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Mulligan Stew September 30th 2017-Alan Doyle and Bob Rock Interview

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The Stew is very proud to present  Mr. Alan Doyle.
Singer. Songwriter. Actor. Author. And now a recipient of The Order of
Canada.

Add to that Mr. Doyle is releasing his third solo album having spent a week
at the Warehouse Studios in Vancouver’s Gastown with one of the planets best
producers Bob Rock. Strangely they decided to call the album A Week at the
Warehouse.
Alan was supported by his band The Beautiful Gypsies.
The tunes are off-the-floor fantastic.  Played live and straight up honest.
It’s a coming out party.
He’s just announced a 50 city  “Come out with me tour”  with The Fortunate
Ones in Canada and Donovan Woods in the US. It starts in Seattle Jan 15th.
(Canadian dates below)
Also, the Pride of Petty Harbour Nfld is releasing his next book for Pete
sake. A Newfoundlander in Canada: Always Going Somewhere picks up where his
2014 memoir Where I Belong left off.  It’s about his first tour of Canada,
a place he’d only ever heard neighbors and family talk about.
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This Saturday we will spend 30 minutes inside the Warehouse on the last day
of recording talking to Alan Doyle and  Bob Rock.
We’ll  play you never before heard new tracks including Somewhere in a Song
which is based upon a chapter in Where I belong about what would happen in
the Doyle house when they ran out of fuel in sub-zero temperatures.  Instead
of seeking shelter elsewhere, they would throw blankets on the windows..turn
on the electric oven, take off the oven door and play music. With family and
friends. As Bob Rock says “I needed Alan to bring in a song that was only
for him and a piano. It’s the sign of a great singer if they can hold the
song and audience with just their voice.”  He sings the song like it’s the
last one he’ll ever sing.

Saturday on The Stew
5-7 Mtn on The CKUA Radio Network. Province-wide in Alberta  www.ckua.com
8-10 Pacific on Roundhouse Radio 983 Vancouver  www.roundhouseradio.com
www.mulliganstew.ca
A Week at The Warehouse Canadian dates:
February 20 – Peterborough, ON – Showplace Performance Centre
February 21 – Kitchener, ON – Centre In The Square
February 22 – Kingston, ON – The Grand Theatre
February 23 – Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre
February 24 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
February 25 – Ottawa, ON – National Arts Centre – Southam Hall
March 4 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre for the Performing Arts
March 6 – Saskatoon, SK – Broadway Theatre
March 7 – Regina, SK – Casino Regina Show Lounge
March 8 – Edmonton, AB – Winspear Centre
March 9 – Calgary, AB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
March 10 – Vancouver, BC – The Centre in Vancouver
May 1 – Fredericton, NB – The Playhouse
May 2 – Saint John, NB – Imperial Theatre
May 3 – Moncton, NB – Casino New Brunswick
May 4 – Halifax, NS – Halifax Marriott Harbourfront
May 5 – Halifax, NS – Halifax Marriott Harbourfront
 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca Sept 30 -2017
France Keb Mo Keep it Simple
I’ll take you there The Staple Singers Soul Collection Vol 3
Pride (in the name of love) U2 Best of 80-90
Hurdle River Crossing The Warped 45’s Matador Sunset
www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Kate Bush-Basia Bulat www.mulliganstew.ca
The man with the child in his eyes Kate Bush The Kick Inside
Good Advice Basia Bulat Good Advice
Ya Ya Lee Dorsey Gumbo YaYa
Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan Coming soon – Alan Doyle and Bob Rock
Mary’s Place Bruce Springsteen and the E St Band The Rising
Highway 61 Revisited Dave Alvin Uncut Highway 61 Revisited
www.coyotesbanff.com www.mulliganstew.ca Coming up – Doyle, Rock and The Warehouse
Chuck E’s in love (live) Ricky Lee Jones Naked Songs
Of Thee I Sing Leon Russell leon Russell and the Shelter people
High Side Barry Allen at The Arden next Saturday The speed of Dark
mulligan stew for you on a Saturday night www.mulliganstew.ca
Alan Doyle and Bob Rock Interview A Week at The Warehouse
Somewhere in a song Alan Doyle A week in the Warehouse
Alan Doyle and Bob Rock Interview A Week at The Warehouse
Summer Summer Night Alan Doyle A week at the Warehouse
Alan Doyle and Bob Rock Interview A Week at The Warehouse
Come out with me Alan Doyle A week at the Warehouse
Alan Doyle and Bob Rock Interview A Week at The Warehouse
Beautiful to me Alan Doyle A week in the Warehouse
Alan Doyle and Bob Rock Interview A week at the Warehouse
Bully Boys Alan Doyle A week at the Warehouse
Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan NEXT – Cohen. The Band. Van & Chilliwack (All Live)
Tower of Song (live) Leonard Cohen Live in Dublin
It makes no difference (live) The Band Testimony
Ballerina/Move on Up (live) Van Morrison Astral Weeks: Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Fly at Night (live) Chilliwack There and Back

September 23rd, 2017- Top Drop Vancouver!

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Its Top Drop Vancouver 2017Kurtis Kolt presents his 4th annual gathering of small, hands on wineries who are passionate about their craft.

“The Most Awesome Wine Event of the Year” – Vancouver Magazine

And the bad boys of smoke,  Park and George from Memphis Blues BBQ bring the do’s and don’ts  of BBQ.

THE SHOW

  

Top Drop 2017

 Kurtis Kolt

Kurtis Kolt

Embarking on its fourth year, Top Drop Vancouver was a two day trade and consumer event being held at the Roundhouse in Yaletown and various Vancouver restaurants  bringing together a collection of small, hands on wineries, craft breweries, cideries and food purveyors who are passionate about their craft.  Their  focus is terroir-influenced, handcrafted wines, and the people behind them.

 

This is what Top Drop “believes”

 

TDM and Kurtis

 

– They believe in the importance in farming one’s own fruit and/or being constantly engaged with grape-growers to ensure sustainability and a high   standard of viticultural practices.

-They  believe in wines that reflect their vintage, and wines that aren’t suffocated by vinicultural trickery.

-They believe in winemaking decisions that are made by a winemaker, and not by a board of directors or marketing team.

– They believe in those who take chances.

-They believe these kinds of wines, honest wines of integrity, need a time and place to have their story told.

– They also believe craft beer, cider, along with authentic and sustainable produce, dairy, meat and seafood are part of the same                conversation, which is why they’re proud to showcase some of our best in those areas.

 

We stopped at four seminars:

 

Stranger Things –  (Wildebeest)  Wineries that have stuck their necks out to share something unique with the World. Some of the strangest wines of Top Drop 2017.

 Herdade do Esporão – Alentejo, Portugal  (Pedro Vieira)

Vina Falerina – Elqui Valley Chile   (Paulo Flessati.  Winery Family)

Fattoria Colmone Della Marca  Marche Italy  (Giovanni Meschine. Owner)

Masseria Li Veli – Puglia, Italy  (Giuseppe Gullo, Manager)

 All About Bubble – (Chambar)

Okanagan Crush Pad –  Summerland  ( Christine Coletta co-owner)

Organics and Biodynamics (L’Abbitoir)

(The Brothers Pender)

Tawse Winery – Niagara Escarpment  ( Paul Pender, Winemaker)

Little Farm Winery – Similkameen Valley, BC  ( Rhys Pender MW, Co-Owner/Winegrower)

Of Grape and Site (Cin Cin)

What did the winemaker see in the site, the blend, or the clone that compelled them to make at least two different expressions of the same grape

Shane Taylor – Sommelier of the Year (Cin Cin)

ShaneTaylor Cin Cin

Synchromesh Wines – Okanagan Falls, BC.  ( Alan Dickinson, Owner/Winemaker/Farmer)

Bachelder – Burgundy/Oregon/Ontario  (Thomas Bachelder, Winemaker)

Thomas Bachelder – Top Drop

Cambria Estate Vineyard and Winery – Santa Maria Valley, California  (Denise Shurtleff, Winemaker)

Many thanks to Kurtis Kolt for the support and congratulations for 4 years of spectacular growth!!  Top Drop Vancouver,
proudly supporting the B.C. Hospitality Foundation.

(NEXT TOP DROP MAY 17TH 2018)

www.topdropvancouver.com

 

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BBQ  – Do’s and Don’ts

Park Heffelfinger and George Siu  Co-owners of Memphis Blues BBQ.

 

George Siu and Park-Heffelfinger

These guys are not just in the BBQ business..they live it and  breath it.

They talk smoke like some talk wine.

And speaking of wine..their drink menu includes some of the best pairing wines, a great list of bourbons, beer  and whiskey.

Park and George make BBQ fun!!  The boys walk and talk us through the do’s and don’ts of Q.  It’s a Master Class in smoke!!

Multiple locations in BC and Alberta.

January 1999 George Siu and Park Heffelfinger  had a stopover in Memphis while flying from New Orleans. Lunch was a Pulled Pork Sandwich, and it was love at first bite.

Since then, they have attended the World Barbecue Championships in Memphis where they conducted extensive research. They were able to reproduce the recipes at home, and decided to bring Authentic Southern barbeque to Canada.

http://www.memphisbluesbbq.com/

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Victoria Wine Festival

Planeta and Boutinot pour in Vancouver

A Mark Anthony Tasting featuring

Penfolds  (Oz)

Mission Hill (BC)

Adelsheim (Oregon)

Brotte Domaine Barville  (France)

Brumont Chateau Montus (France)

Gunderloch Fritz’ Riesling (Germany)

Henkell  (Germany)

Kamloops Wine Trail

Barone Ricasoli.  The  oldest winery in Italy and second oldest in the World
and where the recipe for Chianti Classico was developed. The history of
Italian wine in a bottle

 

 

Mulligan Stew September 23rd 2017- Bruce Cockburn special – with Colin Linden

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Met up with Bruce and Colin at the Vancouver Island music festival this summer in Courtney Comox.
They had just finished recording Bruce’s 33rd album Bone on Bone.
Produced by Colin Linden, Cockburn’s longtime collaborator, the album is built around the musicianship of Cockburn on guitar/vocals and the core accompaniment of bassist John Dymond and drummer Gary Craig. (Same guys who back Blackie and the Roadie Kings and all three members separately. Plus many others.)
 
I couldn’t wait to ask Colin this question “Am I crazy or is this the best thing you’ve heard out of him in years?”
“Am I crazy or is this the best thing you’ve heard out of him in years?”
“it may be the best record”, says Colin.
Colin has produced 9 of the last 10 Cockburn albums.. almost 26 years together.  He knows his music.

“If he had released just the demos, with just him, it would have been his best ever”

Think about that.  Bruce Cockburn is a 12 time Juno winner. Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee. Songwriting Hall of Fame Inductee.
He turned away from traditional Christianity in the mid-70’s but finds his own spirituality in his recent home in  San Francisco..in a 200 person church in the neighbourhood. He likes the music and choir so much he invites them into the studio to share the songs he’s written.
Songs by-the-way that he thought would never come after 3 years of writing his book Rumours of Glory.
But come they did..starting with a song that’s going to become one of his finest ever 3 Al Purdy’s,  a brilliant, six-minute epic that pays tribute to Al Purdy’s poetry.
As sung/spoken by a “street person” with a long coat flapping in the wind.
“I’ll give you 3 Al Purdy’s for a 20 dollar bill”
Did I mention that the songs rock?  Well, not exactly rock but groove and move.
Jesus Train
Café Society
Stab at Matter
12 Gates to the City  “ I wrote the last two verses so – I gave myself permission to speak for God, in this case.
Colin Linden and I agree that Forty years in the Wilderness ranks with Cockburn’s best ever song. As good as anything he’s written.

In our interview Bruce says “I believe in the Divine, something at the Centre of the Universe”

photo-KevinOReilly


Two other songs should be noted. The environmental warning “False River” came about at the invitation of Yvonne Bloomer, the poet laureate of Victoria, British Columbia. Bloomer was seeking a poem about the controversial Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline. “Pipelines have their own perils that we’re all aware of,” says Cockburn, “so I started writing what was meant to be a spoken-word piece with a rhythm to it. But it evolved very quickly into a song.”
“States I’m In,” which opens the album, conjures up feelings of mystery and dread. He adds: “Maybe it’s also a play on words about me living in the States.”
Speaking of the last 9 years he’s spent living in the USA..if you listen..you can find references to the politics, crime and headlines of the day.  It’s all there.
And wait until you hear his comments about Donald Trump..
Bone on Bone is an album so good – his co-write with Bonnie Raitt didn’t make the cut.
In our hour you’ll hear 7 songs from Bone on Bone and two singular Canadian voices..Bruce Cockburn and Colin Linden.
 
We are blessed to have them in our lives.
Enjoy!!
-TDM

TOUR DATES:

Jan 23 Calgary Jack Singer
Jan 24 Edmonton Winspear Centre
Jan 27 Vancouver Centre For the Arts

Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone

Few recording artists are as creative and prolific as Bruce Cockburn. Since his self-titled debut in 1970, the Canadian singer-songwriter has issued a steady stream of acclaimed albums every couple of years. But that output suddenly ran dry in 2011 following the release of Small Source of Comfort. There were good reasons for the drought. For one thing, Cockburn became a father again with the birth of his daughter Iona. Then there was the publication of his 2014 memoir Rumours of Glory.
“I didn’t write any songs until after the book was published because all my creative energy had gone into three years of writing it,” Cockburn explains, from his home in San Francisco. “There was simply nothing left to write songs with. As soon as the book was put to bed, I started asking myself whether I was ever going to be a songwriter again.”
Such doubt was new to the man who’s rarely been at a loss for words as he’s distilled political views, spiritual revelations and personal experiences into some of popular music’s most compelling songs. What spurred Cockburn back into songwriting was an invitation to contribute a song to a documentary film about the late, seminal Canadian poet Al Purdy and he was off to the races.
Bone On Bone, Cockburn’s 33rd album, arrives with 11 new songs, including “3 Al Purdys,” a brilliant, six-minute epic that pays tribute to Purdy’s poetry. Cockburn explains its genesis: “I went out and got Purdy’s collected works, which is an incredible book. Then I had this vision of a homeless guy who is obsessed with Purdy’s poetry, and he’s ranting it on the street. The song is written in the voice of that character. a brilliant, six-minute epic that pays tribute to Purdy’s poetry.
Cockburn’s rugged fingerpicking style on the Dobro perfectly matches Purdy’s plainspoken words and the grizzled voice of his street character. A similar guitar style can be heard on two of the next songs Cockburn wrote, the gospel-like “Jesus Train,” and “Café Society,” a bluesy number about people who gather at his local coffee shop to sip their java and talk about the state of the world.
There’s a prevalent urgency and anxious tone to much of the album, which Cockburn attributes to living in America during the Trump era. But, more than anything, Bone on Bone amounts to the deepest expression of Cockburn’s spiritual concerns to date. The 12-time Juno winner and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee turned away from traditional Christianity in the mid-1970s toward a quest for the more all-inclusive mysticism he documents in his memoir. And it’s that kind of spirituality that figures prominently in “Jesus Train” and “Twelve Gates to the City.” In “Looking and Waiting,” Cockburn sings of “scanning the skies for a beacon” from the divine.
“It’s a song of faith and frustration,” says Cockburn of the latter. “…Tired of looking in from the outside. My MO has always been to be aware of the divine…that dimension…always dealing with being stuck in a kind of observer’s position with respect to all that. I know it’s there. I don’t really see as faith so much as knowledge. Others may have different ideas about those things, but for me, I don’t have to struggle to believe in God, or the notion that God cares what happens to me. But I do have to struggle with being in a conscious, intentional relationship. That underlies a lot of these songs.” 
“Forty Years in the Wilderness” ranks alongside “Pacing the Cage” or “All the Diamonds” as one of Cockburn’s most starkly beautiful folk songs. “There have been so many times in my life when an invitation has come from somewhere…the cosmos…the divine…to step out of the familiar into something new. I’ve found it’s best to listen for, and follow these promptings. The song is really about that. You can stay with what you know or you can pack your bag and go where you’re called, even if it seems weird…even if you can’t see why or where you’ll end up.”
“Forty Years in the Wilderness” is one of several songs that feature a number of singers from the church Cockburn frequents, for the sake of convenience referred to in the album credits as the San Francisco Lighthouse “Chorus.” “The music was one of the enticements that drew me to SF Lighthouse. As I found myself becoming one of the regulars there, and got to know the people, I felt that I really wanted all these great singers, who were now becoming friends, to be on the album. They were kind enough to say yes!” Among other songs, they contribute call-and-response vocals to the stirring “Stab at Matter.” Other guests on the album include singer-songwriters Ruby Amanfu, Mary Gauthier, and Brandon Robert Young, along with bassist Roberto Occhipinti, and Julie Wolf, who plays accordion on “3 Al Purdys” and sings with the folks from Lighthouse, together with LA songwriter Tamara Silvera. 
Produced by Colin Linden, Cockburn’s longtime collaborator, the album is built around the musicianship of Cockburn on guitar and the core accompaniment of bassist John Dymond and drummer Gary Craig. Also very much part of the sound is the accordion playing of Cockburn’s nephew John Aaron Cockburn and the solos of noted fluegelhorn player Ron Miles (check out his stunning work on the cascading “Mon Chemin,” for example). 
Two other songs should be noted. The environmental warning “False River” came about at the invitation of Yvonne Bloomer, the poet laureate of Victoria, British Columbia. Bloomer was seeking a poem about the controversial Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline. “Pipelines have their own perils that we’re all aware of,” says Cockburn, “so I started writing what was meant to be a spoken-word piece with a rhythm to it. But it evolved very quickly into a song.”
“States I’m In,” which opens the album, conjures up feelings of mystery and dread. “It’s literally a ‘dark night of the soul’ kind of song,” Cockburn explains, “as it starts with sunset and ends with dawn. It passes through the night. The song is about illusion and self-delusion, looking at the tricks you play on yourself.” He adds: “Maybe it’s also a play on words about me living in the States.”
Cockburn, who won the inaugural People’s Voice Award at the Folk Alliance International conference in February and will be inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in September, continues to find inspiration in the world around him and channel those ideas into songs. “My job is to try and trap the spirits of things in the scratches of pen on paper and the pulling of notes out of metal,” he once noted. More than forty years after embarking on his singer-songwriting career, Cockburn keeps kicking at the darkness so that it might bleed daylight.

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan Sept 23 2017 www.mulliganstew.ca
cry baby (live) Janis Joplin Pearl (bonus tracks)
if you love somebody (live) Sting all this time
pulling back the reins (live) kdlang live by request
www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Bruce Cockburn/Bone on Bone www.mulliganstew.ca
Diamonds on the soles of her shoes (live) Paul Simon Live in NYC
Mulligan Stew – Year 22 with Terry David Mulligan NEXT – Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn interview Bone on Bone Album out now
Jesus Train Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Bruce Cockburn interview Bone on Bone
Stab at Matter Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Bruce Cockburn interview Bone on Bone
Twelve Gates to the City Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Bruce Cockburn interview Bone on Bone
3 Al Purdys Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
mulligan Stew – with tdmulligan NEXT – Colin Linden on Bruce Cockburn www.mulliganstew.ca
Colin Linden Interview Colin Produced 9 of last 10 BC albums
False River Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Bruce Cockburn interview Bone on Bone
40 years in the wilderness Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Bruce Cockburn interview Bone on Bone
Cafe Society Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Great balls of fire (live) Jerry Lee Lewis Live
Mulligan Stew on a Saturday Night TD Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Midnight Rambler (live) The rolling stones Get yer ya ya’s out
Drifting Blues Fleetwood Mac The ORIGINAL Fleetwood Mac
Hey Joe Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits
Mulligan Stew www.coyotesbanff.com
Living in the USA (live) Steve Miller band Ultimate Hits
TD Mulligan NEXT WEEK – Alan Doyle and Bob Rock
ahead by a century The Tragically Hip Yer Favourites

Mulligan Stew September 16th 2017-Amy Helm Interview

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Amy Helm..one writer described her music as a blend of “part juke joint, part gospel revival, part rock and part Mardi Gras show.

Her Father was Levon Helm
Her Mother was singer Libby Titus
Her Step Father is Donald Fagan.
Any wonder why she’s in the music business?
Actually, that’s where the interview starts..as I’ve discovered that children of artists usually want nothing to do with their parents’ careers.
Anything but music.
Not Amy, she jumped right in but not until after her pop Levon walked her through the history of blues, gospel, R&B and roots music.
It was the same road Levon and The Band had travelled.  Sure worked for them.

Amy’s on Salt Spring Island Saturday night
Vancouver’s Wise Hall Sunday
Then The Dream Cafe in Penticton and on to Alberta
Thursday Sept 21st  Festival Hall in Calgary
Friday  Sept 22  New Moon Folk Club  Edmonton
She’s just recorded her next album in 4 days in LA with Joe Henry. Out  early 2018
Watch for an album this month called A live celebration of Leonard Cohen
She sings  “Hey, that’s no way to say goodbye”

OH..there’s another guest on the show this week..
Allison Brock from Wide Cut Country is producing her 3rd Wide Cut Weekend in Calgary October 12-14.
Al talks about surprise performers, venues and the need for volunteers…
 
Enjoy the show !!
-TDM
 
NEXT WEEK

  • Bruce Cockburn and Colin Linden walk us through Bruce’s next album Bone on Bone. Its brilliant by-the-way.
  • In Two weeks – Alan Doyle and Bob Rock.
  • Coming – new music from
  • Barney Bentall and Jim Byrnes

PLAYLIST:

The thrill is gone BB King and Eric Clapton BB and Friends
you’re the best thing about me U2 Songs of Experience
where were you last night The Travelling Wilburys Collection
Last Night The Travelling Wilburys
Last Night The Mar-Keys stax 50th
www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Amy Helm Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Baby please help me Harry Manx and Sydney Lyric Quartet Faith Lift
Mulligan Stew – with TD Mulligan NEXT – Amy Helm Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Mulligan Stew – with TD Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
The Night they drove old Dixie down The Band The best of
Amy Helm Interview Amy Helm
Didn’t it rain? amy helm Didn’t it rain
Amy Helm Interview
Roll the stone amy helm Didn’t it rain
Amy Helm Interview
I’m still loving you Blackie and the Rodeo Kings with Amy Helm Kings and Queens
Mulligan Stew – with TD Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – New Robert Plant
The May Queen Robert Plant Carry Fire
Oceans Pearl Jam 10 Redoux
Sea of Heartbreak Rosanne Cash / Bruce Springsteen The List
sub plots jack johnson all the light above it too
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming – live Little Feat & J Geils TD Mulligan
Fat man in the bathtub (live) Little Feat Waiting for Columbus
Wait (live) J Geils Band Anthology
Pack fair and Square J Geils Band Anthology
mulligan stew ckua radio playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Fall alan doyle a week in the warehouse
bones of saints robert plant carry fire
spanish harlem ben e king spanish harlem
Allison Brock Interview Wide Cut Weekend www.widecutweekend.com
Take the money and run Dustin Bentall six shooter
TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew Lionel is next
States I’m in Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone

September 16th, 2017-Is the Okanagan for Sale?

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Is the Okanagan for Sale?

 

Seattle Urban Wineries pour in SoDo. (South of Dome)

 

THE SHOW

 

Headline of the Week..check that… YEAR!!

GRIMSBY, Ont. — “Andrew Peller Ltd. said Monday it has signed deals to acquire three B.C. wineries for a combined price of $95 million.

Is the Okanagan for Sale?

The Ontario-based wine producer says it has signed definitive agreements to acquire Black Hills Estate Winery and Gray Monk Estate Winery and a letter of intent to acquire Tinhorn Creek Vineyards.”

.Yes, everyone knew Black Hills was up for sale and Grey Monk was on the market but Tinhorn Creek being included was surprising.

Also that three wineries were changing hands was the real surprise.

 So..what does this all mean for BC wines and the BC wine consumer?

Let’s find out from:

 DJ Kearney – NewDistrict.ca www.newdistrict.ca

Bill Eggert – Fairview Cellars  www.fairviewcellars.ca 

Joseph Luckhurst – Road 13  www.road13vineyards.com  

Chris Turyk – Unsworth  www.unsworthvineyards.com

Christine Coletta – Okanagan Crush Pad/Haywire  https://okanagancrushpad.com/buy-haywire-wine

 

www.peller.com

 

Seattle Urban Wineries

 

A sweet secret even some locals haven’t discovered.

Photo: Sean Hoyt/Courtesy of Blanton Turner

SODO Wine Co-op at SODO Urbanworks

Washington state wineries came to the realization that it’s tough to sell Seattle wines from Walla Walla and Yakima.

So, they searched for a building to call home. Downtown.

What they found was an old Sears Receiving Terminal and moved in as The Seattle Urban Wineries.

Photo: Sean Hoyt/Courtesy of Blanton Turner

 

Some just pour there. Some actually ship their fruit to the building and crush and bottle there.

The area is called SODO – South of The Dome is one name used.

We talked to four wineries during their Fall party several weeks ago.

It was our great friend Tim Meeks who told us about all this and that it would make a great story for Canadians wine fans. As usual, he was right.

 

 

Guests include:

Tim Meeks – The Murse

Andrew Latta – Latta Wines www.lattawines.com

Trey Busch – Sleight of Hand www.sofhcellars.com

Paul Zitarelli – Full Pull  www.fullpullwines.com

Ryan Cranewww.kerloocellars.com 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Planeta and Boutinot pour in Vancouver

A Mark Anthony Tasting

Kamloops Wine Trail

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew September 9th 2017- Walter Becker Tribute

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I love/loved Steely Dan
I could always count on Walter Becker and Donald Fagan to save a shift, a day, Hell even an entire music year.
After those first two singles they became an ALBUM band.
The kind of music collections that you wanted- no – needed to play top to bottom.
And because I came from a jazz background I was seduced by their sidemen.
The members of The Jazz Crusaders plus the best studio cats.
The very best.
At the very top of their game.
They wrote of losers and outcasts.
Misfits and misanthropes.
All of it with a sublime groove.
My kind of music!!
Thank you Walter.
-TDM

PLAYLIST:

The Stew Sept 9 The Ballad of Lucy Jordan (live) Mariane Faithful No Exit
Sept Fields Frazey Ford Indian Ocean
Countryside (live) Paul Butterfield Better Days Live at Winterland
www.canadahouse.com Mulligan Stew with tdm Sept 9 2017 www.mulliganstew.ca
bad habit Imelda May Life.Love.Flesh.Blood
TD Mulligan – The Stew Steely Dan Next www.mulliganstew.ca
Dirty Work Steely Dan Can’t buy a Thrill
Mulligan Stew with TDM NEXT – The Police and U2 Live www.mulliganstew.ca
Lousiana Bayou Dave Mathews Band Stand Up!
Walking in your footsteps (live) The Police LIVE
Message in a bottle (live) The Police LIVE
Still havent found (live) U2 Live at MSG
Mulligan Stew Year 21
Sitting on top of the World Harry Manx Isle of Manx
Chain Lightning Steely Dan Katie Lied
The Stew with terrydavidmulligan Coming UP – Feist.Waits.Gabriel.Norah Jones
Roll the stone Amy helm Didn’t it rain
I’m not running away Feist
Something to hold on to The Small Glories Wonderous Traveller
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP on The Stew Tom Waits. Peter Gabriel. Norah Jones
Fish in the Jailhouse Tom Waits Orphans
All a dream Norah Jones Little Broken Hearts
Solsbury Hill Peter Gabriel Re-Masters
TDM – The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – The Dan
Peg Steely Dan Aja
Josie Steely Dan Aja
Jealous again Black Crowes Croweology
www.coyotesbanff.ca Next – Arthur Bergmann. Artiste!
Faithlessly Yours Art Bergmann Remember her Name
I live the life I love Delbert McClinton Heard it on the X
Boy from Tupelo Emmy Lou Harris Red Dirt Girl
Home at Last Steely Dan Citizen Dan

September 9th, 2017- Jay and Dan … up the Creek!

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THE SHOW

 

Jay Onrait and Dan  O’Toole  – TSN

 There is no possible reason why Jay and Dan should be on a show about food and wine. They’re sportscasters and comics.

They are just barely Canadian.. BUT – they came home to Canada last Monday to again host the evening highlight package.

At least Jay  Onrait knows his wines..Norm Hardy in Prince Edward County and Jason Parkes at The Hatch in Kelowna.

Jay and Dan

Dan O’Toole drinks light beer. End of discussion.

The real reasons why Jay and Dan are on today’s show..?

They friends and they funny.

The guys before make-up! (getty Images)

http://www.tsn.ca/jay-and-dan

 

BC Pinot Noir Celebration – The Best of the Rest

 

Last week’s show highlighted the BC Pinot Noir Celebration at Linden Gardens in Kaleden. As usual I did far too many interviews. The last four guests are

Andy Johnson – Averill Creek  Cowichan Valley

Luke Smith – Howling Bluff  Naramata Bench

Bryant Mao – Hawksworth Group

Gustav Allander – Foxtrot

 

www.bcpinotnoir.ca

 

Sandra Oldfield – Tinhorn Creek (The Creek)

 

Established in 1993 by the Shaunessy and Oldfield families, Tinhorn Creek Vineyards is located just south of

Oliver B.C. in the famed Golden Mile Bench sub-appellation.

Family owned and operated, Tinhorn Creek offers an unrivalled

visitor experience, wines that rank among the best in the world, and the award-winning Miradoro

Restaurant.

Miradoro

The winery produces wines in three tiers: the single-varietal series features six 100% varietal wines; only

worthy wines are selected each year for the winery’s Oldfield Reserve tier; and  The Creek,  the new flagship wine .

The red wines in the Oldfield Series are aged for three to four years prior to release. All Tinhorn Creek wines evoke the unique terroir of

the region: the sage-covered desert terrain.

 

The Creek:

Tinhorn Creek Vineyards is proud to announce the release of The Creek, its highly anticipated flagship wine.

A toast to 23 years of experience in farming and winemaking on the southern Okanagan Valley, The Creek is

an elegant, luscious and modern wine that reflects both place and time.

The 2014 The Creek is a unique blend of 53% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Franc, 9% Malbec and 2% Petit Verdot.

Aptly named after the iconic waterway that has shaped the surrounding landscape, the new flagship wine is a

celebration of Tinhorn Creek Vineyards’ longstanding pursuit of both excellence and innovation in winemaking

The Judges visit Tinhorn

“We have been working toward this wine since my husband Kenn and I first landed in

Oliver in 1994,”  Sandra Oldfield, Founder and CEO of Tinhorn Creek Vineyards.

“Inspired by our desire to honour the region where the grapes come from, and to create the best possible wine in

our cellar, The Creek reflects a spirit of innovation both in how we farm our land and how we treat

our wines. We will continue to push forward and evolve with creativity and dedication because that

is what our customers have come to expect from us.”

www.tinhorn.com

 

Jeremiah Tower – The Last Magnificent

Produced by Anthony Bourdain , The new Documentary –  JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT -explores the remarkable life of Jeremiah Tower, one of the most controversial and influential figures in the history of American gastronomy. Tower began his career at the renowned Chez Panisse in Berkeley in 1972, becoming a pioneering figure in the emerging California cuisine movement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After leaving Chez Panisse, due in part to a famously contentious relationship with founder Alice Waters, Tower went on to launch his own legendary Stars Restaurant in San Francisco. Stars was an overnight sensation and soon became one of America’s top-grossing U.S. restaurants. After several years, Tower mysteriously walked away from Stars and then disappeared from the scene for nearly two decades, only to resurface in the most unlikely of places: New York City’s fabled but troubled Tavern on the Green.

There, he launched a journey of self-discovery familiar to anyone who has ever imagined themselves to be an artist.  Featuring interviews by Mario Batali, Anthony Bourdain, Ruth Reichl and Martha Stewart, this delicious documentary tells the story of the rise and fall of America’s first celebrity chef, whose brash personality and culinary genius has made him a living legend.

When you walk into your favourite restaurant and see an open kitchen, farm to table dining, farmers and farms mentioned in the menu that’s just some of the legacy of Jeremiah Tower.

Here is our feature interview with Chef Tower.

 

Facebook: Last Magnificent
Twitter: Last Magnificent
Instagram: Last Magnificent

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Sodo Urban Wines – Seattle.

Featuring

Ryan Krane – Kerloo

Trey Busch – Sleight of Hand

Paul Zitarelli – Full Pull

Andrew Latta – Latta Wines

Tim Meeks –  host and wine taster.

 

Planeta and Boutinot pour in Vancouver

September 2nd, 2017 – The Judgement & A Pinot Party!

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Two Stories.  The Judgement of BC and BC Pinot Noir Celebration.

With a cast of All-Stars.

 Heads UP *** – TRR will move to 11am starting next Saturday on Roundhouse Radio. Followed by Fong on Food at Noon.

 

 THE SHOW

 

The Judges visit Tinhorn

 

It’s the third annual Judgement  of BC.  Presented by Wines of BC

12 from around the World and 12 from BC. Poured head to head to see where BC stands in comparison.

This year we tasted the two most grown  varietals in BC  Pinot Gris and Merlot

 

12 BC Wines against 12 acknowledged global benchmarks. We are proud to announce BC’s Checkmate Black Rook Merlot 2013 from the Okanagan Valley ranked first among the flight of Merlot, and Kim Crawford Pinot Gris 2016 from Marlborough, New Zealand came out on top for the flight of Pinot Gris with BC placing third, fifth and sixth.

Hosted by the BC Wine Institute, and curated by celebrated Vancouver wine expert and Director of Wine at NewDistrict.ca DJ Kearney, the Judgment of BC third edition event took place last Friday in Summerland, during which 22 international and national wine judges tasted and ranked 24 wines.

The Judges

So much to talk about..

Each judge had to set aside the style of Pinot Gris that they preferred and just start fresh.

And the merlot judging has big bold dark fruit go head to head..with no sign of  lighter style.

One esteemed judge could only identify  2 BC wines out of 24 in a blind tasting.  The mind and palette play tricks on you.

 

Guests include:

 DJ Kearney – New District.ca

Rhys Pender – Master of Wine

Richard Hemming  – Master of Wine

Sid Cross – Food and Wine Educator and judge

Kurtis Kolt – Wine Expert

Michaela Morris – Wine Expert

And Yours Truly

 

Here are the results…

PINOT GRIS RESULT ORDER

  1. Kim Crawford Pinot Gris 2016 | Marlborough, New Zealand | 13% | $19.49
  2. Domaine Zind Humbrecht Pinot Gris Turkheim 2014 | Alsace, France | 13% | $41.00
  3. 50thParallel Pinot Gris 2016 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 13.5% | $19.90
  4. King Estates Pinot Gris 2015 Willamette Valley, Oregon | 13.5% | $26.49
  5. Gray Monk Pinot Gris 2015 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 13.4% | $16.99
  6. Arrowleaf Cellars Pinot Gris 2016 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 13.9% | $20.99
  7. Pfaff Steinert Grand Cru Pinot Gris 2012 | Alsace, France |13.5% | $30.99
  8. Alois Lageder Pinot Grigio Vigneti del Dolomiti IGT 2015 | Italy | 12.5% | $25.99
  9. Blue Grouse Estate Pinot Gris 2016 | Vancouver Island, BC | 13.5% | $22.00
  10. Haywire Switchback 2015 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 13.6% | $26.99
  11. Poplar Grove Pinot Gris 2016 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 13.1% | $16.99
  12. Santa Margarita Pinot Grigio Valdadige DOC 2016 | Italy | 12.5% | $19.99

 

MERLOT RESULT ORDER

  1. CheckMate Black Rook Merlot 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 14.4% | $85.00
  2. Duckhorn Vineyards Merlot 2013 | Napa Valley, California | 14.5% | $63.99
  3. La Stella Maestoso 2012 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 14.6% | $90.00
  4. Sterling Merlot 2013 | Napa Valley, California | 14.2% | $29.99
  5. Château Haut Carles 2010 | Fronsac, Bordeaux, France | 15% | $64.99
  6. McIntyre Heritage Reserve Merlot Ardua 2012 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 15.5% | $80.00
  7. Casa Lapostolle Cuvée Alexandre Apalta Vineyard 2012 | Colchagua, Chile | 14.5% | $33.99
  8. Burrowing Owl Merlot 2014 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 14.8% | $30.00
  9. Intersection Merlot Silica 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | 14.8% | $29.00
  10. Charles Smith The Velvet Devil Merlot 2015 | Washington State | 13.5% | $19.99
  11. Château de Ferrand 2011 | Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux, France | 14% | $51.99
  12. Culmina Merlot 2014 | Golden Mile Bench, Okanagan Valley, BC | 14% | $35.00

 

 

http://www.winebc.com/judgment-bc

Pinot Party. Christine Coletta & Curtis Krouzel

The BC Pinot Noir Celebration.  Linden Gardens,  Kaleden, BC

The fourth annual BC Pinot Noir Celebration brought  together 34 of the province’s best Pinot Noir producers to celebrate the varietal that is defining the region.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More than 300 guests  sipped, swirled and discovered the nuances of BC’s Pinot Noirs on Saturday, August 19th at Linden Gardens  in Kaleden. The event paves the way for provincial, national and international recognition of BC Pinot Noirs as a wine of excellence.

There were lively breakout sessions, special key note speaker with special keynote speaker Master of Wine Richard Hemming.

Pairing only the best foods were  Cameron Smith & Dana Ewart from Joy Road Catering, Alex Sielmann  from Frog City Café, former Okanagan Chef Matt Batey  & Mike Bernardo from Vij’s and Sutra in Victoria.

 

 

Our guests include:

 Barb and Iain Phillip – Wine Experts

Chris Turyk – Unsworth

Jak Meyer – Meyer Family Vineyards

Christine Coletta – Haywire and OK Crush Pad

Thorsten Allander – Foxtrot

Doug Reimer – Mirabel

Leslie d’Andrea – Noble Ridge

Jeff Martin – La Frenz

Curtis Krouzel – 50th Parallel

DJ Kearney – with the wrap.

 

We couldn’t fit everyone in.

So next week we’ll complete the story with…

Andy Johnson – Averill Creek

Luke Smith – Howling Bluff

Bryant Mao – Hawksworth

Gustav Allender – Foxtrot

 www.bcpinotnoir.ca 

  

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Sandra Oldfield – Introduces The Creek

Planeta and Boutinot pour in Vancouver

Rod Butters gets The Book out

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew September 2nd 2017-Huey Lewis-Robert Lamm-Colin James-Tom Cochrane-Ruth Pointer Interviews!

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Every once in a while you get handed a “gift ”
My gift this Summer was a series of concerts being presented by the PNE (Pacific National Exhibition)
With the help of their media office, I was able to interview
Colin James
Ruth Pointer – The Pointer Sisters
Tom Cochrane
Robert Lamm – Chicago
Huey Lewis
And so…I’ve been editing like mad to make all five interviews and their music fit into two hours of The Stew.


Colin talks  about the surprising success of Blue Highway
Tom tells to story behind Red Rider getting back together again
Huey Lewis – spins stories on what it’s like to walk out on stage
Ruth Pointer wants her sisters to sing Wang Dang Doodle like KoKo Taylor
Robert Lamm remembers how and why he wrote Questions 67&68 and Saturday in the Park.
Enjoy!!!!   Have a great weekend….
Huey Lewis and The News are truly one of America’s great rock & roll bands. As they enter their 38th year together, their contagious brand of music has outlasted countless trends, and is as fresh today as ever.
Formed from two rival Bay Area bands in 1979, they continue to thrill audiences worldwide, selling over 20 million albums in the process, earning them the right to mark their place on the pop history map.
These Grammy Award winners have written and performed such classic Top Ten Hits as “Heart of Rock & Roll”, “Stuck With You”, These Grammy Award winners have written and performed such classic Top Ten Hits as “Heart of Rock & Roll”, “Stuck With You”, “I Want A New Drug,” “If This Is It,” “Hip To Be Square,” “Do You Believe In Love” and “Workin’ For A Livin.” The group also wrote and performed “The Power of Love” and “Back in Time” for the hit film Back To The Future.
“The Power of Love,” nominated for an Academy Award, went to #1 on Billboard’s singles chart, and was a smash hit worldwide.
Enjoy!!!!   Have a great weekend….
-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca 5 guests today
Youngblood The Band Til the night is gone
What you’re made of Jonny Lang Signs
Just a little bit Jimmy Vaughn plays blues, ballads and favourites
www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Huey Lewis Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Heart of Rock and Roll Huey Lewis and the News Sports
Huey Lewis Interview
It’s all right Huey Lewis and the News Greatest Hits
Huey Lewis Interview
Doing it all for my baby Huey Lewis and the News Greatest Hits
Mulligan Stew www.ckua.com coming UP Colin James and Ruth Pointer
The valley runs low (live) Joe Bonamassa Live at Carnegie Hall
Colin James Interview Mulligan Stew
Goin Down Colin James Blue Highway
Colin James Interview
Riding in the Moonlight/Mr Luck Colin James Blue Highway
Highway 61 Davwe Alvin Highway 61 Revisited
Ruth Pointer interview
Fire The Pointer Sisters Best of
Ruth Pointer interview
Wang Dang Doodle (live) The Pointer Sisters Pointer Sisters Live
TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew Coming UP – Tom Cochrane
Six blocks away Lucinda Williams This sweet old World
Green River (live) CCR The Concert
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew with TDM
Tom Cochrane Interview
Lunatic Fringe Tom Cochrane and Red Rider Songs of a circle
Tom Cochrane Interview
Life is a Highway (live) Tom Cochrane and Red Rider Mad Mad World Live
Route 66 John Mayer Cars Soundtrack
Mulligan Stew with tdm www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Robert Lamm
Blue Monday (live) Fats Domino Live from Austin
Robert Lamm of Chicago Interview
Does anybody really know Chicago Best of
Robert Lamm of Chicago Interview
Question 67 & 68 Chicago Best of
Robert Lamm of Chicago Interview
Saturday in the Park Chicago Greatest hits
Robert Lamm of Chicago Interview
25 or 6 to 4 Chicago Greatest hits
TDMulligan Have a great weekend
Beginnings Chicago Greatest hits