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Mulligan Stew July 4th 2015- Tay Strathairn/Dawes Interview
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The title of Dawes’ fourth album refers to one of the sweetest lyrics you’ll hear this year: “May all your favorite bands stay together,” Taylor Goldsmith sings in an affectionate farewell to an old pal. The title could also allude to the way Dawes continue to unapologetically evoke the earnest romanticism and skyward harmonies of classic 1970s Laurel Canyon rock. (In another nod to rock history, the title song has some “Let It Be” piano.) But on their strongest record since their 2009 debut, they inject a brooding guitar jam (“I Can’t Think About It Now”) and some of Goldsmith’s most sweet-and-sour lyrics (“Things Happen”). Rock’s thoughtful past has rarely sounded more vibrant. –Rolling Stone
The planned shows take Dawes all over North America and Europe from June to October and include festival stops at Bonnaroo, Winnipeg Folk Festival and Xponential Music Festival, stops on Mumford & Sons’ Gentlemen of the Road Tour, dates supporting Hozier and My Morning Jacket. headlining theater and outdoor venue performances and more. Dawes will play alongside several support acts including Blake Mills, Langhorne Slim, The Lone Bellow, Gill Landry, Sam Outlaw, First Aid Kit, John Moreland and others.
Thu, Jul 9
Marquee Beer Market and Stage (VENUE CHANGE), Calgary, AB …
Fri, Jul 10
Starlite Room, Edmonton, AB,
Because our Canada Day was mid week and Saturday is July 4th..we decided to play the best of both countries.
Its seemed that Bruce Springsteen was a natural..we included three tracks from The Boss . Check out the playlist…
PLAYLIST:
this is Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | The July 4th special |
Jonah and the Whale | Mike Ferris | Shine for all the people |
Ol RATTLER | Jim Byrnes | My walking Stick |
Ink and Grief | The Gourds | Old Mad Joy |
this is Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP – The Last Waltz |
Who do you love | Ronnie Hawkins/The Band | The Last Waltz |
Helpless (live) | Neil Young/The Band | The Last Waltz |
this is Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | www.canadahouse.com | Next: Springsteen, Stevie Wonder |
Crawling from the wreckage (live) | Rockpile | Live at Montreaux |
Don’t Wait | Willie Nelson. Clapton etc | The Breeze. Trib to JJ Cale |
Pay me my money down | Bruce Springsteen | The Seeger Sessions |
this is Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Signed, sealed, delivered, I’m yours | Stevie Wonder | Greatest Hits |
Slick Crown Vic | John Hammond | Ready for Love |
Mulligan stew | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Dawes interview coming UP |
4th of July Asbury Park (Sandy) | Bruce Springsteen | The Essential Bruce Springsteen |
this is Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP Dawes Interview |
Tay Strathairn/Dawes Interview | ||
Someday never Comes | Dawes and John Fogerty | Live |
Tay Strathairn/Dawes Interview | ||
All your Favorite Bands | Dawes | All your Favorite Bands |
Tay Strathairn/Dawes Interview | ||
Things Happen | Dawes | All your Favorite Bands |
Safe Sound | Taylor Swift | Hunger Games |
Coyote (live) | Joni Mitchell/The Band | The Last Waltz |
this is Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Crazy Love | Harry Manx | Acoustic Cafe |
Piano Man (live) | Billy Joel | Live at Shea Stadium |
Better off as we are | Bkue Rodeo | Nowhere to here |
this is Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | www.coyotesBanff.com | Playlist at www.mulliganstew.ca |
Running Blue | Boz Scaggs | Boz Scaggs and Band |
For you | Serena Ryder | Harmony |
America Land | Bruce Springsteen | Wrecking Ball |
July 4th, 2015- Similkameen Valley
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THE SHOW
Here’s what I know…
The Similkameen is that spectacular valley in and around Keremeos and Cawston in Southern BC.
Many MANY wine fans drive right through on their way to Osoyoos and the rest of the Okanagan.
Albertans also do the same heading for the Coast.
The Point I’m trying to make is ..the wines out of this valley are some of the best anywhere in Canada.
The next time you’re driving through Manning Park and then the Similkameen, take a half day and check out the wineries, cideries and fruit crafters below.
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How good is the region?
There are a lot of BC wineries that would LOVE to get their hands on the fruit from the Similkameen. It’s that good.
Guests include:
Rustic Roots
Orofino www.orofinovineyards.com
Seven Stones www.sevenstones.ca
Corcelettes Estate www.corceletteswine.ca
Eau Vivre eauvivrewinery.ca
Hugging Tree https://www.facebook.com/huggingtreewinery
Clos Du Soleil https://www.closdusoleil.ca
Robin Ridge www.robinridgewinery.com
Twisted Hills Craft Cider www.twistedhills.ca
Forbidden Fruit forbiddenfruitwines.com
Kurtis Kolt – organizer www.kurtiskolt.com
….and an update on July 11th BBQ King weekend
STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:
Garagiste – The Small Guys Wine Festival
8 wineries all making under 2000 cases and changing the wine landscape.
Texas BBQ in Parksville
Salmon Fishing at King Pacific Lodge
Wines paired with Music at Interstellar Rodeo
Ocean wise gathering at The River Cafe in Calgary
June 27th 2015- Four guys fishing!
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Four guys..doing our 5th annual fishing trip!!!
Friends. Food, Fluids and Fishing…
At the 7 ½ Diamond Ranch. North of Princeton BC
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Its a pretty basic show this week.. get together with my wine pals..always include a chef..and FISH YER BRAINS OUT!!
We return to the site of last year’s 4F..The fabulous 7 ½ Diamond Ranch North of Princeton BC. www.guestranchbc.com
(do yourself a favour – and watch the short video. Be prepared to be wowed!)
Last year the new bunkhouse wasn’t quite ready, so we used that as a lame excuse to return –“ for the full experience.”
Yes, they have their own private lake..stocked with trophy Kamloops trout, which can only be caught and released with barbless hooks.
Electric motors make sure the water quality is preserved.
It’s a small lake so you can stay in touch with those around you..watch the eagles do their foraging..ducks and their families, horses in the corrals and around the Ranch.
And we finally got to stay in the new bunkhouse..which is fact is a tricked out ocean going container..now covered inside and out in barn wood and really fine kitchens, stacked beds..with – wait for it – Flannel Sheets.
During the Summer even though its hot during the day..at night it gets down to 10 degrees.
Showers and a really nice BIG front porch for just sitting and remembering the day.
Our guests are:
Justin O’Connor.
Our host and the son of owners Jim and Heather O’Connor!!
Justin is also the Vice President of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association in the Okanagan. Justin and his spouse and partner Christy Hughes also publish the award-winning Okanagan HOME Magazine.
He also represents Sotheby’s in the Okanagan
It was Justin who liked the idea of Tasting Room Radio spending a couple of days soaking up ranch life , the fishing, the food and the wines.
Executive Chef Jeff van Geest – Miradoro Restaurant at Tinhorn Creek The Golden Mile – South of Oliver BC
Chef Jeff Van Geest is one of British Columbia’s most celebrated chefs, focusing on locally procured foods from sustainable producer partners.
Jeff was born in St. Catharines, the heart of the Niagara region. His grandparents were farmers and taught him to respect what farm-fresh meant – which might explain Jeff’s desire to have a small garden on site at Miradoro, even if he doesn’t have time to tend it every day.
With his culinary training at the Vancouver Community College, Jeff landed an apprenticeship at Bishop’s restaurant in Vancouver – one of the earliest pioneers in sustainable cuisine. He worked his way through the ranks to Sous Chef before leaving to start his own restaurant: the Aurora Bistro. Highlighting field-to-table and honouring the farmer/chef relationship earned Jeff a reputation in the restaurant industry as someone who walked (or cooked) the talk.
After closing Aurora, Jeff accepted a position of Executive Sous Chef at Diva at the Met – another name on the who’s who list of British Columbia restaurants. Yet at every move in the culinary chain, thoughts of Jeff’s grandparent farmers stayed on his mind and the allure of rural living grew stronger. When Miradoro called in 2010, Jeff answered by moving his family to the Okanagan and the heart of British Columbia’s agricultural country.
Jeff cooked two great meals with meats supplied by Jason Pleym at Two Rivers Specialty Meats I North Vancouver. Two Rivers is the go-to meat source in Western Canada.
Jason also included lots of their handmade specialty sausages, which were truly appreciated at breakfast, out on the water and as an appetizer for dinner.
Jeff is in the BC Restaurant Hall of Fame. Plus, he’s an OK fisherman. Not Hall of Fame material but maybe someday!!
John Weber – co-owner and winemaker at Orofino. Similkameen Valley
JOHN AND VIRGINIA WEBER both grew up in Southern Saskatchewan far away from anything to do with grapes and the wine industry. The closest they ever got to wine production was the jugs of chokecherry wine John’s parents made in their basement. Virginia studied nursing and became a registered nurse and John received a Bachelor of Arts in English and then went on to finish an Education degree from the University of Saskatchewan.
The Orofino winery, Canada’s only straw bale winery was constructed in 2004/2005. The eco friendly design consists of two buildings adjoined by a breezeway.
Six Similkameen vineyards currently supply Orofino, which made 5,200 cases in 2012. The winery’s own 5.5-acre vineyard includes blocks of five varietals planted in 1989, along with replacement blocks planted at various times since 1999. The latest addition, in 2010, was 0.6 acre of Petit Verdot.
John and Virginia are making exceptional wines in the Similkameen outside of Cawston, including Four Rieslings.
Love these guys!!
http://johnschreiner.blogspot.ca/2013/08/orofino-raises-profile-of-single.html
http://www.orofinovineyards.com/
Rhys Pender – Master of Wine. Co-Owner and winemaker at Little Farm. Cawston!!
John’s next door neighbour. Fishing partner and wine fan.
A passionate educator, wine lover, judge, writer, and grape grower/farmer, Rhys has worked in the wine industry since he was a teenager, back in Australia. His interest in food and wine really peaked by travelling through Europe and then a summer spent immersed in food, wine and language in the South of France with Alishan
Rhys and Alishan moved to the Okanagan in 1999 to pursue the food and wine culture. In 2003 Rhys and Alishan started a catering company and Okanagan Grocery Artisan Breads, and Rhys started his Wine Plus+ business doing wine education, consulting, writing and judging. Rhys then took on the grueling Master of Wine all while running Okanagan Grocery and Wine Plus+ and with two baby daughters and one sleep deprived mother-baker in the house. Yes, they thought he was crazy.
This culminated in Rhys becoming Canada’s youngest Master of Wine (the wine world’s highest level of achievement) in 2010, one of only 300 in the world. Through his studies, Rhys knew every reason why they shouldn’t jump into the vineyard and winemaking dream but couldn’t help doing it anyway. Instead he used his training to design and plant the 4 acre Mulberry Tree Vineyard at the property Rhys and Alishan purchased in Cawston in 2008.
Rhys looks after the vineyard, farming it organically and sustainably, to produce intensely flavoured grapes from the calcium carbonate rich soils. Having studied the world of wine he brings a global perspective to the project and an understanding of the world’s wine regions and wine styles. He continues to run his Wine Plus+ business including a wine school, consultancy, writing for a number of publications and judging wine competitions around the world.
There is no category for master of fishing.
Little Farm Winery is the small hands-on operation of Rhys Pender MW and Alishan Driediger. It started with a passion for wine and developed into growing and producing Chardonnay and Riesling from their Mulberry Tree Vineyard at their home in Cawston, BC in the beautiful Similkameen Valley. The goal was always to make wines with minimal manipulation and intervention that really captured the vineyard site and the growing season. The vines were planted in 2009 on the calcium carbonate rich soil and braving the unforgiving Similkameen sun and wind. The first wines were made in 2011. In 2012 a dry Rosé was added to the lineup. Little Farm Winery will never be big and will always focus on making small batches of single-vineyard wine that reflect each site’s unique characteristics. The goal is to make interesting, character natural wines and look after their little farm.
Kamloops Wine Trail – Opens this weekend
Officially opening today, the Kamloops Wine Trail showcases BC’s newest wine experience with four unique and diverse wineries pioneering a new wine region in the Kamloops Thompson Valley area of British Columbia. Situated along the picturesque banks of the North and South Thompson Rivers, the Kamloops Wine Trail connects Harper’s Trail, Monte Creek Ranch, Privato, and Sagewood wineries.
On Saturday, June 27th, from 11:00am to 5:00pm, the Kamloops Wine Trail will celebrate our launch with an open house at each of the wineries. Complimentary wine tastings, tours, wine inspired appetizers, music and more will be offered! More information on the Kamloops wine Trail and the open house can be found at www.kamloopswinetrail.com
… our guests are:
Debbie Woodward at Privado http://www.privato.ca
Vicki Collette at Harper’s Trail www.harperstrail.com
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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON
- Garagiste NorthGARAGISTE – (gar-uh-jist-uh) noun, Fr. : The garagiste originally refers to a group of winemakers in the Bordeaux region of France, producing “vins de garage” or “garage wine”. They were renegade small-lot winemakers, sometimes working in their garage, who refused to follow industry laws and protocol. synonyms: Rebels, pioneers, renegades, individualists, mavericks, driven by passion.
- The small guys wine festival!!
- The Similkameen wineries pour in Vancouver
- The Wine Diva Returns
- Kilikanoon Wines – Clare Valley Australia
Mulligan Stew June 27th 2015 – Romi Mayes Interview-& Dr. John "Gumbo" – Matt Rogers from The Harpoonist & the Axe Murderer Interview
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This Saturday 5-7 MDT on CKUA Mulligan Stew presents:
Romi Mayes Biography
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Hailing from Winnipeg , Mayes is one of the hardest working independent musicians touring the globe today.
Devil On Both Shoulders’, her 6th full-length release, is another testament to why Romi Mayes’ past albums have garnered three Western Canadian Music Awards for Songwriter of the Year, two Western Canadian Music Awards for Album of The Year, a Juno nomination for Album of the Year, and various Canadian Music Award nominations.
She has relentlessly toured Canada, US, Europe, UK, and has shared the stage with the likes of Levon Helm, Derek Trucks, Ricky Skaggs, Jim Cuddy, Gordie Johnson, Guy Clark, Sue Foley, Fred Eaglesmith, Corb Lund, Blackie and The Rodeo Kings, and many more.
Romi joins us on The Stew as she launches into her 2015 tour..by playing her last Winnipeg gig..
Can’t wait to play for her alberta Fans..
Check out the tour schedule – and this is just Alberta….
Nobody outworks Romi Mayes..and now she has a great set of tunes to go with all the energy.
July dates:
07/15 Red Deer, AB – Fratters
07/16 Calgary, AB – Ironwood
07/17 Fort McLeod, AB – South Country Fair
07/18 Hinton, AB – Wild Mountain Music Fest
07/19 Edmonton, AB – Mercury Room
07/22 Jasper, AB – Jasper Legion
GUMBO…from Dr John
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After over four years as The Night Tripper, Dr John returned to the music of his native city for his fifth album. Gumbo was a collection of covers of classic New Orleans tunes (including several Huey Smith songs), with Dr John leading a fantastic band consisting of keyboardist Ronnie Barron, bassist Jimmy Calhoun and drummer Fred Staehle, with horn arrangements from Harold Battiste. He himself called it “both a tribute to and my interpretation of the music I had grown up with in New Orleans in the 1940s and 1950s”.
It is often referred to as a corner-stone in New Orleans music. Produced by the one and only Jerry Wexler
His version of “Iko Iko” managed to break into the Top 40, and it took him from being an underground cult musician to a widely-recognized authority on the music of the Big Easy. It also showcased his dazzling piano skills, which he had never really utilized that much as The Night Tripper (with a few exceptions).
Still today it is seen as one of the crowning achievements of his career.
Matt Rogers-The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer
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When he’s not writing, recording and touring with his partner Shawn Hall, he’s quickly becoming one of the go to producers on the coast.
Working with Miss Quincy, Savvie and soon his brother Ben.
harp and Axe play the Calgary stampede July 3 Rd at the Palomino and Aug 1 at the Calgary Blues Fest
With a name like the Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer, you might be forgiven for thinking that the Vancouver-‐based duo is some sort of concept group, based on a hypothetical love story between Captain Ahab and Lizzie Borden.’
– Chris Oke, Yukon News
In reality, Shawn ‘The Harpoonist’ Hall and Matthew ‘The Axe Murderer’ Rogers evoke much more than just grisly nautical imagery. Armed with an arsenal of harmonicas, a mess of foot percussion, and a road-worn Telecaster, the duo kick out raw and primal blues in the tradition of a ‘decades-deep blues style’ (Scott Brown, What’s up Yukon), while infusing the genre with a jolt of renewed energy.
The two met and bonded over music while recording a radio jingle. Their memorable name is inspired by a lyric from Kris Kristofferson’s ‘Bobby McGee’ that references the blues harp, (‘I took my harpoon out of my dirty red bandana’) and ‘axe’, a common term for the guitar.
Their influences range from the iconic songwriting of Willie Dixon to the boundary pushing of Jack White and Danger Mouse but their sound is distinctly their own, smothered in greasy, gritty soul and imbued with funk. Shawn Hall provides the rousing, rugged vocals and blues harmonica, while Matthew Rogers rips on the guitar and pounds the skins with his feet. Their music is unapologetic. It slaps you in the face and makes you sweat like it’s a sticky, summer night. It cuts you to the core. It’s the blues played the way it was meant to be played.
PLAYLIST:
this is Mulligan Stew | playlist – www.mulliganstew.ca | What a weekend! |
Dream in Blue | Los Lobos | Kiko |
Big Chief | Dr John | Gumbo (Feature album) |
Crazy little thing | David GoGo | Bare Bones |
September fields | Frazey Ford | Edmonton Folk Fest sampler |
this is Mulligan Stew | www.canadahouse.com | Coming UP- Romi Mayes Interview |
It’s not what you think | Dan Mangan | Postcards and Daydreaming |
Let the good times roll | Dr John | Gumbo (Feature album) |
Low Light Lady | Romi Mayes ( Interview coming UP) | Devil on Both Shoulders |
this is Mulligan Stew | playlist – www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP – Romi Mayes |
Romi Mayes Interview | ||
Wonder How | Romi Mayes | Devil on both shoulders |
Romi Mayes Interview | ||
Devil on both shoulders | Romi Mayes | Devil on Both Shoulders |
Romi Mayes Interview | ||
Bee Sting | Romi Mayes | Devil on Both Shoulders |
Mess Around | Dr John | Gumbo (Feature album) |
Rolling Stones | Reuben and The Dark | Edmonton folk fest sampler |
this is Mulligan Stew | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP – More Gumbo from Dr John |
Good Man Good Woman | Bonnie Riatt and Del McClinton | Luck of the Draw |
Junko Partner | Dr John | Gumbo (Feature album) |
this is Mulligan Stew | www.coyotesbanff.com | Coming UP – Harp and Axe Interview |
Wild Horses | Rolling Stones | Stripped |
any day now | Long John Baldry | A thrills a thrill |
this is Mulligan Stew | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP – Harp and Axe |
Stack O Lee | Dr John | Gumbo (Feature album) |
this is Mulligan Stew | comiing UP – Matt Rodgers from The harpoonist and the Axe Murderer | |
Mathew Rodgers Interview | ||
Miss Quincy | ||
Mathew Rodgers Interview | ||
they dnt make them like then used to | remix of new single | Soundcloud |
Fire and Brimstone | Link Wray and Joey Welz | Brothers and Legends |
this is Mulligan Stew | WWW.COYOTESBANFF.COM | |
Here we go again | Norah Jones and Ray Charles | Featuring…Norah Jones |
Me and my Arrow | Harry Neilson | The very best (The Point) |
Hst | Bye everybody!!!!! | |
Compared to what | Terence Blanchard with PJ Mortin | Breathless |
Lisa Fischer RAW Interview
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Lisa Fischer is a singer who really gets around. Her life is an endless round of planes, trains, and automobiles, rehearsals and fittings. On tour with the Rolling Stones, Sting, Chris Botti or Nine Inch Nails, her name may not be on the marquee, but she doesn’t care. She’s busy loving every minute of it. It’s easy to see why she works all the time: her astonishing range, her spot-on intonation, her mastery of the stage, the way her tone wraps itself around your heart and won’t let go, the infectious quality of her time feel: these things keep her on top of the list. But it’s the sweetness of her smile, her visible pleasure in watching her bandmates do their stuff, her glamorous-girl-next-door quality that make fans all over the world think she’s their own secret discovery (despite the fact that the YouTube version of her duet with Mick Jagger on ‘Gimme Shelter’ has millions of hits).
The rest of her resume is pretty impressive too: touring, recording, and music making with Tina Turner, Chaka Khan, Beyonce, Dionne Warwick, Dolly Parton, Bobby McFerrin, Alicia Keyes, Lou Reed, Louie Vega, Aretha Franklin, John Scofield, George Benson, Laurie Anderson, Lee Ritenour, Jackie Evancho (and many others). Along with many other top session and backup singers like Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Patti Austin, and Judith Hill, “the greatest artists you’ve never heard of” (but whose voices are instantly recognizable), she’s featured in Morgan Neville’s Oscar and Grammy-winning 2013 documentary Twenty Feet from Stardom. In the wake of the movie’s critical and popular success, opportunities abound. Lisa’s been recruited for new studio projects including Billy Childs’ long-awaited Laura Nyro tribute. Lisa, Darlene, Merry, and Judith sang the National Anthem at the 2014 Rose Bowl. And Lisa’s putting together a brand new band to explore some uncharted territory. She’s on to a new leg of the journey, destination unknown.
When Lisa Fischer won her Grammy for Best Female R&B Performance for her hit single “How Can I Ease the Pain,” in an unlikely tie with Patti LaBelle, she almost missed the chance to take the stage and accept her award. Thrilled and amazed to get the nomination, Lisa heard Patti LaBelle’s name announced and started clapping so hard that she didn’t hear her own name called. Onstage, the two singers hugged and swayed together, caught up in the moment. Because Lisa Fischer didn’t just win a Grammy for her first solo single; she was also one of the backup singers on Ms. LaBelle’s award-winning song ‘Burnin.’
The first person Lisa thanked onstage that night was Luther Vandross. Lisa was a Marvellete when she first auditioned for Luther, who was to become her employer, her mentor, and her champion. She is honored to carry on his legacy, striving for excellence, taking care of business, getting up early, staying up late, showing up on time, letting the music take control, singing her heart out, night after night.
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Mulligan Stew June 20th 2015-Lisa Fischer Interview
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She’s the go-to singer for the Rolling Stones (sings “Gimme Shelter” with Mick), Sting, Chris Botti or Nine Inch Nails. She’s performed with Tina Turner, Bobby McFerrin, Alicia Keyes, Lou Reed, and Aretha Franklin. And she’s my guest this week on the Stew.
Raw Interview HERE
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Lisa Fischer is one of the headliners at this year’s TD Edmonton International Jazz Festival, and she is also one of the subjects of the Grammy-winning documentary Twenty Feet from Stardom. She tells Terry stories of singing with Mick Jagger, and what effect the documentary had on her career. Tune in 5-7pm MT Saturday, June 20 for music and conversation with this remarkable singer.
Alberta Dates:
Monday, June 22 – Edmonton (Winspear Centre) Presented by the TD Edmonton International Jazz Festival
Watch the trailer for Twenty Feet from Stardom:
Lisa has been background singing for many years..
How good is she??
When she’s not appearing at jazz festivals this year (Ottawa, Edmonton, Vancouver)
She’s on stage with The Rolling Stones..and being featured opposite Mick Jagger on Gimme Shelter!!!
She’s also featured in the Documentary 20 feet from stardom
Check out the videos below..
PLAYLIST:
This is The Stew with TDM | Playlist at www.mulliganstew.ca | Enjoy |
Hot fun in the summertime | Sly and the Family Stone | Best of |
Summertime Boy | Seasick steve | sonic soul surfer |
Summertime (when I’m with you) | The Mavericks | Mono |
Summer | Imagine Dragons | Smoke and Mirrors |
Summertime | Harry Manx | 20 strings and the Truth |
Mulligan Stew | www.canadahouse.com | Special Guest Lisa Fischer |
Honey Bee | Colin james | Hearts on Fire |
Slip Slidin Away | Paul Simon | Live in NYV |
lagniappe | trombone shorty | for true |
This is The Stew with TD Mulligan | playliist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP – John Mayer. Bowie. Van the Man |
Buckjump | Trombone shorty | for true |
Crossroads | John Mayer | Battle Stations |
Young Americans | David Bowie | 20 feet from stardom soundtrack |
This is The Stew with TD Mulligan | www.coyotebanff.com | coming UP – Liisa Fischer. Tina Turner. Toots |
Its only rock and roll | Tina Turner & Lisa Fischer | Live |
Glad Tidings | Van Morrison | Moondance |
True Love is hard to find | Toots and the Maytals with Bonnie Raitt | True Love |
This is The Stew with TD Mulligan | Next Interview with Lisa Fischer | At Edmonton jazz Fest Monday June 22nd |
Interview with Lisa Fischer | at Edmonton Jazz Festival June 22nd | |
Gimme Shelter (live) | The Rolling Stones | Hyde Park Live |
Lisa Fischer Interview | at Edmonton Jazz Festival June 22nd | |
Lean on me | Lisa Fischer | 20 feet from stardom soundtrack |
Lisa Fischer Interview | ||
Slipping into Darkness | Les Paul/Lisa Fischer | A tribute to a Legend. Les Paul and Friends |
This is The Stew with TD Mulligan | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
This is The Stew with TD Mulligan | NEXT – 30 minutes of New Orleans | |
Rip it up | Little Richard | Mojo Dec 2004` |
Walking to New orleans | Fats Domino (live) | Let the good times roll |
Forty Four Blues | Little Feat | Little Feat |
Talk bout New orleans | The Meters | Anthology |
Stagger Lee (live) | Levon Helm | The Midnight Rambler |
Mess Around (live) | Dr John | Live in Monteaux |
Happy Fathers Day |
June 20th, 2015 – Portugal, New Zealand, Road 13
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Surprising new releases from Road 13 on The Golden Mile
The Wine Diva returns with stories on Fonseca in Portugal and New Reviews.
Speaking of Portugal..Meet Domingos Soares Franco from Jose Maria da Fonseca. Just south of Lisbon.
And Grant Edmonds. Winemaker at Sileni Estates on Hawkes Bay, NZ
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THE SHOW
Joseph Luckhurst – GM of Road 13 kicks off this week’s show.
Joe is the son of founders Mick and Pam Luckhurst. As such, he’s been handed a lot of responsibility.
Keep the fans of Road 13 happy and at the same time look for new ways to move the winery forward.
Joe has started planning the future with winemaker JM Bouchard and the future looks bright.
The first two releases we talk about are their new Marsanne and Roussanne offerings.
This isn’t just two more varietals for the market. These releases represent, in part, the possible future identity for the label.
Rhone varietals. Grown in BC.
They’re on to something because The Roussanne is spectacular.
And the GSM they’ve also released is very much what you could expect in The Rhone!
GSM is a fine blend of Grenache.Syrah.Movedre
Joe and JM believe that this is what Road 13 can do best down the road.
It’s going to be fun to watch and taste the growth.
And just when Joe thought the interview was done..I decided to ask the question..What the heck is going on with the name Golden Mile?
They gave it up the name in 2009 and became Road 13. SIX years later.. it feels like there’s still no serious push to establish that sub appellation.
Press releases aside..The Golden Mile needs to step up and run with the name.
Daenna van Mulligen returns from multiple wine tours around the world..and steps into her other persona as – The Wine Diva.
One of her journeys took her to a specific region of Portugal, The Douro Valley and a very famous Port House Fonseca ! http://www.fonseca.pt/
Vintage Port runs like a continuous thread through Fonseca’s history. Since the legendary 1840, the first Vintage Port made under the Fonseca name, the firm has produced a steady stream of magnificent wines, including such landmark vintages as 1927, 1948, 1977 and 1994, all of them 100-point wines. These, among many others, have firmly established Fonseca as one of the finest ‘first growth’ Vintage Port producers. The 2011 Has been declared the best in perhaps 30 years.
How long has Fonseca been making wine? Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo 10 weeks after they first opened their doors.
Daenna will also bring some fresh reviews from her very cool website www.winediva.ca
Speaking of Portugal..Domingos Soares Franco is a larger than life winemaker from Jose Maria da Fonseca.. They are based in the Setubal Peninsula, the Portuguese wine region immediately south and east of Lisbon, across the Tejo estuary
They also are celebrating 200 years of business.
They first created Moscatel of Setubal in 1849 and the popular Periquita Brand in 1850.
Domingos Soares Franco, winemaker and vice president, is the sixth generation of the family that runs the José Maria da Fonseca.
He studied in Davis, California and began working at José Maria da Fonseca in the 80s Since then, it has introduced numerous changes in the wines produced by this company, becoming one of the most innovative winemakers of the new generation in Portugal.
Engaging and larger-than-life, DSF continues to visit Canada on a regular basis. He says it’s the only way to expand their fan base. Hands on..meet, greet and taste. http://www.jmf.pt/
Sileni Estates
… and finally- over a year ago I had the joy of touring New Zealand and its wineries. One of the destinations was Hawkes Bay and one of the wineries was Sileni Estates and Grant Edmonds, Chief Winemaker
Grant has 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 is passionate about Merlot, an affair beginning at Esk Valley Estates and further fuelled by working the vintage at Chateau Pavie in St Emillon in 1990. This spurred Grant on to develop his own label Redmetal in 1996 and to join Graeme Avery to create Sileni Estates from the ground up in 1997.
Grants takes us through
Sauvignon Blanc Cellar and the Sileni Cellar Pinot Noir. Two of their most popular releases.
Also comments on Syrah & Merlot in the region plus new planting of Spanish and Italian varietals!
Grant also weights in on what the world wants now from their Marlborough Sauv Blanc, Chardonnay in Hawkes Bay and how NZ is doing around the World!
(one of the few regions that’s grown consistently over the past 5 years)
Thanks Grant – Say Hi to Rachel and The Twins!!
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Next Week:
Four guys and a boat.
The 5th annual Friends, Food, Fluids and Fishing event..this year at 7 ½ Diamond Ranch North of Princeton. BC
Chef Jeff van Geest (Miradoro at Tinhorn Creek)
Rhys Pender – Master of Wine and Little Farm Vineyards
John Weber (Orofino Vineyards)
Yours truly.
Mulligan Stew June 13th 2015-Leiber and Stoller
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Jerome “Jerry” Leiber and Mike Stoller were American songwriting and record producing partners. Stoller was the composer and Leiber the lyricist.
Leiber and Stoller’s initial successes were as the writers of such crossover hit songs as “Hound Dog” and “Kansas City”. Later in the 1950s, particularly through their work with The Coasters, they created a string of ground-breaking hits that are some of the most entertaining in rock and roll, by using the humorous vernacular of the teenagers sung in a style that was openly theatrical rather than personal, songs that include “Young Blood”, “Searchin'”, and “Yakety Yak”. They were the first to surround black music with elaborate production values, enhancing its emotional power with The Drifters in “There Goes My Baby”, and influencing Phil Spector, who studied their productions while playing guitar on their sessions.
Leiber and Stoller wrote hits for Elvis Presley including “Love Me”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “Loving You”, “Don’t”, and “King Creole”.[3] They also collaborated with other writers on such songs as “On Broadway”, written with Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil; “Stand By Me”, written with Ben E. King; “Young Blood”, written with Doc Pomus; and “Spanish Harlem”, co-written by Leiber and Phil Spector. In 1964, they launched Red Bird Records with George Goldner and, focusing on the “girl group” sound, released some of the greatest classics of the Brill Building period.
In all, Leiber and Stoller wrote or co-wrote In all over 70 chart hits. They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
PLAYLIST:
This is Mulligan Stew on CKUA | Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Thanks for listening |
Georgia Warhorse | JJ Grey and Mofro | Georgia Warhorse |
Gnawing on it | Bonnie Raitt | Siver Lining |
Lucinda/Goin down the Well | Tom Waits | Glitter and Doom (live) |
this is Mulligan Stew with TDM | Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Sweetest thing | U2 | The best of 80-90 |
www.canadahouse.com | this is mulligan stew at ckua radio | |
Coming on strong | Blue Shadows | On the floor of Heaven |
No smoke without Fire | James Hunter | People Gonna Talk |
this is Mulligan Stew with TDM | Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Coming UP – Beck. Wilco.Pearl Jam.Black Keys | Mulligan Stew with TD Mulligan | |
Youthless | Beck | Modern Guilt |
You never know | Wilco | Wilco (The Album) |
Thin Line between Love and Hate | Pretenders | Learning to Crawl |
Just Breathe | Pearl Jam | Back Spacer |
this is Mulligan Stew with TDM | Coming UP – Herbie Hancock and Pink Floyd | |
Howing for you | Black Keys | Brothers (deluxe) |
tdm | Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Space Captain | Herbie Hancock/Susan Teceschi | The Imagine Project |
Learning to fly (live) | Pink Floyd | Pulse (live) |
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew | ||
playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP – Hour Two and The Stew | A tribute to Leiber-Stoller |
this is Mulligan Stew with TDM | This is a tribute to songwriters Gerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca |
On Broadway | The Drifters | Under the boardwalk |
Spanish Harlem | Ben E King | Spanish Harlem |
Dirty Dirty Feeling | Elvis | Elvis is back |
You’re so Square | Buddy Holly | Buddy Holly |
Saved | Lavern Baker | Saved |
Jailhouse rock | Elvis | Rarity Collection Vol1 |
Kansas City | Wilbert Harrison | Kansas City |
Up on the Roof | The Drifters | Under the boardwalk |
Hound Dog | Little Ester | Best of 1932-53 |
I (who have nothing) | Ben E King | Golden Hits (57-61) |
this is Mulligan Stew with TDM | This was a tribute to Leiber/Stoller | Writers of the last 10 songs |
this is Mulligan Stew with TDM | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Only | Sublime with Rome | Yours Truly |
The Well | Dave Stewart | The Blackbird Diaries |
Passenger 24 | Whitehorse | Whitehorse |
this is Mulligan Stew with TDM | www.coyotesbanff.com | |
Domino (live) | Van Morrison | It’s too late to stop now |
Ho Cake | JJ Grey and Mofro | The Choice Cuts |
ThANKS FOR LISTENING to The Stew | : | |
Radio On | Jim Foster | Summer Single |