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May 4th, 2024- Spring releases from Clos Du Soleil and Cowichan Wines

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Spring releases from Clos Du Soleil and Cowichan Wines (Part One)

  

THE SHOW

 Michael Clark Winemaker       Clos Du Soleil (Similkameen Valley)   

Michael Clark

Its Spring Time in BC Wine Country!!  (Just writing the line brings me joy!)

After a Canadian Winter that included freezing temperatures for a second Winter in a row,  growers, viticulturists and winemakers in BC are walking the vineyards right now.  They’re all  looking for bud break and signs that the vines either survived or need replacing. It’s a 2024 Springtime that has brought crisis, major changes AND renewal.

There’s much to talk about in the coming weeks.  Almost 30 interviews.

We’ll talk to the winemakers in the Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island and Naramata Bench above Penticton.

Everyone has an opinion and Spring wines to talk about.

We start with one of the very best. Michael Clark winemaker at Clos Du Soleil in the Similkameen.

 

The winemaking vision at CDS is “to treat our grapes gently and with respect, in order to produce complex, age worthy wines that showcase the very best expression of the Similkameen Valley Terroir”.

 

The hard soils/shales  of the valley can break planting machines but when roots are grown down into that same land,  the valley can produce sensational wines.

For example, Michael takes us through his  Spring releases:

 

2023  Rose – Pinot Noir grapes grown specifically for this wine  in Kaleden.  Cold fermentation in stainless steel tanks.

As always, handling was kept to a minimum.  No oak. Aromas of ripe fruit, floral notes and what I thought was spice became white pepper.

THIS is a keeper. Find this Rose for your Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Retail $28.90

 

2022  Chardonnay – Wonderful golden glow in the bottle and glass.

Highly recommend  to open and let it breathe for 20 minutes. The rewards are Granny Smith notes, lemon and tropical fruit, floral touch.

2022 Winemaker's Chardonnay

Taste is a magical weave  of the above notes, minerality and spice.  There’s a  delicious oak roundness due to its fermentation in older French puncheons.

From their La Cote Vineyard in Keremeos. Find this beauty.

Retail &29.90

 

2021 Syrah –  Part of the much admired Winemaker’s Series. The Syrah was grown and harvested at Blind Creek Vineyard in downtown Cawston and the 3% Viognier came from their La Cote Vineyard in Keremeos.

Aged for 16 months in French oak barrels – 15% new.

Single Vineyard. Very complex  on the palate. With raspberries, ripe dark fruit, blackberries,  currants, chocolate and a hint of spice.

Bottled a year ago – today!!

Heads up – limited production. Well worth the seek.

Retail – $39.90

 

2020 Signature. Clos Du Soleil’s flagship  blend. Produced by hand. 16 months in French oak barrels. Only the most complex, elegant barrels were used.

Memorable growing season in 2020. The long hang time shows itself.

So you shouldn’t  be surprised by the nose and palate on this complete wine.

Raspberry, blackberry,  wood box plus  cherry, fig, ripe berries abound. Minerality down the middle and on the finish. Think wet river stones, graphite, pencil and forest floor.

Merlot 34%/Cab 33%/Cab Franc 21%/Malbec 9%/PV 3%

 

Impressive, passionate and complete winemaking.  Congratulations to Michael and the Team.

Retail – $55.90

 

www.closdusoleil.ca

 

Cowichan Wineries pour for wine trade in Victoria

 

A Springtime tradition. The Cowichan Wineries drive in to Victoria to pour for the wine trade. Wine and liquor stores, restaurant wine buyers, Sommeliers, etc.

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We had much talk about. Freeze in the Okanagan, helping wine friends who had lost crops, how the spotlight is shining on the Cowichan wineries and new owners/winemakers introducing themselves.

These are the first of a dozen interviews done last week. Each pouring multiple wines.

Mike Nierychlo –  co/founder and winemaker at Emandare (celebrating 10 years) www.emandarevineyard.com

Robin and Mike

Dan Wright – winemaker at Unsworth www.unsworthvineyards.com

Dan Wright

Brent Rowland – Winemaker at Averill Creek and Joue   www.averillcreek.ca

Tricia Huebner – New owner of Cobble Hill Wines. www.cobblehillwinery.ca

Tricia Huebner

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

The rest of Cowichan Wine Pour

The Naramata Bench Trade Pour in Vancouver.

Mayhem

Pinot from Polar Grove.

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew May 4th 2024-Salute to Bassist Ron Carter on his 87th Birthday

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This first Stew in May reflects the creative freedom of having a sensational fundraiser behind us. All of Us.

On air and off – Thank You donors everywhere!!

On the way home I dug out my handy notebook and realized I had a whole 2 hours on music that I wanted to play and never got the time.

(yes, I still write with a pen and paper. Old school but it’s always worked for me. And I don’t need batteries.)

Heads up –

Saturday, May 4 is Ron Carter’s 87 Birthday.  He’s the most recorded bassist in the history of recorded music.  Played on over 2500 albums but while it’s an astounding number it’s who he played with.

The man is a living history of Jazz. From Miles Davis’ second ground-breaking band in 1953, Wayne Shorter’s Speak no Evil, Herbie Hancocks’s Maiden Voyage,, and Freddie Hubbard’s  Red Clay,  making history with Quincy Jones, Stan Getz and hundreds more.  The man is Jazz Royalty.

I was interested in the popular artists who made sure Ron Carter was on bass when they made music. Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Bette Midler, Aretha, Erykah Badu, Roberta Flack, Eddie Harris,

A Tribe Called Quest, Gil Scott-Herron, Santana etc etc etc.

Ron is a teacher, music educator, author, speaker and cellist!

His biography and documentary are both called  Finding The Right Notes

Complete Interview on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the video version on terrydavidmulligan You Tube Channel.

Bringing you A bag of strong songs and artists.

  • Waterboys
  • Justin Townes Earle
  • Levon Helm
  • Emmylou Harris
  • Trav. Wilburys
  • Dr John/Aaron Neville
  • Rickie Lee Jones
  • Willie and Keith
  • Sue Foley new
  • Lake Street Dive new
  • Ndidi O  new
  • Boz Scaggs
  • Clapton,
  • Stones
  • James Brown
  • Tower of Power
  • Devin Cuddy
  • Steely Dan Live
  • Taj Mahal

PLAYLIST:

The May Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan CKUA – donor supported-Thank You
Trouble is Justin Townes Earle Kids in the Street
sweet thing The Waterboys Fisherman’s Blues
Milk Cow Boogie Levon Helm and RCO All Stars Levon Helm and RCO All Stars
Deeper Well Emmylou Harris Wrecking Ball
Mulligan Stew Ron Carter Interview on MS Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel
End of the line The Travelling Wilburys The Travelling Wilburys
End of the line Dr. John and Aaron Neville Things happen that way
Deane House & River Cafe Coming Up – Rickie Lee Jones and Ndidi O
Easy Money Rickie Lee Jones Rickie Lee Jones
Come back to me The Devin Cuddy Band Dear Jane
Worth Ndidi O Simple Songs for Complicated Times
Dinah Flo Boz Scaggs Hits
Searching for my Love Robert Plant – Allison Krauss Raise the Roof
Willie and the Hand Jive Eric Clapton Give me strength. 74-75 studio recordings
Tumbling Dice The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
Thank you donors – originals and newbies This is Mulligan Stew TDMulligan
Live forever (live) Willie Nelson and Keith Richards Willie Nelson 90
The Stew Happy Birthday Ron Carter on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Run that body down Paul Simon Paul Simon
Last kind words Blues Sue Foley One Guitar Woman
Better not tell you Lake Street Dive single
Papa’s got as brand new Bag James Brown and the Famous Flames Something to believe in
What is Hip Tower of Power Tower of Power – What is Hip
The Great Ron Carter Turns 87 Today – We talk on MS Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel
Tears of a Clown Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Motown Magic
A Beautiful Morning The Rascals Time Peace
Find your way Tim Easton Find your Way
Coyotes Banff Mothers Day Menu The Stew
Aja (live) Steely Dan North East Corridor – Steely Dan Live
Ron Carter 87th birthday Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel
Done changed my way of living Taj Mahal The Natch’l Blues

 

April 27th, 2024- Alderlea  Spring Releases & 2023 Cider Festival

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Alderlea  Spring Releases & 2023 Cider Festival 

Julie Powell and Zac Brown – Co-founders and Co-winemakers of Alderlea Vineyards  (Cowichan Valley)

For 6 years now Julie and Zac have been re-imagining their lives. Studying the craft of winemaking, and farming techniques and releasing better and better wines.

They are blessed to be working with the outstanding vineyards of former owner/winemaker Roger Dosman.  Roger was a leader in commercial Blattner releases but more importantly, committed himself and his vineyards to Pinot Noir. Well ahead of most of BC vineyards.

The Spring Releases from Alderlea this year include

Julie and Zac

2023  Pinot Gris – At first glance it reads as a Rose but it’s more copper coloured.

Aromas of ripe peaches lead to flavours of citrus, ripe mango and melon.

And a mouthfeel that tops it all off.  Get your hands on this winner.

Zac explains the old-world winemaking process that makes it such a stand-out.

Like all of their wines, this exciting Pinot Gris is sustainably farmed, organically fertilized and grown without synthetic pesticides or herbicides.

All Alderlea wines are Vegan.  Julie has all the prices in the interview.

 

2023  Bacchus

These vines are old and gnarly. They should be, they’re starting their fourth decade. This close relative of the Riesling, it’s one of the oldest plantings in the Cowichan Valley.

Floral and citrus aromas followed by flavours of apricot and ripe South Pacific fruit. A welcomed sipper but also works with Asian dishes and seafood.

No oak program for any of the Alderlea whites.

 

2023 Valerie

Named after Julie’s late Mother. It was the first wine that Julie made as principal winemaker.

It’s a blend of 80% Cowichan Ortega & 20% Alderlea grown Viognier. Apricots, green pear and orange on the nose and palate.

The blend is spirited and elegant with memorable poise, much like her Mother.  Available at the winery only.

The Valerie won a Gold Medal at the 2023 All-Canadian wine championships.

The 2020 Won Double Gold in 2021

Silver in 2019

Silver in 2018

I repeat – these were the first wines Julie has made.

 

2023  Sauvignon Blanc

A rare varietal in The Cowichan. I think Julie says one of only 3 vineyards growing it on Vancouver Island. Theirs is the largest planting of Cowichan Sauvignon Blanc, some planted in 2018.

Aromas of grasslands and citrus with flavours of Granny Smith apples and Nectarine. This is your seafood, oyster, and scallops wine for the season.

Paired with Halibut, the wine is such a delight and a consistent medal winner at All Canadian Wine Championships.

Two separate Pinot Noirs are arriving this Fall. I have both but I will lay them down for a couple of months. Still young. However, I will let you know how the tasting goes.  Both could be a game changer for Alderlea and the Cowichan.

Wine tasting by appointment, they’re very busy growing and making wines. It is well worth the visit.

 

www.alderlea.ca

 

 

2023 BC Cider Festival – Pipe Shop North Vancouver  

After being shut down for several years of lockdown,  The 5th annual BC Cider Fest has just been announced.  June 16th. Again at the Pipe Shop foot of Lonsdale,  North Vancouver.

It’s grown every year as has the cider industry.

Driven by passionate, colourful cidermakers. It’s quite a community.

To give you an idea of how engaging these people are,  we’re repeating four interviews from the 20 we did the last time they gathered.

Shawn and Kelly Piso – co-founders of Cider Fest

Gretta Lattey – Salt Spring Cider.  Very popular.

Bruce McKinlay – Valley Cider.  Duncan.   Funny and wildly creative cidermaker.

Mathew Vaslev – Twin Island Cider.  Most popular cider winner at last festival.

 

@bcciderfest

www.bcciderfest.ca

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Spring Wine Releases

Orofino

Scout Vineyard

Poplar Grove – new Pinot Noir

Clos du Soleil

The wineries of Naramata Bench

Anthony Buchannan

Painted Rock

Mayhem/Meyers

 

 

 

April 20th, 2024- It’s a Spring Thing – Okanagan Spring Fest & Enrico Cowichan Spring Wines

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It’s a Spring Thing – Okanagan Spring Fest & Enrico Cowichan Spring Wines

 

THE SHOW

 

Kimberly Hundertmark  –  GM  Okanagan Wine Festivals

Kimberley Hundertmark

FINALLY.  The days are noticeably longer and warmer.

Spring is right around the corner.

For farmers and wineries, it’s the time for serious soil and vine preparation.

Unfortunately this year, Okanagan wineries are dealing with deep freeze damage throughout the valley. Some estimates at 97% crop loss.

Whole regions may have to be replanted.

Everyone is awaiting bud break, when the land tells them what the future looks like.

In the very middle of all this is Kimberly Hundertmark, the GM of the Okanagan Wine Festivals.

Kimberly and her team have been organizing the 2024 Okanagan Spring Wine Festival. It’s jammed with events, celebrations at a full speed ahead pace.

 

Wine fans will have an amazing choice of events to consider. The celebration comes from the realization that these small farms and winemakers got knocked down but they just picked themselves up and started again. They’re used to nature messing with their plans.

Kimberly takes us through a state of the valley update and then runs down some of the highlights of this years Festival.

www.thewinefestivals.com

Loren Inglis  – GM Enrico Winery

If you choose to drive up or down Vancouver Island you have a choice.

The four lane freeway that gets you places , sometimes as fast as 110 km an hour.  However, for many of us, the  original coast highway is still found on any map and is sooo much nicer to drive and see and find the wonderful surprises along the way.

Farm gate stalls featuring home baking, spectacular eggs,  fresh vegetables and fruit. Hand made crafts . Fanny Bay Oysters, craft beers, distilleries.

Then around a corner you see a gorgeous vineyard South of Duncan. Between Cobble Hill and Mill Bay.

The home of Enrico Winery. One of a dozen Cowichan  Valley Wineries.

 

The first Vancouver Island winery to win a Platinum Award at the annual Lt. Governors Wine Awards.

The charming General Manager is Lorin Inglis. He’s also the President of the Cowichan Wineries Society, who organize the annual Cowichan Wine Festival.

Lorin and I will talk about Enrico Spring Releases and the plan for this years Cowichan Wine Festival – the whole month of August.

TDM and Lorin Ingles

A new Rose – made from Cabernet Libre!  A first.

A standby from years past  – Cabernet Foch is back. When it’s grown right, harvested at its prime and cellared creatively Foch can shine.

Also another standby,  the award winning – Tempest Ortega will be available soon.

It’s a Spring Thing – Okanagan Spring Fest & Enrico Cowichan Spring Wines

It’s a Spring Thing – Okanagan Spring Fest & Enrico Cowichan Spring Wines

And two sparkling wines in cans. Both of which will be a sold out hit!

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Revelation  Pinot Noir  Charme de L’ile 2022 Sparkling Rose (250 ml can) Simply wonderful.

 

Celebration Pinot Gris   Charme De L’ile 2022 Sparkling Wine (250 ml can)

 

www.enricowinery.com

 

www.cowichanwineries.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 Spring Releases….

Painted Rock

Clos du Soleil

Orofino

Anthony Buchannan

French Door

Naramata Bench Vancouver Pour

 

EP 302 | Bahamas in Nashville: Bootcut Interview with Afie Jurvanen

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Afie Jurvanen – more famously known as Bahamas!

A fascinating artist and human. Never satisfied to remain in the same groove or attitude. What’s constant is his ability to create memorable songs,  surrounded by sonic texture that is his territory alone.  Refreshingly honest!

You know it’s him as soon as you hear the song.

He’ll be doing summer festivals and supporting his album Bootcut –  a heavily inspired classic Country record which has recently seen his catalogue surpass a billion streams. He was awarded a pile of gold/platinum/double platinum singles while attending the JUNOs this year. . Rolling Stone covered Bootcut saying that a Canadian indie rock kid made one of Nashville’s most Country records of the yearhttps://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bahamas-bootcut-country-music-album-nashville-1234826097/

Oh..and he was featured on The Bachelor and released an album on Valentine’s day called Repackaged Love Songs.

And best of all,  he’s guesting on Mulligan Stew Saturday 4 Pacific / 5 Mtn  at CKUA RADIO  ckua.com

Bahamas tour dates 

April 19 The Centre Vancouver

April 20 Royal Theatre Victoria

April 22 Kelowna

                                                                April 23 Winspear  Edmonton

                                                                April 24 Jack Singer – Arts Common  Calgary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 13th, 2024-2024 Spring Releases from Hillside Estate Winery and Bartier Bros

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2024 Spring Releases from Hillside Estate Winery and Bartier Bros

 

THE SHOW

 

It’s a very busy time in the BC wine world.

Firstly, April is BC Wine Month.  Vineyards are being examined to see what the deep freeze damage was and plans are being made to replant vineyards lost. Perhaps with entirely new varietals. Our second guest, Okanagan wine veteran Michael Bartier reveals his plan to replace the 17 vineyards he lost to the freeze.

To quote Michael “ I’ve stopped grieving”.  (more on Michael shortly)

 

Kathy Malone – Winemaker at Hillside Vineyard and winery/Exec Chef Evan Robertson Hillside Bistro (Naramata)

Hillside Winery Merlot Malbec and Heritage Series Cabernet Franc For Now and Later – MyWinePal

(Kathy Malone – Winemaker/Hillside Winery)

We start with Kathy Malone,  Winemaker at Hillside Estate Winery Naramata Bench.  Hillside was the third winery on The Bench so those vines have found their place in the deep soils. Hillside staff  are celebrating their 40th anniversary!

 

Hillside Winery – Scout Magazine

(Hillside Winery – Naramata Bench)

Kathy is joined by Hillside Bistro Executive Chef Evan Robertson. Chef pairs his new Spring menu  with the wines we taste and talk about. Such as:

 

2022 Heritage Muscat Ottonel – The Heritage series is dedicated to their history and the land, showing all the flavours and styles of the Naramata Bench. The graceful and thoroughly pleasing Ottonel never fails to surprise and find new fans. $26

2022 Heritage Pinot Gris.  Only the best vineyard blocks  are selected. Fermented in Tokay Hungarian Oak. 5 months of lees stirring. The wine and barrels are a perfect match. A top shelf white. Citrus notes, tropical fruit on the nose – full bodied due to 71% barrel fermentation.  $35

2023  Un-oaked Pinot Gris. White peach , granny smith and melon. Beautiful clean finish. A blend of four vineyards, all from Naramata Bench. $25

2022 Heritage Viognier.  The 2021 won an exclusive Platinum Award from Lt. Governors awards. The 2022 was a much cooler growing season. They created layers of texture with 24% fermentation in French Oak and time on lees in a concrete jarred. This is fine winemaking. Find this one.  $28

2020 Gamay Founders Block. Thanks to founder Vera Klokocka. She ignored  the advice given 40 years ago and hedged her bets by using “own roots” vines. That alone protects the vineyard from cold but today allows Hillside to regrow vines from the roots up. The roots seem to be able to take the deep freeze of  past years.

This Gamay is from the oldest Gamay vineyards in Canada. “cru” style Gamay spent 8 months in French Oak – one third new. $45

2021 Heritage Syrah. Syrah took a big hit these past two winters. Hillside still doesn’t know if they survived. The warm 2021 season created one of the best vintages from this block in years. From the Hidden Valley Vineyard. Planted in 2007, the year Tasting Room Radio started.  Syrah fans will love this release. $36

2017 Mosaic   The flagship wine of Hillside. The 2017 blend is 33% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc, 18% Malbec, 17% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot. Finished in 43% New French oak. Gloriously good. $70

 

www.hillsidewinery.ca

 

Michael Bartier – co-founder of Bartier Bros Vineyard and Winery. (Black Sage/Osoyoos)

Bartier Bros Winery | Don and Michael

(The Bartier Bros – Don & Michael)

Michael has become one of BC’s wine leaders. Working his  winemaking way through Hawthorne Mountain, Road 13, Township 7, Okanagan Crush Pad, Michael now has his own vineyards and winery. Yes, there is another  brother – Calgary based Don.

Michael also consults many other vineyards.

Over the 17 years of Tasting Room Radio, Michael has become a mentor to me and the audiences through our interviews.

I was looking forward to talking to Michael about his 2024 Spring releases but also wanted his opinions on “the freeze damage”  of the past two winters.

He’s lost 17 vineyards. Seventeen!

In this interview he admits  “I stopped grieving”. I also wanted to hear his comments on the current Alberta/BC wine war.

 

Michael and I tasted and talked about these 2024 Spring releases….

 

2022 Riesling  To quote John Schreiner “Every wine Michael creates is meant to showcase the purity of the fruit.”   This is a beautiful wine. Outstanding nose and palate. Intense, crisp, stays complete through the finish. $22

2023 Rose.  All day. Every day. Perfect wine for the season ahead and then some $19

2023 Sauvignon Blanc From the Members Club. Wonderful blend of citrus and tropical flavours. A favourite $25

2022 Pinot Noir  Also from the members club $40  Rich and ripe  dark fruit with a whiff of dill on the nose. Well constructed tannins with scenes of  a  balance of fruit and minerality and a long delicious third act. Bravo!

2021  Granite  A brand new red blend.  53% Syrah. 32% Merlot. 12% Cab Franc 3% Cabernet Sauvignon.  From vineyards in Cawston, Golden Mile and Black Sage Terrace. 19 months in neutral French Oak before blending and bottling. 14.5 Alc.   $29.99

 

Piquette Rose – 4X355 ml Cans. Delicious. Perfect summer fun. Originally the wine workers drink. Made much better these days.

Piquette White – 4X355ml Cans. Easy to drink. Perfect for camping and backyard. Both $15.99

 

 www.bartierbros.com

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

French Door

Anthony Buchannan

Painted Rock

Orofino

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew April 13th 2024-Two Guests The Harpoonist and Bahamas

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Two friends drop by –

Photo Credit: COLIN McTAGGART

Shawn Hall – The Harpoonist. Currently a solo artist without long-time partner the Axe Murderer.

Shawn has a new album coming out later this summer but he’s about to drop his first single –Good People. Co-written and produced by Gordie Johnson from Big Sugar.

Good People was heard first time anywhere on last year’s Juno Couch at CKUA. Shawn joined musical forces with Diggin’ Roots and they rocked  The Couch.

This is a drive-through interview because the rest of it will he heard when the album drops later this summer.

Harpoonist is coming our way.  May 1 Wise Hall Vancouver. / May 2 Kelowna/ May 3 Nelson/ May 4 Calgary/ May 5 Lethbridge/May 7 Red Deer/ May 8 Edmonton.

Followed by Saskatoon/Regina/Winnipeg

 

The second guest is Afie Jurvanen – more famously known as Bahamas!

A fascinating artist and human. Never satisfied to remain in the same groove or attitude. What’s constant is his ability to create memorable songs,  surrounded by sonic texture that is his territory alone.

You know it’s him as soon as you hear the song.

He’ll be doing summer festivals and supporting his album Bootcut –  a heavily inspired classic Country record which has recently seen his catalogue surpass a billion streams. He was awarded a pile of gold/platinum/double platinum singles while attending the JUNOs this year. . Rolling Stone covered Bootcut saying that a Canadian indie rock kid made one of Nashville’s most Country records of the yearhttps://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bahamas-bootcut-country-music-album-nashville-1234826097/

Oh..and he was featured on The Bachelor and released an album on Valentine’s day called Repackaged Love Songs.

And best of all,  he’s guesting on Mulligan Stew Saturday 4 Pacific / 5 Mtn  at CKUA RADIO  ckua.com

The complete interview can be found on Mulligan Stew Podcast and the video version on the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel

Have a great weekend

EP 301 | Adrian Sutherland returns with Precious Diamonds (And hidden guest)

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Adrian is a Traditional Knowledge Keeper for the James Bay Cree of 
Attawapiskat First Nation.
It may explain why he is such a fine songwriter and storyteller. As a singer, he’s been described by producer Colin Linden as “open” sonically and spiritually.
Adrian and Colin worked together on his first album When the Magic Hits. Although “together” doesn’t quite describe their situation. Colin was in his home studio in Nashville and Adrian was in the frozen Far North in James Bay working in an old shipping container that he had turned into a studio.
For Precious Diamonds, Adrian went south to Colin’s studio in Nashville and the resulting album is now out,  many months later.
Adrian takes us through a number of songs he wrote and sung. His battle finding his place in the music world. His pride in recording two songs in his native Mushkegowuk Cree.
As a surprise to Adrian, I had Colin Linden in the Zoom waiting room and he popped out at just the right time to congratulate his friend.
Adrian brought many stories and spoke his truth.

Mulligan Stew April 6th 2024-Adrian Sutherland returns with Precious Diamonds (And hidden guest)

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Adrian is a Traditional Knowledge Keeper for the James Bay Cree of 
Attawapiskat First Nation.
That may explain why he is such a fine songwriter and storyteller. As a singer, he’s been described by producer Colin Linden as “open” sonically and spiritually.
Adrian and Colin worked together on his first album When the Magic Hits. Although “together” doesn’t quite describe their situation. Colin was in his home studio in Nashville and Adrian was in the frozen Far North in James Bay working in an old shipping container that he had turned into a studio.
For Precious Diamonds, Adrian went south to Colin’s studio in Nashville and the resulting album is now out,  many months later.
Adrian takes us through a number of songs he lived,  wrote and sung. His battle to find his place in the music world. His pride in recording two songs in his native Mushkegowuk Cree.
As a surprise to Adrian, I had Colin Linden in the Zoom waiting room and he popped out at just the right time to congratulate his friend.
Adrian brought many stories and spoke his truth.
The whole interview can be found on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the Terry David Mulligan YouTube Channel.

 

PLAYLIST:

The April Stew Terry David Mulligan Donor supported CKUA
Season of the Witch Al Kooper and Steven Stills Super Session
Mavis – Freedom Jon Batiste We Are
Black is the Color (live) Rhiannon Giddens Live on Mountain Stage
Mulligan Stew Year 28 Guest tonight – Adrian Sutherland New album Precious Diamonds
Nothing in Rambling Sue Foley One Guitar Woman
Mole in the ground (live) Eric Bibb Live at Scala – Stockholm
Everything she does is magic Sting Symphonicities
Deane House – River Cafe Coming Up – CCR – Fretless – Boz TDMulligan
Get Gone Ndidi O single
Run through the Jungle CCR Cosmo’s Factory
Earthly Days The Fretless and Celeigh Cardinal Open House
TDMulligan Next – Boz Scaggs The Stew
Mixed up Shook up girl Boz Scaggs Memphis
Mulligan Stew Hour Two Guest – Adrian Sutherland Album: Precious Diamonds
While my guitar gently weeps The Beatles The Beatles (White Album)
Golden Slumbers The Beatles Abbey Road
Carry that Weight The Beatles Abbey Road
The End The Beatles Abbey Road
Talking Blues Bob Marley Natty Dread
Coyotes Banff Coming UP- Adrian Sutherland New Album Precious Diamonds
Hey Mama Barney Bentall The Drifter and The Preacher
Come back to me The Devin Cuddy Band Dear Jane
Adrian Sutherland Interview Album: Precious Diamonds TDMulligan
Feeling of love Adrian Sutherland Precious Diamonds
Adrian Sutherland Interview Complete Interview on Podcast and TDM YouTube Channel
My Rebel Spirit Adrian Sutherland Precious Diamonds
Adrian Sutherland Complete Interview on Podcast and terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel
Precious Adrian Sutherland Precious Diamonds
Adrian Sutherland Interview Complete interview Mulligan Stew Podcast and TDM YouTube Channel
Let it Shine Adrian Sutherland Precious Diamonds
Complete Adrian Sutherland interview On Mulligan Stew Podcast and video version on tdm YouTube Channel
Albert’s Shuffle Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield Super Session