The first hour of Saturday’s Stew has a donor Father who lost his son. Bo’s birthday would have been Sunday the 28th. (Born 1992)
The entire family seemed to move to the words and rhythm of music from Day One. Bo took great joy in going to live concerts.
All were fans of CKUA and loved attending the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
For Bo and family/friends we played –
Solomon Burke, Booker T, Alan Toussaint, The Hip (they saw the last 2 Edmonton shows)
The Glorious Sons ( Bo thought he was going to a gospel show)
And because he and they were big Corb fans..
Corb Lund gets two plays. One with Ian Tyson. ( Bo’s and his Father saw Corb and Ian live in Victoria.)
New music from Tyler Del Pino from Winnipeg (check him out), Mono Neon with Mavis, Zack Bryan and Springsteen, Neil Young and Crazy Horse from Early Daze Album.
In Hour Two we salute the front-line firefighters. In the West, especially north of Edmonton, Northern BC and Jasper with
Robert Plant, Tedeschi Trucks, Mumford and Sons, Natalie Merchant and Bob Marley and the Wailers
We also salute the great Michael Bloomfield Born July 28 1943 in Chicago.
And on the Mulligan Stew Podcast, the first interview The Grapes of Wrath have done together in 10 years.
They are playing on Saturday, Aug 3 at The Filberg Festival in Comox. Then sold out shows in the Maritimes, September 26th at Sherwood Park, Sept 27 at Vernon and Sept 28 at Dream Cafe in Penticton
Kevin Kane, Tommy and Chris Hooper, the original guys, can lay claim to the longest-running original band members in Canada.
They’re also celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of their first EP on Nettwerk.
The last two festival directors join us on The Summer Stew –
Terry Wickham – Edmonton Aug 8-11
Many years now the musical leader at Edmonton Folk Festival.
As you know, he’s a natural storyteller and this year he’s telling stories of the growing indigenous component of the festival. Also how it all started to grow within the fest, it involves the Chieftains.
Terry talks about how he discovers artists, why certain artists strike a chord in him and how he had to keep a headliner booking secret for 7 months.
The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the video on the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel.
Jenna Klein Waller – Canmore Aug 3-5
It’s year one for Jenna. She has stayed in touch with the other artistic directors. Learning even more as she went. The one thing the festival wanted to focus on was finding a younger audience.
Jenna talks about the artists that her younger audience wants to see and hear.
Kathy Malone Hillside Winemaker – Naramata Bench and a walk around 3rd annual Langford Beer Festival.
THE SHOW
Two of BC’s wine originals.
Hillside Estate Winery. The third winery built and planted on the Naramata Bench. Our guest – Kathy Malone, The Chief Winemaker since 2008.
Kathy Malone
Kathy bring three outstanding wines :
Chef’s Whites is a unique blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, and Chardonnay, all grown along the pristine Naramata Bench. Winemaker, Kathy Malone and Chef Evan Robertson have combined their expertise to create a wine that pairs seamlessly with the culinary delights served at the Bistro. The idea behind Chef’s Whites is simple yet profound: “What grows together goes together.”
Even before it was released, Chef’s Whites had won a place in the BC Top 50 wines this Summer and Gold in the All-Canadian Wine Championships.
Featuring fermentation in terra cotta jarre.
2021 Heritage Collection Pinot Noir
This 100% Naramata Bench Pinot Noir shines with juicy raspberry and wild strawberry aromas and flavours. The silky texture lingers on the palate while a hint of spice adds to its beautiful complexity.
2019 Gjoa’s Vineyard Merlot
This elegant wine shows dark fruits, with meaty umami undertones, followed by silky fine-grained tannins. So fun to taste and compare with our Hidden Valley Merlot or Dickinson Vineyard Merlot
Aug 12 – Join Hillside as they celebrate the junior Chefs of their culinary team for a summer send off with “Hillside’s Got Talent”!
Enjoy an afternoon on their patio with a delicious bite created by their junior chefs at 4 different stations, carefully paired with an outstanding Hillside wine. Cast your vote for favorite bite and savor the Naramata Bench.
Tickets: $55 plus tax and gratuity; available thru our website at www.hillsidewinery.ca or by phone: 250.487.1350.
Third annual Langford Beer Festival took place at Starlight Stadium. It’s from Victoria Beer Society, the same team that also presents The Great Canadian Beer Festival Sept 6-7 in Victoria.
Its Joe Weibe and Lee Marchbanks. Lee starts off the beer blitz by explaining what breweries are attend, the pouring format (2 kegs) some of the outstanding beer trends and the new beer fans attending.
We appreciate the following guests allowing us to mess with their pours…
Tristan Fetherston – Brewer/Owner Beacon Brewing. (Sidney by the Sea)
Owners Alexa, Tristan and Steven are committed to supporting the community they live in and call home. Proudly using as many local ingredients from as many local companies as possible. (an observation…On Tuesdays they have 25% off a growler refills but only 10% off Senior purchases. How about leveling that out 25% off both. Take care of those Seniors)
Ryan Bangma – One of the partners in Herald Street Brew Works. (Victoria) When the sensational Herald Street Café closed . they grabbed the space and did a amazing refurbish. Then followed very popular craft beers, including Salted Watermelon Lager, Phazer Hazy IPA etc. Ryan started a discussion about the method of making “Watermelon Terpenes” and he lost me.
Isaiah Archer – Whistle Buoy Brewing (Market Square – Victoria) Patio and Tap Room. Always busy.
Vape Lord Hazy Pale Ale, Fuzzy Peach Sour
Brad McCarthy – Owner White Sails Brewing (Naniamo)
Very popular room and very handsome brewery. Just below “Gina’s”. If you don’t know what that means, ask someone who does.
They create very special beers…highly recommended.
whitesailsbrewing.com
whistlebuoybrewing.com
heraldstreet.com
beaconbrewing.ca
victoriabeersociety.com
STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON
Meyer Family
The Hatch/Black Swift
Fort Berens
Burrowing Owl Winery Cookbook
Sipster 3
Cowichan Valley Wine Festival
John Kubek – Lightening Rock and Alberta Wine Wars
The last two festival directors join us on The Summer Stew –
Terry Wickham – Edmonton Aug 8-11
Many years later the musical leader at Edmonton Folk Festival.
As you know, he’s a natural storyteller and this year he’s telling stories of the growing indigenous component of the festival. Also how it all started to grow within the fest, it involves the Chieftains.
Terry talks about how he discovers artists, why certain artists strike a chord in him and how he had to keep a headliner booking secret for 7 months.
The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the video on the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel.
Jenna Klein Waller – Canmore Aug 3-5
It’s year one for Jenna. She has stayed in touch with the other artistic directors. Learning even more as she went. The one thing the festival wanted to focus on was finding a younger audience.
Jenna talks about the artists that her younger audience wants to see and hear.
The rest of The Stew is the usual mix of…
New Music
Leeroy Stagger
Son of Dave and Celeigh Cardinal
Joel Plaskett
Rhiannon Giddens
Classic Saturday night tracks – a number suggested by our two donors…
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Live
Marvin Gaye
Bruce Cockburn
Remembering Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats with Pres Hall Jazz Band
Fats Domino
The Wood Bros
Los Lobos
Phish – Live
Rickie Lee Jones
Elisapie
Jim Cuddy
Happy Weekend
PLAYLIST:
The Summer Stew 2 Guests
Artistic Directors from Canmore and Edmonton Folk Fests
Everywhere you go someone is kicking off a festival.
We’re concentrating on the music festivals of Western Canada.
I couldn’t do them all…
Vancouver Island and Winnipeg festivals have started
This weekend our guests are – artistic directors Kerry Clark from the Calgary Folk Fest and Fiona Black from the Vancouver Folk Fest.
We finish our festival updates July 20 with Jenna Klein Waller artistic director from Canmore Festival and Terry Wickham artistic director of Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
In addition to the 2 hours of music included below, The Stew will also add this week’s festival updates. Guests are Fiona Black. Vancouver Folk Festival July 19-21 and Kerry Clark. Calgary Folk Festival July 25-28
Both with fantastic artist line-ups and both talking artists to watch for and listen to.
Two donor hours.
The first hour is dedicated to a farming couple lost to COVID-19 in 2021.
Songs to farm life from Murray McLauchlan, Corb Lund & Ian Tyson, David Francey and suggested songs from Dire Straits, Kacey Musgraves & Bill Bourne.
The second donor left it to me. A creative gift I never take for granted.
New music from Rory Block, Madeline Peyroux, Radio Grande, Willie Nelson and very interesting storytelling songwriting from Norine Braun about discovering her Indigenous roots and where the journey led her.
As always, Saturday night classics from
Van the Man
Plant and Krauss
Matt Anderson
The Wood Brothers,
Dave Alvin and Jimmy Dale Gilmore
Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone
Celeigh Cardinal (#1)
Two songs of “Mercy” from Mike Farris and Don Covay
Booker T and the MG’s
Quest Love -The Roots.
And more.
Next week we feature the last two festivals.
Canmore and Edmonton.
Complete interviews can be heard on Mulligan Stew Podcast and terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel
PLAYLISTS:
The Summer Stews
Terry Mulligan
CKUA
Downey to Lubbock
Dave Alvin – Jimmy Dale Gilmore
Downey to Lubbock
Ride on
Corb Lund (Ian Tyson)
Cover your tracks
Farmer’s Song (live)
Murray Mclauchlan
Live at the Orpheum
For loving me
Bill Bourne
Boon Tang
The Summer Stew – featuring
Calgary and Vancouver Folk Fests
interviews with artistic directors
Like a rolling stone
Bob Dylan
Highway 61 Revisited
Rainbow
Kacey Musgraves
Golden Hour
Deane House and River Cafe
Both on The Bow
Coming UP Vancouver Folk Fest update
In spite of ourselves
John Prine and Iris Dement
In spite of ourselves
Interview with Fiona Black
Artistic Director Vancouver Folk Fest
July 19-21
Rolling on
The Wood Brothers
Heart is the hero
Walk of life
Dire Straits
Private Investigations
Wild ride
The Radio Grande
Wrapped in Plastic
The Summer Stew with TDM
next hour we talk Calgary Folk Fest
July 25-28
Many a long and lonesome highway
Willie Nelson
The Border
Torn screen
David Francey
Torn Screen
Coming UP in Hour Two
Kerry Clark – Calgary Folk Fest
-But first Van The Man at The Last Waltz
Caravan (live)
The Band with Van Morrison
The Last Waltz
High and Lonesome
Robert Plant and Allison Krauss
Raise the Roof
Everything is broken
Rory Block
Positively 4th Street
Don’t waste your love on me
Celeigh Cardinal
Boundless Possibilities
Golden
Matt Anderson
The big bottle of Joy
Let’s walk
Madeleine Peyroux
Let’s walk
The Summer Stews
Coming UP – Kerry Clark
Calgary Folk Fest update
Mercy now
Mike Farris
Shine for all the people
Mercy
Don Covay
Mercy
coyotes banff – with thanks
Calgary Folk Fest Update
with Kerry Clark interview
Why am I treated so bad
Quest Love. Roots. Christian McBride and Norah Jones
2024 Releases – Tightrope (Naramata) and Bonterra Organic (Mendocino)
THE SHOW
Lyndsay O’Rourke – Winemaker at Tightrope Winery (Naramata Bench)
(Lyndsay and Graeme O’Rourke)
Tightrope Winery is a small, family-run, sustainable winery on the Naramata Bench.
A true Labour of love for owners Graham (viticulturist) and Lyndsay O’Rourke (winemaker). Their vineyards on the Naramata Bench are farmed sustainably to make hand-crafted wines with artistry and passion. Tightrope wines capture the soul of Naramata – the personality, character, culture and fruit of “the Bench.”
Tightrope is yet another story of a couple who discovered they both had a passion for wine and when given the self-inspired opportunity to become farmers and winemakers, they changed careers and homes to follow their dreams.
To those who seek such things, it should come as no surprise that their wines are completely passionate and speak to your senses.
Top 10 small wineries in Canada – 2019.
Our 2 part interview with co-owner and winemaker Lyndsay O’Rourke will cover their story as owners and winemakers and some of their 2024 Tightrope Releases..
2023 – Pinot Gris – 4 different vineyards. Notes of pear and grapefruit. Beautifully clean and dry. ( Lyndsay has prices in the interview)
2023 – Rose. What a nice surprise to find 96% Pinot Noir and 4% Barbera which adds spice notes to the tasting experience.
2022 – Semillon. Single vineyard Gem. 100% Sem. Lemon zest. Grapefruit and minerality. Clean and crisp.
2023 – Viognier. Two vineyards were involved. Ripe citrus notes, ginger. Dry and bright. Aged on lees for 3 months. French and Acacia Barrels. Worth it!!
2022 – Pinot Noir Rubis. Destemmed not crushed. 3 weeks on skins. Then French Oak – 30% new for 10 months. Cranberry. Strawberry. Spice. (Cellar for 2-10)
2022 – Pinot Noir Fleet Road. Complex vineyard management pays off. Ripe black fruit, plum. Leather. Some Oak. Impressive. (cellar 2-10 years)
Bonterra Organic Estates – Joseph Brinkley Director of Regenerative Farming/Benjamin Mitarakis Dir. of Trade Development (Mendocino)
This taste and talk took place at Tap and Barrell Bridges on Granville Island. The afternoon was part of the Spring release tasting and very much a talk about organic farming at Bonterra Organic Estates. America’s #1 Organic Winery.
The winery and vineyards over the years have been known as Fetzer Vineyards and had winemakers such as Paul Dolan and Bob Blue.
Vina Concha y Toro took control of Fetzer in 2011 and when they launched Bonterra they were well ahead of anyone else in Organic farming and wines.
It has taken years of education to raise the profile of organic wines. With the consumer and surprisingly with wine sales staff. Not just in Vancouver but everywhere.
Benjamin and Joseph spent several hours walking us through the farming process, the certification of the vineyards and their commitment to The Earth.
(Joseph Brinkley – TDM – Benjamin Mitarakis)
Our energized conversation covered most of the questions asked in the room but then we talked about
“the wines”.
We tasted and talked about the following Bonterra 2024 Releases..
2022 – Bonterra Organic Estates Chardonnay. 2 vineyards. One sandstone and the other volcanic rock. On Lees 6 months American Oak – third new. $24
Delightful Mendocino Chard. Light oak notes – nice finish and the price is right.
2021 – Bonterra Organic Estates Cabernet Sauvignon. A nice touch of Petit Syrah adds fine aromas. 40% new French oak. Raised toast levels lift everything.
$25. Dark ripe berries, lasting finish. Again, the price is right.
Not yet available but hopefully coming our way, we also tasted
2022 – Bonterra Estate Collection (new) Chardonnay. Granny Smith, citrus, ripe pear. 50/50 oak French/American. Brilliant nose. Big hit!
2022 – Bonterra Estate Collection (new) (new) The Butler Red Blend. Butler Ranch Vineyards. 63% Syrah, 18 P Syrah, 12 Mourvedre, 6 Grenache and 1% Viognier. 14 months in French Oak (12 new). Direct, delicious and damn good.
Bonterra Certified: B Corporation/ Regenerative Organic Certified/Climate Neutral Certified/True Zero Waste Certified.
It all started as a single interview about the Edmonton Folk Festival. We seemed to be talking about the “other“ festivals and could they survive the Covid years.
That conversation turned into the first group interview with the artistic directors of Calgary, Winnipeg, Canmore and Vancouver Folk Festivals.
It was fun and informative, so I’m hoping to make it a yearly gathering.
Here’s the guest lineup this year.
They each bring with them stories of the artists they booked and why.
Vancouver Island Music Festival
Doug Cox – July 12-14 Vancouver Island Music Festival (Courtney)
Chris Frayer – July 11-14 Winnipeg Folk Festival
Fiona Black – July 19-21 Vancouver Folk Festival
Kerry Clark – July 25-28 Calgary Folk Festival
Jenna Klein Waller – Aug 3-5 Canmore Folk Festival
Terry Wickham – Aug 8-11 Edmonton Folk Festival
This week our interview guests are…
Artistic Directors of Vancouver Island Music Festival (Doug Cox) & Winnipeg Folk Festival
(Chris Frayer)
Both festivals start next weekend. Next Saturday it’s Fiona Black from Vancouver FF and Kerry Clark from Calgary FF. Bringing insights into their artist guest list and special events.
The complete interviews can be seen on the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel
Two Wine Stories –New wineries in Garnet Valley, Solvero & Garnet Valley Ranch Plus Two from Bottleneck Drive, Dirty Laundry and Pamplemousse Jus.
As much as I like to follow the wines we all share, I’m equally driven by the people who make them. The battles they wage against weather and man!
Best of all are the stories they tell. Every wine has a story.
Those are the people and stories I want to share with you on Tasting Room Radio.
Christine Coletta – Co-founder of Okanagan Crush Pad/Haywire etc and now Garnet Valley Ranch Wines
Alison Moyes – GM and Winemaker at Solvero Wines in Garnet Valley.
Discover Garnet Valley Ranch., a quick 7 minute drive from the town of Summerland! The 320-acre ranch is a working farm that is surrounded by natural habitat, organic vineyards, fields of ground crops and a lavender farm. A small pond attracts more than 70 species of birds and wildlife. With no immediate neighbours, the site is tranquil and relaxing. There are places to hike and horseback riding options, or go off grid, listen to nature, and read a book while you sip wine.
Christine talks about the wines being planted, grown, harvested and released.
Christine Coletta is one of the veteran leaders in the BC wine industry. We’ll also be talking about the future of BC wine.
Her only “next door” neighbor in Garnet Valley is Alison Moyes and the team at Solvero Wines.
“It was just a dense forested mountainside, very steep slopes, very challenging terrain to farm. But over the course of two years, a 16-acre vineyard was planted in 2016. Then we started building the winery in 2020 to be able to produce the wines. And then finally, we’ve just finished this beautiful new tasting room and we’re ready to launch this year.” Alison Moyes (Global TV)
This destination, is one of the highest vineyards in BC, almost 600 metres. Its perfect for growing their signature releases of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
By hiring Alison Moyes, they’ve found the final piece of the puzzle.
She learned her winemaking craft through years at Stoneboat, Osoyoos Larose and Liquidity.
Enjoy the conversation between winery neighbours. Both creating new wines in a new destination. We get to taste and compare the same varietals from both locations.
Then a short trip down the road to Summerland’s Bottleneck Drive.
Jordan Kubeck – owner/winemaker Pamplemousse Jus natural winery (Bottleneck Drive)
Jordan Kubeck winemaker/owner at Pamplemousse Jus
One of BC’s most admired new wineries is Pamplemousse. Not only making highly creative natural wines, they are also creating “natural” converts with every season.
Jordan has been making wine in BC since 2010. After working at Cellar Tek, Okanagan Crush Pad and Lightning Rock, Jordan was excited to launch her own project along with her husband Tyler Knight and business partner James Langford-Smith in 2021.
Pamplemousse Jus is natural wine! Neutral vessels, basket press, manual labor and wild ferments create these wines. The wines are made in a garage turned winery with basic winemaking equipment and a whole lot of happy hearts. The Pamplemousse Jus team works hard, experimenting with unusual blends and winemaking styles to bring you the freshest, yummiest wines possible.
Mason Spink Winemaker at Dirty Laundry (Bottleneck Drive)
Mason Spink
When the recent Top 50 BC wines were announced, at the very top of the list – the wine of the year was
Dirty Laundry’s 2022 Cellar Series Gamay.
“this wine stood out among all entries for it’s exceptional quality and distinctive character, earning the highest honor in the competition.” Okanagan Wine Festivals.
dirty laundry
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Mason Spink winemaker at Dirty Laundry Vineyards
After study at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ont. by 2009, he was making wine and, in 2013, he left See Ya Later Ranch to join Dirty Laundry. Since Mason Spink took over as winemaker in 2013, Summerland’s Dirty Laundry Vineyard has doubled production. He likes to make serious, interesting wines but they don’t have to be pretentious. Over his time at Dirty Laundry he has been evolving the house style and winning awards. Including #1 at the new Top 50 in BC hosted by the Okanagan Wine Festivals
The vineyards were originally planted in the 1970s and are now some of the Okanagan Valley’s oldest vinifera vines.
Mason takes us through some of their recent releases and their plans for replanting vines lost in the latest winter freeze.
The other voice you hear belongs to Leeann Froese, the owner of Town Hall Brands. An outstanding wine advisor and marketing firm.
It all started as a single interview about the Edmonton Folk Festival. We seemed to be talking about the “other“ festivals and could they survive the Covid years.
That conversation turned into the first group interview with the artistic directors of Calgary, Winnipeg, Canmore and Vancouver Folk Festivals.
It was fun and informative, so we’ve decided to make it a yearly gathering.
Here’s the guest lineup this year. They each bring with them stories of the artists they booked and why.
Vancouver Island Music Festival
Doug Cox – July 12-14 Vancouver Island Music Festival (Courtney)
Chris Frayer – July 11-14 Winnipeg Folk Festival
Fiona Black – July 19-21 Vancouver Folk Festival
Kerry Clark – July 25-28 Calgary Folk Festival
Jenna Klein Waller – Aug 3-5 Canmore Folk Festival
Terry Wickham – Aug 8-11 Edmonton Folk Festival
Winnipeg Folk Music Festival
This week our interview guests are…
Artistic Directors of Vancouver Island Music Festival (Doug Cox) & Winnipeg Folk Festival (Chris Frayer)
Both festivals start next weekend.
Next Saturday it’s Fiona Black from Vancouver FF and Kerry Clark from Calgary FF. Bringing insights into their artist guest list and special events.
The complete interviews can be seen on Mulligan Stew Podcast and the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel
From those two feature interviews we’ll be playing the headliners they talked about. Bela Fleck, Milk Carton Kids, Leo Kottke, Lucinda Williams, Daniel Lanois, The Cowboys Junkies, and The Fretless with Madeleine Roger.
Hey..there’s also the rest of The Summer Stew…
Two donors who each bring suggestions to the playlist. TheWitts were thinking songs about July and summer hits from Tom Petty and Steve Winwood.
And the Browns simply wanted something from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s that they could dance to. The 40’s was always going to be tough until I remembered a Fats Domino song he released in 1949 that was fully rock and roll – 6 years ahead of Elvis.
July songs include Dave Alvin and Jimmy Dale Gilmore singing John Stewart’s July, you’re a Woman. The original King of July by Tom Taylor, Black day in July by Gord Lightfoot.
New music from Colin James, Lake Street Dive, The Radio Grande, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Live songs from Neil and Peggy Young singing Ian Tyson, and Mavis Staples.
Classics from Ben E King, Ray Charles, Sly Stone, Plant and Krauss, Bonnie Raitt and Aretha are making history, and because The Beatles’ film A Hard Days Night was first screened July 6 1964 to huge success, we’ll be playing You Can’t Do That!!
Welcome to The Summer Stews!!!
PLAYLIST:
The Summer Stews
Terry David Mulligan
CKUA
July, you’re a woman
dave alvin and jd gilmore
downey to lubbock
king of July
tom taylor
king of July
black day in July
gordon lightfoot
Did she mention my name
Summer Stew
Guest – Doug Cox Van Inland Music Fest
Coming UP – Colin James
Devilment
colin james (charlie musslewhite)
chasing the Sun
made up mind
bonnie raitt
just like that
help is on the way
Lake Street Dive
good together
4 strong winds (live)
neil and peggy young
Live 8
The Summer Stews
Interviews with Van island and Winnipeg Festivals
mulliganstewdotca
learning to fly
tom petty and the heartbreakers
great wide open
higher love
steve winwood
back in the high life
Deane House – River Cafe
Both on The Bow, in Calgary
Next – Doug Cox
Interview Doug Cox – Artistic Director
Vancouver Island Music Festival
July 12-14
Bubbles
Bela Fleck
The Melody of Rhythm
Honey, Honey
Milk carton kids
Live from Lincoln Theatre
Doug Cox Artistic Director Van Island Music fest
Complete interview on the Mulligan Stew Podcast
and YouTube Channel
Oh well
Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon
Sixty-six steps
Can’t let go
Lucinda Williams
Car Wheels on a gravel road
the summer stew – Doug Cox interview
complete interview mulligan stew podcast
-and tdm YouTube channel
under a stormy sky
daniel lanois
Acadie (gold top edition)
The Summer Stew
TDMulligan – Guest is Chris Frayer – Winnipeg Folk Fest
July 11-14
The Weight (live)
Mavis Staples
Ill take you there
ooh la la
Faces
ooh la la
silver heart
the Radio Grande
wrapped in plastic
stand by me
ben e king
60’s hits
the summer stew
guest – chris frayer Winnipeg folk fest
July 11-14
you cant do that
the beatles
hard days night
high and lonesome
rob plant / alison krauss
raise the roof
Coyotes Banff
supporting ckua and the stew for over 25 years
Next – Aretha
never loved a man the way i love you
Aretha Franklin
Never loved a man
Taking it back to Fats
the Year 1949
in New Orleans
The Fat Man (1949)
Fats Domino
Fats Swings
mess around
ray charles
rock and roll ray charles
stand
sly and the family stone
stand
Chris Frayer – Artistic Director
Winnipeg Folk Festival
July 11-14
Sweet Jane (live)
Cowboy Junkies
200 more miles
Chris Frayer Interview
complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
and TDM YouTube Channel
My moon My man
Madeleine Roger and The Fretless
Open House
complete interviews on podcast and youtube
Next week guests from Calgary and Vancouver Festivals