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December 6th, 2014 – “One Faith”
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The Pride of Newfoundland Alan Doyle kicks off the show.
Then stories on two remarkable Bordeaux blends from the South Okanagan..
The Iconic Osoyoos Larose and the newest blend that wishes to be World Class – One Faith.
Guests include Mathieu Mercier, Harry McWatters, Bill Lui, Anne Vawter and Dick Cleave.
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THE SHOW
Alan Doyle is fully in the Family Business. That business is music.
That’s what The Doyle’s of Petty Harbour Nfld are known for.
We know Alan from his voice and songs from Great Big Sea and his solo work.
Now comes Alan Doyle..the Book!! It’s called Where I Belong.
It’s such a wonderful read..all about growing up in Petty Harbour where any new face stood out and there seemed to be no secrets in the community.
The Doyle’s had no furniture, beds, bathrooms, hot water BUT they had a Piano, which Alan promptly broke.
And running out of heating oil in the Winter was cause for a Out Of Oil Party.
We’ll talk about some of the characters who shaped his World and then a wine story..a very expensive bottle that belonged to his friend Russell Crowe and Alan’s need for a glass or two.
Listen to Raw Interview here:
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Two Bordeaux Blends from the Okanagan Osoyoos LaRose and the new One Faith
The invitation said One Faith – a new icon in the Okanagan Valley. A Bordeaux blend to stand alongside other greats.
The names involved are very impressive.
Bill Lui Winn Choi – a wealthy true wine fan..visited and studied all 5 Grand Cru Vineyards in France and was determined to find a vineyard in BC to replicate Bordeaux.
He found his vineyard and local knowledge in two legends Harry McWatters and Viticulturalist Richard Cleave.
What was missing was a winemaker with the chops to make this blend..Bill Lui found Anne Vawler in Napa.
We’re talking to all four.
Just a note: The Richard Cleave interview is from a year ago and deals briefly with the McWatters vineyard that he planted. Those vines are included in One Faith. We also talk about the Okanagan and its future. When it comes to BC vineyards – Dicks The Man!!
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Its fair to say that one of the single most popular Bordeaux blends out of BC is Osoyoos LaRose.
What began as a grand experiment has taken its place as one of the best in Canada.
The winemaker of record for many years was Pascal Madevon, a veteran French winemaker.
He brought charm and passion to the Okanagan and has moved on.
Our guest is his replacement Mathieu Mercier.
Mathieu was born in 1988 in Cognac to a family of cognac producers. He has degrees in viticulture and enology from two of Bordeaux’s leading universities.
He spent some time in Chile where he worked for Don Melchor, the premium winery of Concha y Toro,”
Then he worked in Bordeaux for André Lurton at Château La Louvière and Château de Rochemorin. Then to California where he worked in 2010 for Swanson Winery in Napa. He went back in 2012 making wine for Cain Vineyard and Winery in St. Helena.
We welcome Mathieu to BC and Tasting Room Radio. www.osoyooslarose.com
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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON
Looking for Holiday gifts..
The Wine Diva has a bag of lists…
Bruce McCulloch from Kids in the Hall
World Peace through soup
December 6th, 2014 – "One Faith"
hello
The Pride of Newfoundland Alan Doyle kicks off the show.
Then stories on two remarkable Bordeaux blends from the South Okanagan..
The Iconic Osoyoos Larose and the newest blend that wishes to be World Class – One Faith.
Guests include Mathieu Mercier, Harry McWatters, Bill Lui, Anne Vawter and Dick Cleave.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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THE SHOW
Alan Doyle is fully in the Family Business. That business is music.
That’s what The Doyle’s of Petty Harbour Nfld are known for.
We know Alan from his voice and songs from Great Big Sea and his solo work.
Now comes Alan Doyle..the Book!! It’s called Where I Belong.
It’s such a wonderful read..all about growing up in Petty Harbour where any new face stood out and there seemed to be no secrets in the community.
The Doyle’s had no furniture, beds, bathrooms, hot water BUT they had a Piano, which Alan promptly broke.
And running out of heating oil in the Winter was cause for a Out Of Oil Party.
We’ll talk about some of the characters who shaped his World and then a wine story..a very expensive bottle that belonged to his friend Russell Crowe and Alan’s need for a glass or two.
http://alandoyle.ca/
Listen to Raw Interview here:
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Two Bordeaux Blends from the Okanagan Osoyoos LaRose and the new One Faith
The invitation said One Faith – a new icon in the Okanagan Valley. A Bordeaux blend to stand alongside other greats.
The names involved are very impressive.
Bill Lui Winn Choi – a wealthy true wine fan..visited and studied all 5 Grand Cru Vineyards in France and was determined to find a vineyard in BC to replicate Bordeaux.

He found his vineyard and local knowledge in two legends Harry McWatters and Viticulturalist Richard Cleave.
What was missing was a winemaker with the chops to make this blend..Bill Lui found Anne Vawler in Napa.
We’re talking to all four.
Just a note: The Richard Cleave interview is from a year ago and deals briefly with the McWatters vineyard that he planted. Those vines are included in One Faith. We also talk about the Okanagan and its future. When it comes to BC vineyards – Dicks The Man!!
www.onefaithvineyards.com
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Its fair to say that one of the single most popular Bordeaux blends out of BC is Osoyoos LaRose.
What began as a grand experiment has taken its place as one of the best in Canada.
The winemaker of record for many years was Pascal Madevon, a veteran French winemaker.
He brought charm and passion to the Okanagan and has moved on.
Our guest is his replacement Mathieu Mercier.
Mathieu was born in 1988 in Cognac to a family of cognac producers. He has degrees in viticulture and enology from two of Bordeaux’s leading universities.
He spent some time in Chile where he worked for Don Melchor, the premium winery of Concha y Toro,”
Then he worked in Bordeaux for André Lurton at Château La Louvière and Château de Rochemorin. Then to California where he worked in 2010 for Swanson Winery in Napa. He went back in 2012 making wine for Cain Vineyard and Winery in St. Helena.
We welcome Mathieu to BC and Tasting Room Radio. www.osoyooslarose.com
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON
Looking for Holiday gifts..
The Wine Diva has a bag of lists…
Bruce McCulloch from Kids in the Hall
World Peace through soup
Mulligan Stew Nov 29th – Alan Doyle Interview
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RAW Interview Found Here: Alan Doyle RAW
Tweet Alan your thoughts on this interview here: https://twitter.com/alanthomasdoyle
WHERE I BELONG
From Small Town to Great Big Sea
by Alan Doyle
with a foreword by Jann Arden
“Funny, wise and self-deprecating, this book is hard to put down.
Alan is a truly great storyteller and his life in a small Newfoundland fishing village is a story dying to be told.” Jim Cuddy
As a founding member of Great Big Sea, Alan Doyle is widely recognized as one of contemporary music’s most gifted singer/songwriters. For over twenty years, Great Big Sea has taken its unique blend of rock, folk and Celtic music from the shores of Newfoundland to the far corners of the world. During that time, the band has amassed a string of gold and platinum albums, while its high-energy live shows have earned legions of devoted fans across Canada and around the globe.
“I am from Newfoundland,” says Alan Doyle. “Therefore, I am a bit of a storyteller. The stories of Newfoundlanders are often confused with fairy tales and the stuff of fiction; the people, places and events in them seem exaggerated or outright weird….[but] truth really is stranger than fiction.” This fall, Alan Doyle takes readers behind the music for a nostalgic and revealing look back at the great adventure that was his childhood. On October 20, 2014, Doubleday Canada is proud to publish WHERE I BELONG: From Small Town to Great Big Sea.
“When I was a boy, I had no idea. About many things. I knew a few facts, here and there, but I was absolutely sure about very little. I had more questions than answers. I was more curious than certain.” So begins Alan Doyle’s heartfelt coming-of-age memoir. A Newfoundlander, a Catholic (and an altar boy), a lover of music from an early age, and a lone MontrealCanadiens fan in a household devoted to Gordie Howe and the Detroit Red Wings, Alan was a “Petty Harbour dog, through and through.” Located south of St. John’s, Alan’s hometown of Petty Harbour was once a thriving fishing village of approximately 500 inhabitants. It was the kind of place where a “young fella could go weeks without seeing or meeting a person that he hadn’t known for his whole life.” Against this backdrop, Doyle grows up, buoyed by a larger-than-life assortment of family members, friends and neighbours, all of whom contribute to creating a young songwriter and world-class performer-in-the-making.
As a child, young Alan learned from his parents the importance of hard work and the value of a dollar. The second son of Tom Doyle, local musician by night and orderly at the local psychiatric hospital by day, and Jean Doyle, a gifted piano teacher, Alan was born into a family steeped in love and music. The family home was a two-bedroom house with no running water and a beef-bucket for a toilet. There was no family car, meals were stretched for a family of six, and clothes were hand-me-downs. Yet the family lacked for nothing. “We made something out of nothing. Somehow, on a budget of a few thousand dollars a year, my folks managed to house, clothe and feed themselves and four kids…I’ll never understand how they did it. And I’ll never be able to explain to them how grateful I am that they did.”
In WHERE I BELONG, Alan Doyle chronicles his early years and creates a portrait of small-town Newfoundland that is by turns hilarious and poignant. Along the way, we encounter a tremendous cast of characters, all of whom left an indelible mark on Doyle. We meet Alan’s “Granda” Bernard Doyle, who never forgave Joey Smallwood for surrendering Newfoundland to Canada in 1949; old Frank Brake (with a “face like a catcher’s mitt”), who lived in an abandoned railway car and was prone to mishaps that would kill an ordinary man; “Bottlenose” Bill, a hardened fisherman whose extramarital affairs are the stuff of legend; and tough-as-nails Maureen of the Harbour Grocery, who was always quick with a harsh word and reluctant to lift a finger to help a customer, let alone to assist one of those “bastarding Doyles.”
Doyle’s tremendous gifts as a storyteller recreate a bygone era in Newfoundland’s history. Readers will stalk the wharfs with Alan and his pals as they traffic cod tongues to tourists and to local restaurants, enjoy “out-of-oil parties” where all partygoers congregate in one room to keep it warm when there’s not enough money for heat, and go on death-defying excursions deep into a treacherous gorge in pursuit of abandoned adult magazines.
At its heart, WHERE I BELONG is the story of a young boy of insatiable curiosity who is searching for answers to life’s big questions: What does it mean to be Canadian when you are isolated in the middle of the ocean? Is there a God? And, most importantly, how will I ever get a girl to kiss me?
A generous and touching look at the trials and tribulations of growing up, WHERE I BELONG is a wonderful debut work of non-fiction from a master storyteller and a remarkable Canadian talent
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ALAN DOYLE is a Canadian musician and actor, best known as a lead singer in the Canadian folk-rock band Great Big Sea. In 2012, Doyle released his first solo album, Boy on Bridge, which made the top twenty on the Canadian Albums chart. Alan lives in Newfoundland.
PLAYLIST:
Watching the River Flow | Leon Russell | Tangled up in Blues |
Tenefire Sea | Ed Sheeran | X |
Host TDMulligan | Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Special Guest Alan Doyle |
Breakdown (live) | Tom Petty and the heartbreakers | Pack Up The Plantation |
Bring it on Home | Cilon James & Little Big Band | Colin james and the LBB |
November Blue | The Avett Brothers | Live Vol 2 |
Break | Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | 30 minutes to Adam Doyle |
Kashmir (live) | Dave Mathews/Tim Reynolds | Live in Las vegas |
Hold On. I’m Coming! | BB King & Eric Clapton | Riding with The King |
No woman. No cry | Bob Marley & the Wailers | Legend (remaster) |
Hallelujah | Leonard Cohen | Songs from The Road |
Break | Up next on The Stew | Alan Doyle |
Alan Doyle Interview | The Book – Where I Belong | RAW Interview at www.mulliganstew.ca |
Testify | Alan Doyle | Alan Doyle |
Alan Doyle Interview | The Book – Where I Belong | RAW Interview at www.mulliganstew.ca |
A Kind of Magic | Queen | Greatest Hits |
Alan Doyle Interview | The Book – Where I Belong | RAW Interview at www.mulliganstew.ca |
Where I belong | Alan Doyle | Alan Doyle |
Desire | U2 | Rattle and Hum |
Off the Hook | Earl Hooker | The Essential Earl Hooker |
break | Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Im a Man | Chicago | Greatest Hits |
Walking on Broken Glass (acoustic) | Annie Lennox | Shining Light EP |
Host TDMulligan | Next Week – Andy Maize – The Skydiggers Xmas LP Angels | mulliganstew.ca |
Don’t make Promises | Tim hardin | Hang on to a Dream |
dont make Promises | Chris Smither | Drive you home again |
I’ve got a Feeling | The Beatles | Let it Be |
Bring it on home to me | Sam Cooke (Lou Rawls) | greatest hits |
November 29th- Australia
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Okanagan Crush Pad presents wines that are Natural and Narrative!
The Wine Diva has Part Two of her Top 100 wines Under $20
Feature Country at 2015 Van Wine Fest Wine Australia pours their best.
He’s a surfer and a winemaker – Paul Clifton from Hahn Family Winery, California!
THE SHOW
Okanagan Crush Pad
Okanagan Crush Pad is one great success story. Originally set up to provide crushing and bottling facilities for small wineries in BC, they eventually started to make their own wines as well.
First came the popular Haywire portfolio. Then Bartier/Scholefield, Bartier Bros, The Bub and now their own label Okanagan Crush Pad.
Plus they’ve now introduced their new “natural” wines..a totally hands off approach to wine making..old school by 100’s of years.
Plus they’ve released a Freeform “narrative” series…wines that tell a story about the place they were created and the creators themselves.
We got a taste of their 2013 releases and a sneak peek at the 2014 vintage.
Joining us are Winemaker Matt Dumayne, co-owner Christine Coletta and wine expert/troublemaker David Scholefield.
www.okanagancrushpad.com
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The Wine Diva
We found Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva in Piedmont Italy on yet another glorious wine tour.
Problem was – she had left behind Part Two on her Top 100 wines under $20.00 and we needed her to talk/take us through it..
I mean, it’s her list. She tasted all these wines..gave them 89 points or better and compiled her “best of” bottles.
If you’re looking for tasty, affordable wines for the Holiday Season..this is the show for you.
Thank You Wine Diva.
- Navarro Lopez ‘Pergolas’ Old Vines Tempranillo, Valdepenas Spain $11.96
- Hess Select Chardonnay, Monterey California $19.99
- Castellani ‘Principesco’ Pinot Noir Della Venezie, Italy $14.00
- Le Vieux Pin ‘Petit’ Blanc Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
- Graffigna Centenario Reserve Pinot Grigio, San Juan Argentina $14.49
- Bridlewood Estate Winery Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles California $18.99
- Smoking Loon Viognier, California $14.99
- Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC $19.99
- Tommasi Viticoltori ‘Le Prunee’ Merlot Della Venezie, Veneto Italy $19.99
- Ca’ Montebello Oltrepo Pavese Barbera DOC, Lombardia Italy $15.00
- Miopasso Primitivo, Puglia Italy $18.99
- Lake Breeze Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC $19.00
- Kris Pinot Grigio Della Venezie, Veneto Italy $19.99
- Domaine La Rosiere ‘Jongieux’, Savoie France $18.99
- Bodega La Rural ‘La Vuelta’ Syrah, Mendoza Argentina $10.00
- Masi Masianco Delle Venezie, Italy $18.99
- Tinhorn Creek Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC $18.99
- J Vineyards ‘Vin Gris’ Russian River Valley California $20.00
- Montes ‘Limited Selection’ Cabernet Sauvignon~Carmenere, Colchagua Valley $20.00
- Mt. Boucherie Estate Family Reserve Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
- Tenuta di Angoris ‘Villa Locatelli’ Friulano, Friuli Italy $19.95
- Selbach Riesling ‘Fish Label’, Germany $17.95
- River Stone Estate Winery Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
- Undurraga ‘Sibaris’ Reserva Especial Carmenere, Colchagua Valley, Chile $15.99
- Barone di Valforte Montepulciano d’Abbruzzo, Italy $19.99
- Delas Saint-Esprit Cotes-Du-Rhone France $19.99
- Haywire Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
www.winediva.ca
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Wine /Australia – Vancouver International Wine Festival
The Tour was called Savour Australia. Sounds good to me.
At the Vancouver International Wine Festival 2015, Australia will offer a dynamic look at the history, evolution and revolution of its wines through 55 award winning wineries in the main tasting room.
I can honestly tell you that after tasting what Australia is prepared to pour in February (Feb 20-March 1st) this will a memorable Wine Fest.
Our guests include Australia’s Global Education Director Mark Davidson and The Executive Director of the Vancouver International Wine festival Harry Hertscheg.
Hahn Family Wines California
Paul Clifton is the Director of winemaking and General manager at Hahn Family Wines.
Paul Clifton joined the Hahn Estate team in 2003, after finishing a postgraduate degree in Viticulture/Enology in New Zealand. In 1996, he left a career in firefighting to become a winemaker, a hobby of his until then. As a native of the Monterey Bay, his passions lie in the beauty of the area, its potential for excellence in winegrowing, and the fact that it’s a great surfing destination!! One of Paul’s greatest talents is balancing the fact that the year’s best surfing happens right at harvest time..so its grapes first..board work second.
Monterey County is the home of Hahn Family’s Vineyard Estate. The family now owns six estate vineyards two in Arroyo Seco in Monterey and four in the prime Santa Lucia Highlands.
They make Hahn, Hahn SLH, Lucienne, Smith and Hook and a killer Zin called Boneshaker.
www.hahnfamilywines.com
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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:
- Osoyoos La Rose – Loving that Bordeaux Blend
- Quails Gate – checking the new releases..
- Finding the Wine Diva in Italy
- Alan Doyle – the book, the guy, The music and the wines.
November 22nd – Top 100 wines under $20
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The Wine Diva has Part One of her Top 100 wines under $20 and 89 points or better..
Beppi Crosariol and Lucy Waverman from the Globe and Mail and their book The Flavour Principal
We talk to three wineries from The Golden Mile..BC’s new wine sub region.
Tinhorn Creek – Fairview Cellars – Road 13!
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THE SHOW
Daenna van Mulligen loves her lists. The latest is the 2014 Top 100 wines under $20.00..all with review points 89 points or better.
You can see the complete line-up www.winediva.ca
- Quinta do Ameal Branco Seco Vinho Verde, Portugal $17.50
- Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza Argentina $14.99
- ‘Veedha’ Douro, Portugal $16.00
- Perseus Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC $15.00
- Finca Las Moras ‘Paz’ Malbec $18.99
- Louis.M.Martini Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County California $19.99
- Marchesi de Frescobaldi Chianti Castiglioni, Tuscany Italy $16.99
- Bodegas Piqueras ‘Castillo de Alamansa Reserva’, Alamansa, Spain $13.99
- Edna Valley Vineyard Chardonnay ‘Cathedral Coast’, San Luis Obisbo County California $19.99
- Wente ‘Morning Fog’ Chardonnay, Livermore Valley California $19.99
- Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand $19.99
- Michel Torino ‘Cuma’ Organic Torrontes, Cafayate Valley, Argentina $13.99
- Stoneboat Vineyards ‘Chorus’, Okanagan Valley BC $18.00
- La Tarasque Old Vine Grenache, Cotes du Rhone France $17.99
- Alfiero Boffa ‘Storica’ Barbera d’Asti, Piedmont Italy $15.00
- Navarro Lopez Rojo Granrojo Tempranillo, Castilla Spain $16.00
The Flavour Principal..
Beppi and Lucy
LUCY WAVERMAN is a leading Canadian food writer. Author of eight cookbooks, she has won numerous culinary book awards and honours. She is the food editor of the popular Liquor Control Board of Ontario magazine, Food and Drink (600,000 readership), and writes a weekly column for The Globe and Mail’s Life section and a bi-weekly column in its Style section.
WEB: lucywaverman.com
FACEBOOK: Lucy Waverman ’s Kitchen
TWITTER: @lucywaverman
BEPPI CROSARIOL has been The Globe and Mail’s wine and spirits columnist for twelve years. His columns regularly cause a rush on liquor stores across Canada as avid readers run to buy up his recommendations. His readership is broad, covering both the establishment and younger urban drinkers who want guidance on wine and great tips on less expensive bottlings, served up with candour and humour.
http://www.harpercollins.ca/books/Flavour-Principle/?isbn=9781443413435
The Golden Mile
When sub-appellations are named in the Okanagan, the Golden Mile Bench between Oliver and Osoyoos is on track to be among the first (along with the Black Sage and Naramata benches). Sub-appellations are part of the evolution of a mature wine region—and much coveted by wineries.
Situated on an upper bench, significantly warmer than the valley floor, Golden Mile vineyards benefit from good airflow, allowing the vines to escape spring and fall frosts. Generally facing east to south-east, the vines catch good early morning sun but shade by late afternoon. The cool evenings slow ripening, encouraging the development of complexity and intense flavours. The unique conditions are ideal for growing cooler climate varieties, such as Pinot Noir and Riesling, as well as sinewy reds.
For wine trekkers, the Golden Mile (more than a mile) runs from Fairview Cellars, named after the old gold mining town outside Oliver, to Castoro de Oro, north of Osoyoos Lake. Home to a dozen wineries, the Golden Mile integrates intriguing vintages with a dynamic, rural setting.
Combine fine wines with winery restaurants, plus local history, a network of hiking trails overlooking the bench and beyond, and you have the formula for one of the Okanagan’s most irresistible agri-tourism experiences.
Our guests are
Sandra Oldfield. Co-Owner/Winemaker TinHorn Creek www.tinhorn.com
Bill Eggert. Owner/Winemaker Fairview Cellars fairviewcellars.ca
Joe Luckhurst GM Road 13 Vineyards. road13vineyards.com
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Stories we’re working on:
Okanagan Crush Pad
Hahn Wines from California
Michael Bartier
Alan Doyle The book , the album..the wines.
Mulligan Stew Nov 22
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Today’s Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio to the memory of Joan Crebo who danced to The Stew every week. she was 81. Pick a song and dance for Joan
Enjoy this weeks playlist folks! And let me know your thoughts on twitter @TDMulligan
-Cheers!
PLAYLIST:
Fulsom Prison Blues | Bob Dylan | Bootleg Series Vol 2 Basement Tapes RAW |
The light of dawn | Royal Wood | The Burning Light |
Courage (live) | The Tragically Hip | Fully Completely (re-issue) |
Host | Dance Music in Memory of Joan Creebo | The Dancing Queen |
Land Of | St Germain | Tourist |
Love the World | Jimmy Vaughn | Strange Pleasure |
Break | www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming Up – The Boss |
High Hopes | Bruce Springsteen | High Hopes |
Hang Loose | Alabama Shakes | Boys and Girls |
Cruisin for a Love | J GielsBand | Live |
Looking for a Love | J GielsBand | Live |
Love the one you’re with (live) | Stephen Stills | Live at Sheppard’s Bush |
Host TD Mulligan | Coming UP – Wall to Wall Dance Music | |
Hold My Tongue | Miranda Mulholland | Whipping Boy |
Break | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Squib Cakes anyone? |
Squib Cakes | Tower of Power | What is Hip? |
Fat Man in the Bathtub | LITTLE Feat | The Encore Collection |
It’s aHard RainGonna Fall | Leon Russell and the Shelter people | Leon Russell and the Shelter people |
Host | mulliganstew.ca | |
I get Up | Ziggy Marley | Fly Rasta |
Break | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming up stones.Motown.The Band |
Forty Four Blues | Carlos del Junco | Just Your Fool |
You are my Sunshine | Aretha Franklin | The Delta Meets Detroit |
Ain’t too Proud to Beg | The Temptations | Hitsville Boxed Set |
She’s so Young | The Rolling Stones | Some Girls (Deluxe) |
It takes a lot to laugh. A train to Cry | Taj Mahal | Tangled up in Blues |
A lot of Movin | The Avett Brothers | Live Vol 2 |
Fun on Saturday Night | The Blasters | Fun on a Saturday Night |
I shall be released | The Band | Music from Big Pink |
Mulligan Stew Nov 15th-Interviews with Phillip,Chuck Campbell, Dustin Bentall, Ridley Bent & Leeroy Stagger
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Just the way it worked out.
The sacred steel of the Campbell Brothers is heard live Friday in Calgary at Festival Hall and Saturday at The Arden in Edmonton.
Then Saturday on Mulligan Stew Chuck and Phillip Campbell guest.
Their latest release is Beyond These 4 Walls.
Also on a busy weekend The Palomino in Calgary welcomes the three amigos Dustin Bentall, Ridley Bent & Leeroy Stagger, they’re buds and decided to tour together for 4-6 shows.
After the weekend, they hook up with the Grand Caribou Opry and tour through Winnipeg and the West Coast.
Then they rejoin The Opry head back to Alberta for dates in November.
27th The Horowitz in Edmonton.
28th the Ironwood in Calgary.
29th in Bragg creek Comm Centre
Enjoy!!
PLAYLIST:
Keep Up Blues | The Rolling Stones | Some Girls (Deluxe) |
Hercules | Aaron neville | Uncut (july 2205) |
Host | MulliganStew.ca | coming Up Interview with Campbell Bros |
Please Come Home | Gary Clark Jr | Live |
Key to the Highway/Trouble in Mind | Led Zeppelin | Led Zep 3 (rough Mix) |
Why can’t we be frinds? | War | Why can’t we be friends? |
Dumaine St | Trombone Shorty | For True |
Break | Mulligan Stew | playlist mulliganstew.ca |
Interview with Phillip and Chuck Campbell | Campbell Brothers | On Tour |
Campbell Brothers | Live | Tonight at Arden. Edmonton |
Interview with Phillip and Chuck Campbell | Campbell Brothers | On Tour |
Nobodys Fault but Mine | Campbell Brothers | Beyond These 4 Walls |
Interview with Phillip and Chuck Campbell | Campbell Brothers | Tonight at Arden. Edmonton |
It’s all right now | Campbell Brothers | Beyond These 4 Walls |
Embrace another Fall | Robert Plant | Lullaby and ..the ceaseless roar |
Break | TDM Mulligan Stew | Coming up Dustin Bentall. Ridley Bent.Leeroy Stagger |
Arrow Flight | Boy and Bear | Harlequin Dream |
Little Red Rooster | Sam Cooke | The Rhythm and the Blues |
Sulphur to Sugercane | Elvis Costello | Secret.Profane.Sugarcane |
Host | playlist www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming up Dustin Bentall. Ridley Bent.Leeroy Stagger |
Neil Young | Who’s going to stand up? | Storytone |
Too many people | Paul McCartney | RAM |
Look Out Cleveland | Jackie Greene | Endless Highway |
Host | coming up dusty. LeeRoy and Rid | |
Get up Stand Up | Bob Marley | Legend |
Back to the Earth | Jason Mraz | Yes |
Helpless | kd lang | Recollection (deluxe) |
Host | mulliganstew.ca | |
Take the money and Run | Dustin Bentall | Six Shooter |
Interview with Dustin Bentall. Ridley Bent & Leeroy Stagger | Tonight at The Palomino Calgary | Tour dates www.mulliganstew.ca |
Bad Day | Ridley Bent | Blam |
Another Friday Night | Leeroy Stagger | Everything is Real |