD Mulligan
Rhiannon Giddens Interview with tdm
waterboy Rhiannon Giddens tomorrow is my turn
Rhiannon Giddens Interview with tdm
Freedom Highway Rhiannon Giddens Freedom Highway
Rhiannon Giddens Interview with tdm
better get it right the first time Rhiannon Giddens Freedom Highway
NEXTWEEK Jesse Roper and Jim Cuddy are guests

January 20th, 2018 – Dine Out Vancouver!

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It’s  Dine Out Vancouver Year 16 – Now until Feb 4th!

THE SHOW

How much fun is this?

There are over 300 restaurants signed up to host Dine Out Vancouver Food Fanatics and every year we keep creating bigger line ups.

It’s a great success story and one Vancouver and Tourism Vancouver can be proud of.

16 years ago it started as an idea.  As one of the originals Tim Pawsey says the idea was simply – “Let’s put Bums in Seats”

Juke fried chicken

This year the food media  gathered in the  H2 Restaurant/Bar   in The Westin Bayshore.  We ate small bites, tasting BC VQA wines and everyone was asking the same question – where are we going?

We were rounded up in groups  of 5 to 10 people and off we went in trolley cars and busses.

Victor at Parq

From what I can remember – this is what happened and who I talked to  –what a night!

  • Lucas Pavan                        Producer of Dine Out.  (Tourism Vancouver)
  • Jason Ocenas                     Manager of Township 7 Langley
  • Allison Scholefield           Haywire. Okanagan Crush Pad
  • Lyndsay O’Rourke           Winemaker/Co-Owner Tightrope Winery
  • Tim Pawsey                        The Hired Belly
  • Amber Sessions                Tourism Vancouver
  • Howard Soon                     Chief Winemaker Vanessa Vineyards
  • Laura Serena                      Serena PR (original Media contact Year 1)
  • Laura Kittmer                     Wine BC
  • Grant Nelson  GM           Victor at Parq Vancouver
  • Valerio Pescetelli             Exec Chef  Victor
  • Filippo Bevilacqua            Bev Manager/Sommelier
  • Jade Dynasty                     Old School Dim Sum
  • Joscelyn Werner              Canadian Craft Tours
  • Justin Tisdall                       co-owner Juke Fried Chicken
  • Jean-Sebastien Dupuis  Homer Street Café  (Beverage Director)
  • Chris West                          Homer Street Café  ( Chef de Cuisine)

https://www.dineoutvancouver.com/

@dineoutvanfest

Website: tourismvancouver.com/media
Twitter: @TVANMedia
Blog: insidevancouver.ca
Facebook: facebook.com/insidevancouver
Instagram: instagram.com/inside_vancouver 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Moon Cursor

Harry Hertscheg – Wine Fest Update

Sam Sifton  New York Times Food Critic (on Canadian Food)

DJ Kearney – NewDistrict.ca

Coyotes Banff

Bill Jones – Foraging Classes in March

Van Wine Fest  – 2 one hour specials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Dec 12th 2017- No guests.  No interviews.  No specials.  Just pure killer tracks!

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We’ve cleared the decks…

No guests.  No interviews.  No specials.  Just pure killer tracks for a Saturday night in the DEAD OF WINTER.

We all could use music, food, sleep, and friends.

Got a Net message asking why I only played Stay with Me by The Faces.  I explained because it was one of rocks greatest songs.

It got me to thinking about what else I love about those guys.

They were buddies.  It showed on stage. The audience was part of the party.

Bottles of Mateus were stashed behind speakers and amps. They did have fun.

At the end of the night, the boys were making splendidly sloppy rock and roll.  It was perfect.

So..we start with THREE Faces songs.

Gasoline Alley (Live at The Fillmore)

Had me a real good time

Memphis Tennessee

And then we’re off with Chris Stapleton, Sting, Steely Dan, Rhiannon Giddons, Mark Knopfler, Fats, Taj, Townes, CoCo, Crazy Horse, Stones, Otis, Squib Cakes and Jackson Browne with The Load out and Stay.

Tonnes of Live tracks in here.

Enjoy. please raise a glass to The Faces.

Heads up – Working on a March 1st Juno Couch in Vancouver.

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Jan 13 2018 Hallo Everybody!!
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew Welcome to The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
gasoline alley (live) The Faces anthology
had me a real good time The Faces anthology
Memphis tennessee The Faces anthology
www.canadahouse.com NEXT – Chris Stapleton – Steely Dan
Midnight train to memphis chris stapleton from a room Vol 2
deacon’s blues steely dan Aja
Mulligan Stew Year 22 www.mulliganstew.ca
freedom highway Rhiannon Giddons Protest Now
driven to tears (live) Sting Bring on the Night
Brothers in arms (live) mark knopfler Ragpickers Dream
Squib Cakes Tower of Power best of
Mulligan Stew Year 22 www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams
Youre still standing there steve earle and lucinda williams I feel alright
changed the locks (live) lucinda williams Live at the Fillmore
entering white cecilia new pornographers challengers
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Blue Monday (live) Fats Domino Live in Austin
let the four winds blow Taj Mahal Blues with a feeling
Cherry Jesse Roper single
buckskin stallion blues Townes van Zandt Sndtrk to 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing
Mulligan Stew Year 22 www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – live tracks
Unbreakable CoCo Love Alcorn Wonderland
Mr Soul (live) Neil Young and Crazy Horse Year of the Horse
Roll me baby (live) The Rolling Stones From the vault
Just one more day (live) Otis Redding Live at The Whiskey
Mulligan Stew Year 22 Thank you for listening
The Load out (live) Jackson Browne running on empty
Stay (live) Jackson Browne running on empty

January 13th, 2018 – Spain & Portugal

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The 2018 VanWineFest is fast approaching… we’ll be on site March 1st  recording  two 1 hours shows.

The feature regions this year are Spain and Portugal.

So this week’s Tasting Room Radio will focus on those two wine producing countries.

Spain we know about. Big wines to go with robust foods and lifestyle.

Wines with the heroics of a bullfighter and the grace of a dancer.

 

 

Reds aged in bottle for two years before release for a fraction of the cost of other regions.

What’s not to like?

 

 

Portugal on the other hand is well under the radar BUT they also produce amazing wines.

Portugal

Some of their blends have 30-40-50 varietals all in one bottle.

Their wines are going to surprise and blow people’s minds this year.

Fonseca-Quinta-do-Panascal

This week we present  a primer on Spain and Portugal!

Guests include:

Cristiano van Zeller  – leading winemaker and unofficial spokesperson for The Douro Region.

Norrel Robertson – Spain’s only Master of Wine

Norrell Robertson

Domingos Suarez Franco – No relation to James and leading winemaker in Portugal.

Daenna van Mulligen

The Wine Diva returns from a visit to Fonseca in Portugal.

Terry and the Wine Diva

 

If you’re headed to this year’s VanWineFest, this show is a great place to start.

 

https://vanwinefest.ca

Feb 24 – March 4

 

 

NEXT WEEK –

Dine Out Vancouver 2018

Jade Dynasty

Victor at Parq

Homer Street Café

Juke Fried Chicken

Tightrope

Vanessa

Haywire

 

 

Oh Yeah!!!

 

 

Mulligan Stew Jan 6th 2018- Dan Mangan Interview

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Saturday’s  show has 90 minutes of wall to wall music. A wicked mix of blues, R&B, Roots, pure great rock and roll (The Faces – Stay with Me, Springsteen Live in Dublin, The Sheepdogs Live at The Roxy LA, Jimi, Colin James, Imagine Dragons, Sarah McLachlan and – wait for it – Nancy Sinatra

The last 30 minutes features Dan Mangan. We talk a bit about what he’s currently working on but Dan really wants all of us to know about a movement he’s helping to lead.

Because of the imploding nature of today’s  music business artists really need a DIY movement and this is it.

It’s called Side Door Access www.sidedooraccess.com

“We are building a platform where artists can earn a living by trimming the overhead of touring. We help you find magical small spaces with dedicated hosts and attentive audiences.

We want to help create human, tactile experiences offline. Music, Speakers, Dance, Theatre, Comedy – you name it.”

 

They currently have 200 artists and 300 hosts and the movement is growing every week.

 

Dan explains how artists and hosts hook up..set a date, time and location and then tickets get sold. Friends are made, one gig at a time.

It’s a fascinating story…Let Dan Mangan be your narrator.

This show was sponsored by our friends

Barb andBbob Shaunessy – former owners of Tinhorn Creek.

They are the donor for first hour…

Played hockey over the Holidays in Invermere.

Right after The Stew they’re off to the Cook Islands!  Thank YOU!!


-TDM

PLAYLIST:

TD Mulligan – The Stew Year 22 playlist mulliganstew.ca
Hootchie Coochie Man/Dixie Chicken (live) Albert Cummings Feel so Good (live)
Angel from Montgomery (live) Susan Tedeschi Live from Austin
www.canadahouse.com Next – Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
Life is Golden BARK Let’s Frolic
On top of the World Imagine Dragons Night Vision
Mulligan Stew Year 22 Special Guest – Dan Mangan www.mulliganstew.ca
Pretty Good for a girl Mindi Abair & Joe Bonamassa single
Night Time Aretha Franklin Aretha’s Blues
Angel (live) Sarah McLachlan Afterglow Live
The Stew for your Saturday Night
stay with me The Faces Anthology
Its Mulligan Stew with tdm playlist mulliganstew.ca
Embryonic Journey (live) Jorma Kaukonen 2016.06.04 City Winery NY
First Stew of 2018 Welcome – Turn it Up www.mulliganstew.ca
Bang Bang Nancy Sinatra Kill Bill Soundtrack
needles and pins (live) Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks Pack up the Plantation
I got you babe UB40 and Chrissie Hynde Baggariddim
Baby don’t go Dwight Yoakam and Sheryl Crow Dwght Yoakam
Cowboys work is never done Sonny and Cher Greatest Hits
www.coyotesbanff.com Dan Mangan in 15 minutes
blinded by the light (live) bruce springsteen live in Dubin
same old feeling (live) the Sheepdogs Live at the Roxy
Mulligan Stew Dan Mangan is next talking about Side Door Access
Dan Mangan Interview Side Door Access
Vessel Dan Mangan and Blacksmith Club Meds
Dan Mangan Interview RAW interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Robots Dan Mangan Nice nice very nice
Dan Mangan Interview www.sidedooraccess.com
Hang with me Dan Mangan Unmake
TDM RAW interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Wait until Tomorrow Jimi Hendrix Rainy day Dream away
Thanks for listening have a great weekend Please Hold