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March 17th, 2018 – Ireland in an hour!

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IRELAND IN AN HOUR!

How better to celebrate St Patrick’s Day than presenting A One hour special from our  2 weeks in Ireland.

 

 

We start our tour  in the South of Ireland..through Clonakilty, Cork and we end on the historic streets of Dublin.

Guests include Connor Higgins,   Michael Lawlor (Irish Whiskey Tours), Michael Reddy (Teeling Whiskey) and Willie Ahearn from The Palace Pub on Fleet St.

 

THE Show

  

 

  

Deasy’s Harbour Bar and Seafood Restaurant. Ring Village, Clonakilty

Chef Caitlin Ruth

 

Caitlin Ruth and owner celebrate 10 years.

 

 Even though the address says Ring Village..I drove this part of the coast a dozen times..never really saw a village..a gathering of various houses yes but a village..not so much.

Crumbling ancient buildings and stone walls – yup!

A strong sense of history on this part of the road..you can see what attracted people even 3-500 years ago.

And there, surrounded by the ocean and a small fishing fleet stands Deasy’s.

It came highly recommended by the locals.

The trick was getting there early enough for one of 6 parking spots just off the highway (its on a nasty little corner) and gets busy very quickly.

The reason – the amazing cooking talents of Caitlin Ruth – The Chef.

Originally from the USA, she married an Irishman and found her way back to the homeland from Belgium.

What a fine fine chef she is..

The menu features – as expected – many different fish, in many exceptional dishes. Paired with a very smart wine list.

It used to be an old pub..so it still has that comfortable pub feel but the windows give everyone a brilliant look at the ocean just across the highway.

Highly recommended destination. Memorable meals. Great hang!! Wicked parking.

 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Deasys-Harbour-Bar-Seafood-Restaurant/126741324027491

  

Then it’s off to  Cork City… South of Dublin on the West Coast of Ireland.

 It’s the home of Café Paradiso, one of the best vegetarian restaurants anywhere.

It’s also the home of Chef Denis Cotter.  Except for a pal Sharon Kelly, Denis is the only person  I know in all of Ireland.

Denis Cotter

Dennis Cotter

We had met at Hastings House on Salt Spring Island several years ago. He was cooking recipes from his award winning book For the Love of Food.

Denis’ frustration with the limitations of the vegetarian industry sparked the opening of Cafe Paradiso in 1993, to create an environment where he could evolve a personal style of cooking focused on the pleasure of food rather than the perceived negativity of vegetarianism.

Among the many awards bestowed on Cafe Paradiso, Denis Cotter was named “Chef of the Year” by the Irish magazine ‘Food & Wine’ in 2005, and “Best Chef in Cork” by the Restaurant Association of Ireland in 2009. Cafe Paradiso is listed as an icon in the “Bridgestone 100 Best Places to Eat in Ireland” guidebook. It was voted ‘Best Restaurant in Munster’ by the readers of ‘Food & Wine’ magazine in 2001, and the restaurant was also voted ‘Restaurant of the Year’ by Les Routiers Ireland in 2004.

Denis Cotter is the author of four cookbooks.  Each has received critical acclaim, shortlist nominations and industry awards, including ‘best vegetarian cookbook in the world’ for the second volume, Paradiso Seasons.

Without any bit of shame I’m able to weasel Denis’ classic Irish Oatmeal recipe out of him.  http://www.cafeparadiso.ie/

 Joining us at the table is the one and only Darina Allen.  

 

Darina Allen

 

 

 

 

 

Darina is the most famous cook in Ireland.

 

She has starred in her own RTE TV cooking shows, published 10 books starting with the Simply Delicious series, and received a dozen awards and prizes.

Her most recent prize was the 2013 Cookbook of the Year award at the Irish Book Awards  for her 30 Years at Ballymaloe: A Celebration of the World-Renowned Cookery School.

Ms Allen has been growing unusual food at Ballymaloe, Co Cork, for 40-odd years. Her 100-acre farm, with its acre of greenhouses, probably delivers a more diverse range of crops than any farm in Ireland. But the farm has produced something more spectacular than food: the world-famous Ballymaloe Cooking School which invites the world’s top chefs to its doors and its classrooms, and sends out successive waves of alumni to run restaurants all over the World.

 

A tireless ambassador for Irish food both at home and abroad, Darina has been instrumental in setting up the Farmers’ Market Movement in Ireland. Slow Food is a passion for her, and she is the councilor for Ireland in the Slow Food Movement and President of East Cork Convivium of Slow Food. Through the East Cork Educational Fund, she runs a programme for local primary schools to help local children learn about food from garden to plate.

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 http://www.cookingisfun.ie/

 Then we’re off to Dublin..some 3-4 hours North.  Taking the train from Cork is a LOT more fun than driving..

L Mulligan Grocer –  Dublin 

L Mulligan’s

The question wasn’t would I visit the famous L Mulligan Grocer in Dublin?  It was how fast could I get there and how long could I stay?

L Mulligan’s

L Mulligan Grocer has been on the Dublin scene for the past few years and has been quietly building a great reputation as a pub. Worth going quite off the beaten track for. It is located in Stoneybatter, a residential area about 20 minutes walk west from Dublin city’s main tourist drag of Temple Bar. It provides thoughtful, well sourced gastropub food, and is possibly the only pub in Dublin that does not sell Guinness. A bold move, justified by its focus on small, high quality craft beers from Ireland and abroad.

Our guests are Seaneen Sullivan Co-Owner and Adam Kilbane  The Manager and Beer Specialist.

Seaneen Sullivan

This was great fun.

www.lmulligangrocer.com

@ajkilbane

 Catherine Cleary – Food Journalist for The Irish Times

Catherine went from working the crime beat to the culinary arts. Or as she says

“I went from Murder to Meringue”

There’s been such an improvement in Irish food over the past 20 years that it falls on someone to tell their stories.

That someone is Catherine Cleary.

Catherine Cleary is an award-winning journalist. She began her career as a news reporter with The Irish Times and became the paper’s drugs and crime correspondent. She later joined the Sunday Tribune as its security correspondent. She began writing about food almost a decade ago and now writes a weekly restaurant column for The Irish Times.

www.irishtimes.com/profile/catherine–cleary-7.1837379

https://twitter.com/catherineeats

… and we finish our Ireland tour with the highly qualified John McKenna.

John McKenna was born in Belfast and first qualified as a Barrister at Law. In addition to his legal work, John worked as a journalist in Dublin, writing particularly for Hot Press and In Dublin Magazine.

John and Sally McKenna

In 1991 John and Sally McKenna began their research into Irish food, giving up their Dublin flat, and splurging on a broken-down Renault 4. They set off around Ireland to discover what they hoped would be an exciting food culture, and John has written about Irish food ever since.

John and Sally McKenna

John McKenna has won numerous awards for his food writing . A long-time writer for the Irish Times, contributor to RTE television and news programmes, John also has written for various international publications, including The Art of Eating. He is regarded as a leading commentator on Irish food.

John and Sally McKenna’s annual 100 Best Restaurants in Ireland is the most radical guide to the cutting-edge of Irish cooking. With the 2015 smartguide edition, the McKennas rewrite the book, crowning Galway as the finest city to eat in Ireland and, for the first time ever, including food carts and a food shack amongst the 100 hottest places to eat throughout the country.

If you’re travelling to Ireland check out their websites, blogs and books.

http://www.guides.ie/blogs/john-mckenna

https://www.facebook.com/BridgestoneGuides

  

It’s fair to say we stumbled onto a small corner lunch place called Oxmantown..where owner Conor Higgins was holding court.

 

Oxmantown grilled cheese

 

Oxmantown? At the time of the Norman invasion into Ireland, the Vikings, or Ostmen (East-men), as they called themselves were exiled to the north of the River Liffey where they founded the hamlet of Austmanna-tún, later corrupted to Oxmantown. The district remained distinct from Dublin city for many centuries. Oxmantown celebrates this cultural distinction, its location in the heart of the homestead of the Ostmen.

Conor Higgins is the chef/owner at Oxmantown. Ex of Junior’s and l’Gueuleton – two of Dublin’s most lauded and successful eateries of the past decade – his provenance is distinguished. Applying classic culinary techniques to the art of sandwich making, with Oxmantown, Conor brings something unique to Dublin’s burgeoning café scene.

Oxmantown grilled cheese

 

 

The line-up was all the way to the door and out..and a rather bizarre mix of lawyers and judges from the law courts  and farmers from the market around the corner.

You could tell at a glance that this place was very popular and as soon as we stepped inside..you knew they were on to something..

Great small menu… mostly well made and very  inventive sandwiches, salads etc.

Out came the microphone and recorder and in between orders etc, Conner gave us the story… (everyone here has a story)

http://www.oxmantown.com/  site is under construction but you can also find them on

Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/oxmantown/info?tab=overview 

 

 Then it’s a brisk 15 minute walk through Temple Bar (former site of original Viking settlement)..to Fleet Street and  the home of one of Dublin’s historic pubs..The Palace Bar, established 1823.

 

 

The Aherne family bought the Palace in 1946..and have run it ever since.

Its right around the corner from the Irish Times newspaper offices..thus many many columns have been written in its corners and nooks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Its there that we meet three people… first:

Michael Lawlor – Whiskey Expert and sales manager for Irish Whiskey Tours.www.irishwhiskeytours.ie

Michael Lawlor: Irish whisky Tours

 

I don’t think you can do a food and beverage tour of Ireland and not talk about Irish Whiskey.

Its fallen on some hard times, given the economy, but its making a wonderful comeback today.

I wanted to know from Michael… how their whiskey business made its comeback and why its so different from their Scottish neighbours.

We also talk trends..in craft brewing sand cider making.

Michael gives us a brief history of The Palace Bar, which was  the first bar to bring back the tradition of making in house whiskey.

 

www.thepalacebardublin.com 

 

 

 

 

Next comes:

Willie Aherne – Grandson of the original owner and the man behind the bar on many days and sitting beside him   Michael Reddy, one of the owners of The Teeling Whiskey Company, the first new whiskey maker in Dublin in 125 years.

Willie Ahearn Palace Bar

 

 

 

 

Yes, we talk all about Irish Whiskey and Dubliners love for it but we also talk about what St Patrick’s Day is like in downtown Dublin.

That last question about March 17 is also answered by other guests.

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.thepalacebardublin.com 

 www.teelingwhiskey.com

 

Many thanks to Irish tourism in Toronto and Dublin. www.irishtourism.com

Meg, Kate and Pete and everyone we met.

And a big hello to DeBarras in Clona

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Alex Chen – Gold Medal Winning Chef

John Glavina – Giant Head Wines

Naramata Bench pours on the Coast

Susana Trilling – Seasons of my Heart Oaxaca, Mexico

Craig McAllister – Head Winemaster  La Crema Russian River Valley

John Weber – Owner.  Orofino Vineyards. Similkameen Valley

CC Jentsch – On the Golden Mile Bench

Parksville Untapped and UnCorked

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew March 10th 2018- Lots of Live!

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Its wall to wall Stew.

Our of 2 hours of blues comes almost 30 minutes of LIVE tunes.

The Rolling Stones

ZZ Top

Bob Marley

Paul Butterfields Better Days

Stevie Ray and Jimmy Vaughn

Then,  its….

Patty Griffin

Crooked Brothers

Brandi Carlile

And Van Morrison (live)

Lights of Home  – U2 remixed from Songs of Experience

Hour Two  heads off in a different direction starting with The Hip, Ani DeFranco, Ben Harper, Jason Isbell and Ryan Adams.

Bruce Springsteen leads the way toward the end of the show.

19th Ave freeze out – Live in 1975 at Hammersmith Odeon (London)

And then a rush to the finish line…

The Beatles

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings (doing a Beatles thing)

The Band doing Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Cockburn doing Bruce Cockburn

The Waifs and Leon Bridges signal the end of another joyous  Stew on a Saturday night.

*Reminder:  There’s a MulliganStew Podcast out there now.

On iTunes for now. More to follow.

First guest Nardwuar The Human Serviette.

PLAYLIST:

Sympathy for the Devil (live) The Rolling Stones Rolling Stones live (50 years)
La Grange (live) ZZ Top Tres Hombres (deluxe)
Trenchtown Rock (live) Bob Marley and the Wailers Live
www.coyotesbanff.com NEXT of The Stew – Butter and Stevie Ray
Walking Blues (live) Paul Butterfields Better Days Live at Winterland
Texas Flood (live) Stevie Ray and Jimmy Vaughn Stevie Ray Vaughn and Friends
www.mulliganstew.ca with terry david mulligan Year 22
if i had my way patty griffin downtown church
17 horses The crooked brothers Lawrence, where’s your knife?
a change is gonna come greta van fleet from your fires
everytime i hear that song brandi carlile by the way, i forgive you
TDMulligan -Mulligan Stew NEXT – Van Morrison Live
Into the mystic (live) Van Morrison It’s too late to stop now
www.mulliganstew.ca Find the playlist NEXT – New U2
Lights of Home (St Peters String Version) U2 Songs of Experience (deluxe)
Tracks of my tears Smokey Robinson and the Miracles Motown’s Greatest
Mulligan Stew Year 22 on CKUA Radio NEXT – The Hip
Pigeon Camera The Tragically Hip Fully Completely
TD Mulligan For The Foggin Sisters
32 flavors Ani DeFranco Not a pretty girl
Number 3 Ben Harper 3
if we were vampires Jason isbell The Nashville Sound
Come pick me up Ryan Adams Heartbreaker
The Stew for your Saturday night NEXT – Classic Bruce Springsteen LIVE
10th ave freeze out (live) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Hammersmith Odeon 75
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Beatles. Band. Bruce Cockburn. Leon Bridges
Here comes the Sun The Beatles Abby Road
Silver Dreams Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Let’s Frolic
TDM – Mulligan Stew NEXT – Heading for Atlantic City
Atlantic City The Band Best of The Band Vol 2
Lovers in a dangerous Time (Live) Bruce Cockburn Anything. Anywere. Anytime
Blackdirt Girl The Waifs Beautiful you
Thank you for listening See you on St patricks Day
Coming Home Leon Bridges Coming Home

 

March 10th, 2018- Van Wine Fest part 2!

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Hour Two of 2018 VanWineFest

 

THE SHOW

 

Last week’s show focused of Spain and Portugal.

This week its friends and neighbours.

BC, Washington, California, Nova Scotia and a final Spanish Winemaking Star Alvaro Palacios.

Loved doing this hour.  Winemaking friends from all over sharing thoughts and opinions.

VANCOUVER, BC – FEBRUARY 26: The 2015 Vancouver Wine Festival at the Vancouver Convention Centre February 26, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick)

 

We talk about the Alberta Wine Ban and its effect.

I felt it was important that I ask the question “What are you pouring here today and why?”

Co-hosts were Sandra Oldfield and Daenna van Mulligen (The Wine Diva). They did a great job!

www.WineDiva.ca  /  https://sandraoldfield.com

Guests include:

 

DJ Kearney – Wine Director www.NewDistrict.ca

Christine Coletta – Co-Owner of Okanagan Crush Pad (Haywire)   https://okanagancrushpad.com

Galen Barnhardt – Winemaker at Monte Creek. Kamloops https://www.montecreekranchwinery.com/

Chris Turyk – Brand Ambassador Unsworth. Cowichan Valley https://www.unsworthvineyards.com

Bruce Ewert – Co-Owner/Winemaker L’Acadie Vineyards. Nova Scotia www.lacadievineyards.ca

Howard Soon – Head Winemaker Vanessa Vineyards www.vanessavineyard.com

John Skinner – Owner Painted Rock www.paintedrock.ca

Nikki Callaway – Winemaker Quails Gate https://www.quailsgate.com

Kurtis Kolt – The Bottle / Georgia Straight. Top Drop Vancouver. www.kurtiskolt.com

Calla Bischoff – Sileni Estates NZ https://www.sileni.co.nz

Jim Robertson – Stoneleigh  NZ  www.stoneleigh.com

Alvaro Palacios – Spanish wine legend  www.rarewineco.com/producer/alvaro-palacios

Ray Signorello –  Owner Signorello Estates. Napa  https://signorelloestate.com

Randy Ullom  – Chief Winemaker – Kendall-Jackson.  Sonoma www.kj.com

Eugene Mylnczyk.  Master of Wine . Charles Smith Wines. Washington https://www.charlessmithwines.com

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Alex Chen – Gold Medal Winning Chef

John Glavina – Giant Head Wines

Naramata Bench pours on the Coast

Susana Trilling – Seasons of my Heart Oaxaca, Mexico

Craig McAllister – Head Winemaster  La Crema Russian River Valley

John Weber – Owner.  Orofino Vineyards. Similkameen Valley

CC Jentsch – On the Golden Mile Bench

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew March 3rd 2018- John Mann

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A couple of weeks ago Jim Byrnes and I visited John Mann in his special care residence in Yaletown.

His shape and form are the same but his memory has departed. If he recognized us I didn’t see it.

Our memory of John is/was of a dynamic, brilliant human. The kind of man who you instantly wanted as a best friend.

John was lead singer and co-writer for Spirit of the West. He was a wonderful actor. (we shared an agent)

He raised funds for an African village. If money was being raised for a friend..John was always there.

If there was a movement he identified with – he lent his name and music.

Sounds too good to be true?  Believe me, that was his life.

Well, that and his family.  His wife and love and partner is  Jill Daum.  They have two children.

John has battled Cancer and now early onset Alzheimer.  All his friends have stood behind John and Jill with love and compassion.

They’ve gathered in Toronto and now Vancouver.

Nov 11 we all gathered at The Commodore Ballroom.

It was one of the very best nights any of us could remember. Everyone on the guest list below sang and played.

John danced his way across the stage and back again but only once did he speak into a microphone. He said “this is fun”


For over 30 years they left their mark and became one of Canada’s most popular bands..even though they weren’t churning out pop hits.
They were a wicked combination of punk, folk, Celtic and roots.
Over the past number of years John Mann, lead singer and co-founder succumbed to early on-set Alzheimer’s. It robbed him of his memory but not his strength and drive.
It was my pleasure to host the evening, more like a traffic cop, as bodies were flying in and out.
Listen..it’s hard to watch your friend disappear but we all CAN do something. There’s a Go Fund me page for John Mann. $41,000 has been raised so far for his support and care. The goal is $50,000.  Please help if you can
The video is from my iphone at the side of the stage for the finale…
A rousing all-star cast version of Home for a Rest.
I swear it’s taken on a life of its own.

Alan “freaking” Doyle took all cast into the men’s Washroom at the Commodore and had them sing and play the song.
The video at the top of this post is from Alan Doyle.
You can HELP. A GoFundMe page has been set up in John Manns name.

Have you got some coin you can sent his way??
He needs care and that’s where the money is going.
Thank You

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Nov 25 2017 www.mulliganstew.ca
you don’t know like i know Jim Byrnes Burning (vinyl)
Pharoah’s Kitchen Col. Bruce Hampton Pharoah’s Kitchen
On top of the World Imagine Dragon Night Visions
River takes the town The Wood Brothers One drop of truth
Top yourself The Raconteurs Consolers of the Lonely
www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Sarah McLachlan.Jim Cuddy.Alan Doyle Spirit of Canada – For John Mann
Everybody knows Jim Byrnes Long hot summer days
Mulligan Stew Year 22 NEXT Sarah McLachlan www.mulliganstew.ca
TD Mulligan – The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Vince Ditrich (drums SOTW) Backstage at Spirit of Canada
If Venice is sinking Spirit of the West Faithlift
Barney Bentall Backstage at Spirit of Canada
The Miner Barney bentall The Drifter and the Preacher
Alan Doyle Backstage at Spirit of Canada
Canada Dry BareNaked Ladies Fake Nudes
Jim Cuddy Backstage at Spirit of Canada
Home for a rest Spirit of the West Save this House/Hit Parade
Mulligan Stew Year 22 tdm www.mulliganstew.ca
Sarah McLachlan Backstage at Spirit of Canada
Building a Mystery Sarah McLachlan Bulding a Mystery
Jill Daum (John’s wife and soul mate) Backstage at Spirit of Canada
Thank you John Mann The Waiting Room
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming Up Paul Simon
So Beautiful. So What Paul Simon So Beautiful. So what
Pouring water on a drowning man Elvis Costello Original LP series
It’s all right The Impressions Best of
Mulligan Stew Year 22 NEXT = Stones, Pearl jam, Beatles
I cant quit you baby The Rolling Stones/Clapton Blue and Lonesome
The May Queen Robert Plant Carry Fire
Jockey full of bourbon John Hammond Wicked Grin
I’ve got a feeling (live) Pearl Jam Let’s Play 2
While my guitar gently weeps The Beatles White LP
Any Party Feist Pleasure
Situate yourself The harpooniist and the Axe Murderer apocalipstick

March 3rd 2018- 40th Van WineFest with The Wine Diva

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1,450 Wines. 16 Countries. 173 Wineries. 51 Events. 8 days. 25,000 wine fans.

It’s Hour One of our coverage of the 40th VanWineFest at Vancouver Convention Centre.
Spain and Portugal are the feature regions and they have sent their very best owners, winemakers, and wines. Many wines tasted for the first time in Canada.
With the invaluable co-hosting help of The Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen and Sandra Oldfield.

 

This Saturday’s guests include

The leader of Portugal’s “Duoro Boys” The charming Cristiano van Zeller.
Miguel Torres (founded 1870)
Gloria Collell (winemaker Segura Viudas)
Joan Cusine (prop. Paras Balta/Gratavinum.) Orig vines planted by Romans
Plus The Stars from Campo Viejo, Bodegas Atteca, Bodegas Alvear, Alvara Palacios. Is he The New Spain?
And then we dive into Port. From Portugal David Guimaraens head winemaker at Taylor Fladgate, Rupert Symington of Symington Family Estates (Dow, Warre, W&J Graham)
And Jorge Ramos from Fonseca

We start with special guests:

Cristiano van Zeller (Quina Vale D. Maria) www.quintavaledonamaria.com  Leader of Portugal’s “Duoro Boys”
Miguel Torres (since 1870)  www.torres.es/en/home
Gloria Collell (winemaker Segura Viudas) https://www.seguraviudasusa.com/
Joan Cusine ( Paras Balta/Gratavinum.) Orig vines planted by Romans. https://paresbalta.com/www.gratavinum.com/

Fredrico Lleonart  Campo Viejo https://www.campoviejo.com/

Miguel Gil   Bodegas Ateca  http://gilfamily.es/en/

Fernando Alvear  http://www.alvear.es/index.php/en/

David Guimaraens  Taylor Fladgate https://www.taylor.pt/

Rupert Symington – Symington Family Estates https://www.symington.com/

Jorge Ramos – Fonseca Port Wine  www.fonseca.pt/

Paul Wagner – Featured Speaker  www.balzac.com/    – http://www.rickandpaulwine.com/

We kick the whole show off with these very special friends:

 Harry Hertscheg Exec Director of VanWineFest  www.vanwinefest.ca
DJ Kearney. Wine Director at  www.newdistrict.ca
Sandra Oldfield @SandraOldfield
Co-Host – Daenna van Mulligen/ The Wine Diva www.winediva.ca

Please check out www.vanwinefest.ca   for more information

 

Please check out www.vanwinefest.ca   for more information

 

 

Ep 1 | Nardwuar the Human Serviette Podcast

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February 28 2018

What happens when you get two Canadian broadcast legends in the same room for an hour long chat? Well, you get a conversation filled with behind-the-scenes stories from decades-long careers in music journalism. Nardwuar and TDM, both Much Music VJ alumni, grill each other about their career highs and lows.
In this episode, we get the backstory on how Nardwuar met Snoop Dogg, scored his first interview with Nirvana, and that time he snagged Drake’s cell number at a concert. Then, Nardwuar takes over as interviewer to find out more about that time TDM was spit on while on TV, getting the blow-off from Ian Tyson, and a regrettable moment during his gig emceeing a Doors concert in Vancouver.
 

Mulligan Stew February 24th- Serena Ryder and Bahamas

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Two guests. No waiting.

Plus a full hour of back-to-back-to-back tracks (see below)
As for the interview guests…
Serena Ryder is touring the West performing songs from her latest album Utopia.
I waited a couple of years to ask her questions about
A 50-second song on Harmony called Something Inside Me.
I wanted to know what effect having a massive hit with Stompa had in her Music And life.
Also from Utopia..the story behind the binge that lead to Firewater.
And finally, we finish with a Live version of Leonard Cohen’s Sisters of Mercy performed in Leonards hometown Montreal.
Serena does reveal what her next musical direction will be.
Coming Full Circle.
 
The last 30 minutes of The Stew finds us trading verbs with Alfie Jurvanen better known as Bahamas.
He’s just releasing Earthtones. Filled once again with wonderfully quirky tunes and thoughts.
Such as
Bad boys need love to (about his relationship with his Father)
No Depression (about his battle with and progression with Depression)
Everything to Everyone. (Just rocks)
Opening act (the shooby Doody song) (when no one would hire him)
It’s a damn fine show if I don’t say so myself.
Enjoy!
Oh. By the way. There’s now a Mulligan Stew Podcast. More next week.

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew year 22 Feb 24 2018 Serena Ryder and Bahamas
Oh Carol The Rolling Stones Englands Newest Hitmakers
just your fool The Rolling Stones blue and lonesome
Jackie Wilson said Van Morrison Still on Top: Greatest Hits
Bring it on home van/Jeff beck Roll with the punches
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – Serena Ryder Interview
Sweet Lorene Otis Redding Defintive otis
Looking for a Love Bobby Womack and the Valentinos Cool Doo Wop
This old heart of mine Rod Stewart very best
Am I wrong? Keb Mo Martin Scorcese Presents
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Serena Ryder Interview
Serena Ryder Interview
It’s no mistake Serena Ryder Utopia
Serena Ryder Interview
Firewater Serena Ryder Utopia
Serena Ryder Interview
stompa Serena Ryder Harmony
Serena Ryder Interview
something inside me Serena Ryder Harmony
sisters of mercy (live) Serena Ryder iTunes Live from Montreal
Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Ain’t that a shame (live) Fats Domino Live
Mulligan Stew Year 22 www.mulliganstew.ca
Walk on the wild side Lou Reed Different Times Lou Reed in the 70’s
city of chains the paperboys at peace with ones ghosts
Honey I love you The Dustbowl Revival (with Keb Mo) The Dustbowl Revival
talk to me baby The Ride Can’t get enough
TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Dont make em like they used to The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A real fine mess
roll the stone amy helm didnt it rain
lay lady lay bob dylan best of
Welcome to Mulligan Stew NEXT – Afie Jurvanen BAHAMAS
Bahamas Interview
Bad Boys Need love to Bahamas Earth Tones
Bahamas Interview
No Depression Bahamas Earth Tones
Bahamas Interview
Opening Act (The Shooby Dooby Song_ Bahamas Earth Tones
Bahamas Interview
Everything to Everyone Bahamas Earth Tones
Thank you for listening Next Week – Remenbering John Mann

February 24th, 2018 – New Zealand Part 2

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Tour Number 2 of New Zealand begins in Hawkes Bay where Syrah is King..through the legendary Gimblett Gravels… and finishes on the south Island  in Nelson at NZ’s first Maori owned and operated winery.

North island

North Island

 

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THE SHOW

  Part 1 of our wine tour of New Zealand took us through the Auckland area and on to Hawkes Bay and that’s where we begin Part 2.   Elephant Hill Elephant Hill Elephant Hill is a stunning and innovative winery estate and restaurant located on the idyllic Te Awanga coast, in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand.

They create 2 very fine chardonnays piggyslots , Sauv blanc, a white & red blends called Le Phant Blanc/Rouge and a 5 star Viognier and favour Syrah on the Red side.. We sit down in their fabulous restaurant with Viticulturist Jon Peet and sales and marketing leader Vince Labatt. The word I get from the NZ wine business is… watch these guys..they’re very good.   http://www.elephanthill.co.nz/

 

Pask Staying in the Hawkes Bay area on North Island NZ we head for Pask.

 

On Roys Hill Overlooking Gimblett Gravels with Greg Allinson (Pask)

On Roys Hill Overlooking Gimblett Gravels with
Greg Allinson (Pask)

On our tour of NZ #1 we talked to Kate Ranburnd the famous winemaker at Pask. This time we take to the Gimblett Gravels fields and meet the guys who grow in that stunning region. Gimblett Gravels Gimblett Gravels     Pask’s 59 hectares of vineyards are located on Gimblett Road where Chris Pask was first to plant in the region now known as the Gimblett Gravels Winegrowing District®.

Formed over 100 years ago when the Ngaruroro River changed its course, the light, stony soils of the region are low in nutrients, completely free draining, and create the perfect environment for growing premium quality grapes. Their  very first vintage of 1985 Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded 5 stars in Cuisine Magazine.

Since then Pask wines have consistently enjoyed gold medal and  trophy success in London, Australia, Asia, the United States, Canada and New Zealand across a range of varietals and winestyles. Pask is one of New Zealand’s leading wineries with an enviable reputation for excellence  around the world for over 25 years. Pask has been a member of Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ) since its inception.

Kate Radburnd spent five years as Chair of the SWNZ advisory/working group. I get to  meet Danny van Selm

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 the vineyard manager and Greg Allinson – direct sales and marketing manager. Interview takes place on a picnic table under a large tree  in the middle of Gimblett Gravels.   http://www.pask.co.nz/

Trinity Hill Their  story began in 1987 when John Hancock met Robert and Robyn Wilson in their London restaurant Bleeding Heart. Over a bottle of John’s award-winning Chardonnay, the concept of a Hawkes Bay winery was born. They were convinced they could produce world-class red wines as well as white in this region of New Zealand.

John recognized the outstanding potential of Hawkes Bay’s Gimblett Gravels winegrowing district and in 1993 Trinity Hill became one of the region’s early pioneers, planting grape vines on a barren plot on the former bed of the Ngaruroro River. The first Gimblett Road wines, barrel-aged, were released in 1998 (vintage 1997); Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot and Syrah, to critical acclaim and a number of gold medals and trophies. In 2000, a further 20 hectare parcel of prime Gimblett Gravels land was purchased, named “Gimblett Stones” where Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot plus areas of Tempranillo, Syrah and Viognier were planted.

By 2001 The Gimblett Gravels Winegrowers Association was set up with 34 wineries and winegrowers from a “terroir”-defined area of the old Ngaruroro Riverbed, including Gimblett Road. Trinity Hill was and remains a founding member. In 2002, the first vintage super-premium wine Homage Syrah was made. When it was released in 2004 it received critical acclaim world-wide. The 2006 vintage of Homage Syrah won the Supreme Award at the Air New Zealand Wine Awards in 2007. John Hancock is our guest http://www.trinityhill.com/ http://www.gimblettgravels.com/

Sileni Estates Sileni Estates is a major vineyard and winery development in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand’s oldest established vineyard area. The first vintage was in 1998. Sileni boasts a state of the art winery designed to crush over 1500 tonnes of grapes.

sileni estate

Sileni Estate

The  Winemaking Team strive to maintain high standards in environmentally sustainable viticultural and winemaking practices Our Guests are  Winemaker   Grant Edmonds and Senior winemaker Rachael Garnham (currently on Mat leave. Two 1 year old twins)) With over 20 years experience in the New Zealand wine industry, including the position of Chief Winemaker for the Villa Maria Group and Esk Valley Estates, Grant now leads a team of talented winemakers and viticultural staff who all share Grant and Sileni Estates’ commitment to the vision of making internationally acclaimed wines.

They grow wines in a new sub-region of Gimblett Gravels The Bridge Pa Triangle Wine District in Hawke’s Bay has recently been launched to celebrate and promote one of New Zealand’s premium wine-growing sub-regions.  The area extends over more than 2,000 hectares on the western side of the Heretaunga plains and includes the largest concentration of quality vineyards in Hawke’s Bay.  It now has 10 winery members, including Sileni Estates. Sileni Estates has implemented and maintains both the ISO14001 and Sustainable Winegrowing certification.

http://www.sileni.co.nz/

Mission Estate

 In 1838 a group of French Missionaries (with the blessing of the Pope)

arrived and established a Marist Mission in the north of New Zealand. 1851 In 1851 a mission station was established near the Ngaruroro River between Napier and Hastings at Pakowhai.  In 1858, the missionaries moved to land they had purchased at Meeanee and a major community was established.

Mission Estate

Mission Estate

A cottage for living quarters was transported from Pakowhai and later a Church, school and study halls were built.  Vines were planted to produce both sacramental and table wine.  The first record of a commercial sale dates back to 1870 when a parcel of mostly dry reds were sold. Today Mission Estate is Hawke’s Bay’s oldest winery, with a well-respected reputation in the New Zealand market as a producer of consistent quality, value for money wines. Winemaker Paul Mooney  Paul Mooney has been the winemaker at Mission Estate for over 30 years, making him one of the most experienced winemakers in New Zealand.

Paul Mooney

Paul Mooney

Paul’s winemaking philosophies are heavily influenced by his mentor, Brother John, who trained in Bordeaux during the 1960’s http://www.missionestate.co.nz/

Then it’s off to Wellington and then Nelson on the Northern tip of the South Island.  Te Mania and Richmond Plains Te Mānia was established by Jon and Cheryl Harrey in 1990 near Nelson at the top of the South Island of New Zealand.  A two time Champion of the prestigious Bragato Wine Awards, Te Mānia has created  excellent Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Riesling wine.

Te Mānia  is the Maori name for “The Plains” pronounced “Tay Ma-ni-a” Big Balls Syrah To celebrate worlds biggest

At Richmond Plains & Te Mania with Lars Jensen owner of Richmond Plains plus winemaker Steve Gill

At Richmond Plains & Te Mania with Lars Jensen owner of Richmond Plains plus winemaker Steve Gill

grapevine rugby ball and to support their  world beating rugby team they have  released the Te Mania 2010 Big Balls Syrah. It’s an ideal accompaniment to roast springbok, bbq wallaby, coq au vin and to wash down English puddings!

Big Balls at Richmond Plains

Big Balls at Richmond Plains

Richmond Plains is an organic and biodynamic Nelson wine making pioneer producing New Zealand’s first Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from certified Organic and Biodynamic grapes.  They  also produce Pinot Gris, Riesling, Chardonnay, Rose, Syrah and Blanc de Noir – Pinot made as a white wine. Richmond Plains has been growing and making organic wine since inception in 1991 and its grapes are certified by BioGro and Demeter New Zealand. Richmond Plains  won the Trophy for the best Sauvignon Blanc at the 2012 Sydney International Wine Competition. Our guests are Winemaker Steve Gill – Both labels Lars Jensen – Owner Richmond Plains   Tohu  

Tohu Wines..Maori Owned

Tohu Wines..Maori Owned

  Tohu produces award-winning New Zealand wine crafted from grapes grown in the  breath-takingly beautiful, Awatere Valley Vineyard. When Tohu launched in 1998 we were the world’s first Māori owned wine company.

Since then they’ve  grown a reputation for producing premium wine in a range of varieties, winning awards for  Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir and Méthode Traditionnelle.   . Tohu Wines now has a sister brand.  Aronui Wines was launched early in 2013 by the whanau who have been brining you award-winning Tohu Wines for over 15 years.

The word Aronui derives from the Māori mythological basket of knowledge associated with crafts, arts and working with the land in beneficial ways. This reflects their  commitment to caring for the land and their  artisanal approach to winemaking. As the owners are kaitiaki (guardians of their natural resources) and focused on sustainable enterprise, both Tohu and Aronui vineyards are certified by Sustainable Wine Growing New Zealand (SWNZ), the  company is CEMARS accredited, and the wines are carboNZero certified.

Whenua Matua (Significant Lands) is the name of our Aronui vineyard. It is located in Nelson’s Moutere Valley – an area fast becoming an aromatics powerhouse. This compliments their Tohu vineyards located in Marlborough, where they continue to produce  Single Vineyard Estate grown wines and exceptional Kaumatua-Reserve range, named after special elders from within their whanau.

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Maori mussles Capt Dave Higgins aboard Hicapoo Hunter

Our hosts also take us to their mussle farms just off shore. That’s where we get the treat of the trip..fresh live mussels cooked on deck and washed down with their Sauvignon Blanc.  

Whanau = family. Māori = indigenous peoples of New Zealand. Kaumauta = respected elder   Our guests include: Kerensa Johnson – Company Secretary and Lawyer Mike Brown – CEO Kono beverages Capt Dave Higgins – Hicapoo Hunter fishing boat. Our next New Zealand special will feature: Spy Valley Yealands Stoneleigh & Brancott Seresin Staetelandt Maraqeta Lodge

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Stories we’re working on:

Hour 1 of the 2018 Vancouver International Wine Festival featuring Spain and Portugal

Mulligan Stew Feb 17th 2018- Terra Lightfoot and Steve Poltz Interviews

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OK..what we have here is a failure to say no.

Would I like an interview with Terra Lightfoot? –  Hell, yeah.

Would I like an interview with Steve Poltz? – You bet.

Would I like an interview with Serena Ryder? – of course.

How about an interview with Bahamas? – Uh Yeah!!

That’s the way the week went.

So this week we’ll be featuring Terra Lightfoot who is on a big-time roll. She’s touring Canada as a headliner, releasing a new album called New Mistakes and has just been nominated for her first Juno award for Best Adult Alternative Album.

A wicked combination of folk singer, blues shouter and 70’s rock God. (Terra wanted the sound to be reminiscent of the 70’s but with a touch of Spinal Tap)

When New Mistakes rocks it achieves liftoff. Due in part to Terra’s vocals and killer guitar work.

Tour dates

Feb 25

Edmonton, AB @ 9910 (w/William Crighton)

Feb 27

Calgary, AB • Festival Hall (w/William Crighton)

Feb 28

Nelson, BC @ Spiritbar (w/William Crighton)

Mar 01

Penticton, BC @ Dream Café (w/William Crighton)

Mar 02

Vancouver, BC @ The Cobalt (w/William Crighton)

Mar 03

Victoria, BC @ Lucky Bar (w/William Crighton)

www.terralightfoot.com

http://www.williamcrightonmusic.com.au/

Then comes the opportunity to interview Steve Poltz.

Born in Halifax (his birthday is Tuesday) Moved to San Diego and now Nashville.

I phoned Mike Campbell (Mike and Mike MuchMusic) who books and runs The Carlton Room in Halifax to get a sense of Steve.

“I’ve seen him 60 times..he’s played this room at least 30 times. Never does the same set twice. Never knows what he’s going to sing and is the best solo act I’ve ever seen”

I’m going to find Steve on the phone between his  Block Heater gig in Calgary Saturday afternoon and his solo performance at the National Music Centre in Calgary Saturday night.

https://poltz.com/words

and Hey..check out the playlist

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Born on the Bayou John Fogerty The long road home
Johnny Ace is dead Dave Alvin Eleven
Master of War (live) Pearl Jam Benaroya Hall
with a little help from my friends (live) Joe Cocker Classic Cocker
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew Special Guests – Terra Lightfoot and Steve Poltz
Ocean Pearl (live) 54-40 Heavy mellow
Mulligan Stew – Year 22 www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Steve Poltz
when I’m 64 The Beatles Sgt Pepper
in your arms again Lester Quitzau the same night
Steve Poltz Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Waterfalls Steve Poltz chinese vacation
everything to everyone Bahamas Earthtones
Heart of Gold Neil Young Greatest Hits
Mulligan Stew Year 22 NEXT – Terra Lightfoot Interview
Firewater Serena Ryder Utopia
NEXT – Terra Light Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Terra Lightfoot Interview Mulligan Stew
stars over dakota Terra Lightfoot New Mistakes
Terra Lightfoot Interview Mulligan Stew
two hearts Terra Lightfoot New Mistakes
Terra Lightfoot Interview Mulligan Stew
slick back kid Terra Lightfoot New Mistakes
black sheep Blackie.Rodeo Kings and Serena Ryder Kings and Queens
Mulligan Stew – Year 22 Thanks for Listening
home for a rest (live) Spirit of Canada single
sulpher to sugarcane Elvis Costello Secret, Profane and sugercane
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew
you cant always get what you want the rolling stones Live Licks
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew Year 22 Next week – Serena Ryder and Bahamas
Joy Joe Bonamassa and Beth hart black coffee

February 17th, 2018 – Alberta Bans BC Wine!

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Alberta Bans BC Wine. Here’s the Pushback!        

 

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BC/ Alberta showdown

 Nobody saw it coming.

We all woke up on a recent Monday morning to the news that the Alberta Government in retaliation to the BC Government’s environmental concerns about the interprovincial pipeline took the highly unusual step of banning BC Wines from sale in Alberta.

That’s 30% of BC’s wine sales.

That’s just as many tourism  visits every year from our neighbour.

At first I could definitely hear the voice of Albertans. They were pissed and mad as hell!

BC was messing with their livelihood. After all the highs and lows what they really didn’t need in Alberta was a neighbour creating more hurdles to jump.

BC  responded that they were protecting their invaluable coastline but in the middle of all of this were the farmers, growers, small businesses and stores of the BC wine industry and Alberta partners.

BC Wine Country

So I went to talk to the winemakers and stores. . I sought out people who had a sense of the battle ahead and why they were having a battle at all.

Some remarkable comments here:

 Guests include:

Christine Coletta – Okanagan Crush Pad/Haywire  https://okanagancrushpad.com

John Skinner – Painted Rock Winery  www.paintedrock.ca

John Clerides – Marquis Wine Cellar  https://www.marquis-wines.com

Michael Bartier – Bartier Bros.  (his brother/partner lives in Calgary)  www.bartierbros.com

Bob Shaunessy – Former Albertan and former owner of Tinhorn Creek.  (currently in NZ)

Bruce Ewert – L’Acadie Vineyards Nova Scotia. Removed from the fray but former BC winemaker www.lacadievineyards.ca

www.winebc.com

 

Roberto Roberti – Beverage Manager  Fountana Group Canada (Canadian Rockies Whisky)

This interview with Roberto was supposed to be included in our coverage of the Victoria Whisky Festival but we ran out of time in the show.

Roberto Roberti

 

The interview is timely because their feature whisky Canadian Rockies is made from Alberta grain and corn. It’s  welcomed and sold in BC.

Lots of great whisky information included.

 

 

www.fountanagroup.com

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Francesco Ricasoli – Oldest winery in Italy

Alex Chen – Gold Medal Plates wins Gold in Canada. This is how he did it.

2018 Van Wine Fest