EP 282 | The Trans Canada Highwaymen
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(BC Winemakers & Principals. Pouring & telling tales)
We return to Sutton Place Hotel on Burrard in downtown Vancouver.
Wine BC was hosting their 2023 Swirl trade tasting.
Over 65 BC wineries, proudly pouring and talking about their new wines available for the Holiday Season and beyond.
Almost all had sent their winemaker or leadership principal.
We thank Pacific Coastal for flying us from Victoria into Vancouver and back. Interestingly, they’ve just launched flights from Nanaimo to Vancouver and Nanaimo to Kelowna.
The Okanagan is within easy reach and they to the wineries on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.
All our guests are winery and community leaders. Honouring the land and its future. Their wines reflect their talent and commitment.
Because it’s such an important message, we close with a replay of Lindsay Kelm’s interview that started Swirl off.
Over the past two weeks every one of these guests has asked wine fans to step forward and support the wineries, restaurants and accommodations they offer.
Its been a very tough year for many. Vineyards lost to a big freeze, Summer fires, smoke and road closures.
They need our help to survive this hard road.
Buy BC, order BC wine when dining out, join an wine club, gift BC wine over the Holidays. Visit your favourite wineries.
Check out the Guest List:
Christine Coletta (Summerland) – Founder. Garnett Valley Ranch, Free Form, Haywire, Narrative, Okanagan Crush Pad.
Christine Coletta
Charlie Baessler (Similkameen) – Managing Partner, Viticulturalist & GM. Corcelettes Estate Winery
Charlie Baessler
Leslie D’Andrea and Benoit Gauthier (OK Falls) – Co-Owner and CEO/Director of Winemaking/Viticulture Noble Ridge
Wilbert Borren (Naramata Bench) – Winemaker & Co-owner Four Shadows Vineyard and Winery
Christa-Lee McWatters (Okanagan) – GM Time Family of Wines. Chronos, McWatters, evolve, OROLO.
Bailey Williamson – (Cowichan Valley) Winemaker Blue Grouse Estate Winery.
Bailey Williamson
Ben Woodward (Kamloops Wine Trail) GM Privato Vineyard and Winery
Lindsay Kelm (Kelowna) Acting Communications Director. Wine Growers British Columbia
wineBC.com
corceletteswine.ca
nobleridge.com
fourshadowsvineyard.com
timewines.ca
bluegrouse.ca
privato.ca
Hester Creek – New Releases
Fort Berens – New Releases
Township 7 – New Releases
Mulligan Stew with TDM | Guest: Steven Page & Chris Murphy | Trans Canada Highwaymen |
Werewolves of London (live) | Warren Zevon | Stand in the Fire |
Mockingbird | Taj Mahal and Etta James | Dancing the Blues |
Hurts me too | Keb Mo | The Door |
Deane House – River Café | Sponsor the Stew & Support CKUA | Coming up – Trans Canada Highwaymen |
Come as you are (live) | Nirvana | MTV Unplugged |
Remember the time | The Teskey Brothers | The Winding Way |
Aged and Mellow | Catherine Russell | Bring it back |
The Runner | Allison Russell | Outside Child |
Mulligan Stew CKUA | TDMulligan | Next – The Beatles |
Now and Then | The Beatles | Last Single |
Something (live) | George Harrison | Live in Japan |
The Long and Winding Road (live) | Paul McCartney | Back in the world (live) |
The Stew | UP NEXT – Trans Canada Highwaymen | But first – Ringo |
with a little help from my friends (live) | Ringo Starr | Ringo Live at The Greek |
Next on Mulligan Stew | Steven Page and Chris Murphy | Trans Canada Highwaymen |
NEXT – Trans Canada Highwaymen Interview | Steven and Chris | TDM |
Steve Page and Chris Murphy | Trans Canada Highwaymen Interview | with TDMulligan |
Loving you ain’t easy | Trans Canada Highwaymen | Explosive Hits Vol 1 |
Trans Canada Highwaymen Interview | Steven Page and Chris Murphy | Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio |
Undone | Trans Canada Highwaymen | Explosive Hits Vol 1 |
Trans Canada Highwaymen Interview | Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | and TDM YouTube Channel |
Carry Me | Trans Canada Highwaymen | Explosive Hits Vol 1 |
Steven and Chris and Mully | Trans Canada Babble – for the music fan | on The Stew CKUA |
Theme for Trans Canada Highwaymen | Trans Canada Highwaymen | Explosive Hits Vol 1 |
Steven Page and Chris Murphy | Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | and TDM YouTube Channel |
Can’t catch me | Trans Canada Highwaymen | Explosive Hits Vol 1 |
Mulligan Stew | [email protected] | NEXT – The Beatles – Together and Solo |
You ain’t goin’ nowhere | Rosanne Cash, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin | Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary (Deluxe) |
Thunder Road (live) | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band | Live Hammersmith Odeon 1975 |
A brief conversation with and remembrance of | Sharon Jones | From the archives |
We get along | Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings | Give the people what they want |
Come back to me | Devin Cuddy Band | Dear Jane |
Keep the World we know | Bruce Cockburn | O Sun O Moon |
Coyotes Banff | Closed for cleaning until Nov 24th | Thank You Coyotes |
Complete Trans Canada Highwaymen Interview | Mulligan Stew Podcast | video version – terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel |
Why, am I treated so bad? (live) | Cannonball Adderley Quintet | Walk Tall |
In the spectrum of popular music in Canada, which is as wide as the country, Tom Cochrane falls somewhere between an electrified Gordon Lightfoot and a solo Gordon Downie.
Between the universal prose of Leonard Cohen and the blood passion of Tom Wilson.
Three times we went to the war-torn fields and roads of Africa for World Vision and became lifelong friends. That’s what seeing men, women and children dead or dying will do to you. You seek humanity. Tom’s got humanity in spades.
He came back from the first trip under a heavy dark load and sought out the only thing that he knew would lift him up. Music. He wrote a song called Life is a Highway. It became an anthem for millions. All lifted up by his music.
Tom Cochrane is heading back West now. The tour is called Duo.
Friday night in Medicine Hat, Saturday night in Edmonton (Expo Centre)
Then to the coast and a complete tour of Vancouver Island.
Wednesday Victoria
Thursday Courtney
Friday Nanaimo
Sunday Campbell River
Monday, Nov 20 – Duncan (in the Cowichan)
There was NO WAY I was going to get to talk to 65 wineries in 3 hours.
First, you had to work your way to the front of the tasting line and ask the winemaker to stop pouring and talk to me instead.
Second, each interview would be 45 seconds.
Not going to happen.
So, this is the first of 25 interviews I did on Monday, Nov 6 at Sutton Place right in downtown Vancouver.
I jumped on a Pacific Coastal Beechcraft at Victoria Airport and landed at YVR’s South Terminal 20 minutes later. Pacific Coastal is the title sponsor of these shows.
( Pacific Coastal now fly from Kelowna to Nanaimo and Nanaimo to Kelowna)
Straight downtown in time for the 1 pm kickoff.
The buzz was electric. We haven’t gathered like this in quite a while.
The wineries all pouring their best for the wine trade. A lot of note-taking from the invited. So much has happened in the past 2 years.
Some good and some bad.
Good (better and better wines)
Bad (Fire, smoke, reduced crops, travel ban, December freeze)
Lindsay Kelm – Acting Communications Director Wine Growers BC
DJ Kearney – Senior Wine Educator – Wine Director Terminal City Club
DJ Kearney
Ross Wise – Master of Wine/Winemaker Black Hills (South Okanagan)
Chris Tolley – Co-owner Moon Curser (Osoyoos)
Cheis Tolley
Ryan DeWhite – Rust Wine Co (Golden Mile)
Steven Lane – Sales and Marketing Mt Boucherie (Westside Wine Trail)
Lindsay O’Rourke – Co-owner/ Winemaker Tightrope Winery (Naramata Bench)
Lindsay O’Rourke Tightrope Winery
David Patterson – GM and Winemaker Tantalus (SE Kelowna)
Brent Gushawaty – BC Pinot specialist
Kathy Malone – GM/Winemaker Hillside Winery
Kathy Malone Hillside
Chris Turyk – Unsworth Vineyards (Cowichan Valley)
Chris Turyk – Unsworth
Swirl Part Two
Swirl Part Three
Two Words
In the spectrum of popular music in Canada, which is as wide as the country, Tom Cochrane falls somewhere between an electrified Gordon Lightfoot and a solo Gordon Downie.
Between the universal prose of Leonard Cohen and the blood passion of Tom Wilson.
Three times we went to the war torn fields and roads of Africa for World Vision and became life long friends. That’s what seeing men, woman and children dead or dying will do to you. You seek humanity. Tom’s got humanity in spades.
He came back from the first trip under a heavy dark load and sought out the only thing that he knew would lift him up. Music. He wrote a song called Life is a Highway. It became an anthem for millions. All lifted up by his music.
Tom Cochrane is heading back West now. The tour is called Duo.
Friday night in Medicine hat, Saturday night in Edmonton (Expo Centre)
Then to the coast and a complete tour of Vancouver Island.
Wednesday Victoria
Thursday Courtney
Friday Nanaimo
Sunday Campbell River
Monday Nov 20 – Duncan (in the Cowichan)
Tom guests on Mulligan Stew Saturday night 5-7 CKUA Radio – streamed and CKUA App.
The complete interview drops after radio show on Mulligan Stew Podcast and the video version of the epic chat on TDM YouTube Channel
The Trans Canada Highwaymen
Well, two of them anyway
Steven Page (BNL/Trio) and Chris Murphy (Sloan)
Oct 14 – Susan Tedeschi (Tedeschi Trucks Band) Celebrates the 25th year of her second solo album Just Won’t Burn. (1998)
It kickstarted her career as a female blues singer/player/writer and sold outstanding numbers. Susan was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist. Rave reviews followed – comparing her to Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt.
Speaking of Bonnie, Susan absolutely nails John Prine’s Angel from Montgomery which Bonnie made famous. John told Susan it was his favourite version.
Shortly after releasing Just Won’t Burn, Susan was to meet and fall in love with Derek Trucks and the rest is music history.
The new re-release also has outtakes, alternate takes and two of her songs re-done live in New York by Tedeschi Trucks.
Along with Dave Grohl, Gloria and Emilio Estevan, Susan was honoured by The Smithsonian Institute for “distinguished contributions to the advancement of areas of interest to the institution”
Today’s Podcast is Sponsored by:
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James Lester – Co-Founder of Sons of Vancouver Distilling
We thought it was time to revisit two stories that caught our attention. Both are small companies that can get lost in all the posing and shouting of the sales business. These are clever, talented and passionate friends who banded together to make their dreams come true.
Richard-Klaus.-James-Lester.-Jenna-Diubaldo-Sons-of-Vancouver.
Starting with Sons of Vancouver Distilling. We first did a feature on SOV in March when they shocked the Canadian Whisky Awards by being the first craft distillery to win the 2023 Canadian Whisky of the Year in Victoria.
They lead with big flavours, high-rye expressions and prefer to bottle their whiskies at barrel-proof.
They release whisky in really really small batch quantity, 2-3 times a year!
Their labels give you an idea of how much fun they’re having….
Our guest is the completely engaged and charming co-founder James Lester. We found him in an airport boarding lounge on his way to pour at the Prince George market.
He had sent me a taste of their latest and sold-out whisky Desert Grass and Blue Agave
The back label starts with the line:
“The whisky you want your good friends to drink when you’re dead.”
this whisky will make you feel like you’re sipping a glass in a Mexican cantina.
100% rye aged in ex-bourbon barrels, then finished in 3 separate mezcal barrels A truly unique expression of rye that might just have you reaching for a slice of lime.
“It’s joyously good” tdm
Moirae Choquette – Founder of Tomato Wheels
Moirae Choquette.
This original story was also in March of 2023.
It was a feature on outstanding Calgary sommelier Brad Royale and his company Kitten Swish.
Brad mentioned a Tomato Wheels Lambrusco that he had been involved in.
The founder of TW is Moirae Choquette whose specialty was highly creative marketing and communications concepts.
Moirae discovered Lambrusco and immediately started doing research on this sparkling red wine. The first thing she found was – you couldn’t find it.
A large gap in the various markets she was planning on.
She got a hold of Brad and asked him to advise on where she could find top Lambrusco growers in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Moirae is now working with a fourth-generation family-owned and operated vineyard in the Lambrusco pocket of Italy. They’ve been making Lambrusco since 1925
They are growing and creating an exclusive Lambrusco for her Tomato Wheels label.
Yes, it is worth all the work and time and $. It’s a glorious adventure to taste this wine and immediately figure out what to pair with it.
I found Moirae in an airport in México. She’s planning to launch her Lambrusco in Mexico soon. She says – her favourite pairing is Mexican food. I say red sauce pasta.
Both winners because you follow with outstanding wine.
Lambrusco is highly recommended by the team at Tasting Room Radio. Tomato Wheels is perfect for sharing and discovery over a meal. Italy in a glass.
Swirl BC – huge wine pour in Vancouver.
From Wine BC
Mulligan Stew – Final Version | Terry Mulligan | Guest – Jeremy Dutcher |
Why. Am I treated so BAD? | Norah Jones – Quest Love. C McBride | Playing Along |
Fancy Drones | Amythyst Kiah | Wary and Strange |
Nick of Time | Lake Street Dive | Fun Machine |
I’ve been lonely too long | Young Rascals | Best of |
Mulligan Stew | Guest – Jeremy Dutcher | Next – Fresh Stones |
Sailing Shoes | Joey Landreth | All that you Dream |
Depending on you | The Rolling Stones | Hackney Diamonds |
Deane House | River Cafe | Coming UP – Neil Young – Bahamas-Blackie |
Sugar Mountain (live) | Neil Young | Neil Live |
Gone Girl Gone | Bahamas | Bootcut |
TDMulligan | The Stew | Next – The Last Beatles New Beatles Single |
when something is wrong | Sam and Dave | Greatest Hits |
Stop and listen | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | O Glory |
Next on The Stew Wm Prince-Tom Waits | Guest in Hour Two – Jeremy Dutcher | mulliganstewdotca |
Tanqueray | William Prince | Stand in the Joy |
New coat of paint | Tom Waits | Heart of a Saturday Night |
Now and then | The Beatles | The Last new Beatles single |
This is Mulligan Stew | Guest is Jeremy Dutcher | Complete interview-Mulligan Stew Podcast |
Acadian Driftwood (live) | The Band | The Last Waltz |
Another Brick Part 2 | Pink Floyd | Best of PF Live |
Sweet sounds of heaven | The Rolling Stones (Lady Gaga) | Hackney Diamonds |
Mulligan Stew CKUA | Playlist – Mulliganstewdotca | Next – Diana Krall sings Dylan |
Simple twist of fate | Diana Krall | Chimes of Freedom |
To Walk away | Dominque Fils-Aime | Our roots run deep |
Coyotes Banff | Coming Up – Jeremy Dutcher interview | CKUA Radio |
Gotta Serve Somebody | Eric Burden | Chimes of Freedom |
I ain’t got you | Delbert McClinton | Outdated Emotion |
Jeremy Dutcher Interview | Full Interview Mulligan Stew Podcast | @tdmulligan |
Pomowsuwinuwok Wonakiyawolo | Jeremy Dutcher | Motewolonuwok |
Jeremy Dutcher Interview | Full Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | mulliganstewdotca |
Take my Hand | Jeremy Dutcher | Motewolonuwok |
Jeremy Dutcher Interview | Full Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | details mulliganstewdotca |
Together we emerge | Jeremy Dutcher | Motewolonuwok |
An icon, a high-profile leader for indigenous nations, a legendary singer/songwriter, Oscar winner, Order of Canada recipient, Juno winner.
Apparently, that’s not good enough for CBC Television.
Their flagship investigative show Fifth Estate has accused Buffy of not being ingenious. A pretender.
Because Buffy and I were talking about her documentary Carry It On, she made a point of talking about her childhood and adoption.
I’ve known Buffy for a very long time. She has represented indigenous nations most of her life. She lived her life and spoke her truth.
This interview has been quoted in various articles.
Please have a listen and find your truth.
I’ve got Buffy’s words and music. Good enough for me.
Thank You
TDM