EP 275 | Art Bergmann-New Album ShadowWalk
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NATURAL WINE:
“Wine unplugged. It’s the unfiltered, untamed, unphotoshopped version of what we know wine to be. Hand picked, no additives, little or no sulphites.
It flies against the status quo. Challenges what people think is good wine”
Madeline Puckette /Wine Folly
In 2016 Matt moved to Victoria and joined the management team at OLO Restaurant, where he quickly took over the bar, and then wine programs. The food at OLO screamed natural – which inspired him to create a largely natural wine list, which over his nearly 5 years there, grew to become arguably the most natural list in Victoria.
Matt’s passion was really in finding new and exciting wines/regions/varietals to pair up with the food and encourage OLO guests to try. Then in fall 2021 he became the Food & Beverage General Manager at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre.
It was a major career shift, from a 40 seat farm-to-table high end restaurant, to a 7000 person arena, but loved it. Over the course of two hockey seasons now, Matt has become confident in his role – but missed the aspect of educating people on wine, and missed his connection to the wine world. Which is where the idea for Barnyard came from.
In Fall of 2022 Matt started reaching out to his contacts from his buying days at OLO, and suggested this gathering. The response was immediate and highly supportive.
Matt Cooke
For BARNYARD they had 35 wineries/agencies attending, including 18 BC wineries and 1 Ontario winery – all with principals, and 16 import agencies. The import agencies presented a range of products from their portfolio, which allowed the festival to showcase wines from 17 other countries.
The full list of wineries and agencies is up on their website:
https://barnyardwinefest.ca/wineries
Matt Cooke – Founder of Barnyard www.barnyardwinefest.ca <http://www.barnyardwinefest.ca>
Rajen Toor – Winemaker Ursa Major (Black Sage Road) https://ursamajorwinery.com <https://ursamajorwinery.com/>
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Mathew Vasilev – Co-founder/cidermaker Twin Island Cider (Pender Islands) https://www.twinislandcider.com/ <https://www.twinislandcider.com/>
Jay Drysdale – Bella Vineyards (Naramata Bench) https://www.bellawines.ca/
Bella- Jay Drysdale & Wendy Rose
Louise Fedyk – Massey Wines (Pouring Eastern European Wines) https://www.masseywines.com/ <https://www.masseywines.com/>
David Eiberg – Therianthropy (Ontario) https://therianthropy.wine/ <https://therianthropy.wine/>
Anthony Buchanan – Anthony Buchanan Wines (Kaleden) https://www.anthonybuchananwines.ca/ <https://www.anthonybuchananwines.ca/>
Anthony Buchanan
https://barnyardwinefest.ca/wineries
Natural Wine fest Part Two
Stratus – Amazing Field Blend
Niche – Small Batch/Big Love
Solvero – Welcoming Alison Moyes
New Releases – Everywhere
Okanagan Fall Wine festival
Mulligan Stew – Guest Art Bergmann | Terry David Mulligan | details – mulliganstewdotca |
Jump street (live) | boz scaggs | live at Greek – Columbia rarities |
are you sure | luther dickinson | Magic Music for family folk |
take me to the river | syl johnson | total explosion |
just know it (elsewhere version) | dan mangan | single |
TDMulligan | tonight’s guest art bergmann | album Shadow Walk |
strut | jimmy smith and taj mahal | dot.com.blues |
deane house – river cafe | NEXT – blue rodeo – serena ryder – | Mulligan Stew |
head over heals | blue rodeo | five days in July |
Art Bergmann and Russell Broom Guest | TDMulligan | playlist mulligan stew dot ca |
tightrope | Nathanial Rateliff and night sweats | a song for Leon |
good days | serena ryder | good days |
stranger in a strange land | margo price | a song for Leon |
A Day to Listen 2023 | Mulligan Stew | CKUA |
who will stop the rain | CCR | Cosmo’s Factory |
I never loved a man | Aretha Franklin | Never loved a man |
Mississippi Version 2 | bob dylan | Fragments – Time out of mind |
Guest tonight Art Bergmann and Russell Broom | Mulligan Stew | TDM |
Big Mac | Dr John | Dr John plays Mac Rebennack |
Art Bergmann Guests in Hour 2 | Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | and terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel |
Theme from Shaft | Isaac Hayes | Shaft single |
down in Hollywood | Ry Cooder | Bop till you drop |
to walk away | Dominque Fils- Aime | our roots run deep |
old men | corb lund | agricultural tragic |
Coyotes Banff – Thanksgiving Menu | Thanksgiving Weekend | coyotesbanffdotcom |
you got to move | Sam Cooke | The man who invented soul |
bring it on home | John Lennon | rock and roll |
Cupid | amy winehouse | back to black deluxe |
good times | aretha franklin | i never loved a man |
Russell Broom Interview for Art Bergmann | complete interview on mulligan stew podcast | Shadow Walk |
Death of a Siren | Art Bergmann | Shadow Walk |
Art Bergmann Interviwew | with TDMulligan | complete interview on mulligan stew podcast |
A hymn for you | Art Bergmann | Shadow Walk |
Art Bergmann Interview | complete interview on mulligan stew podcast | and tdm youtube channel |
Candlelight | Art Bergmann | Shadow Walk |
Art Bergmann Interview | complete interview on mulligan stew podcast | and tdm YouTube channel |
Jagged/One | Art Bergmann | Shadow Walk |
Singer/songwriter/composer Marc Jordan.
He and his love Amy Sky were show-stopping guests on the 2023 CKUA Juno Couch.
Then, they sang songs from their nominated album He Sang. She Sang.
Now Marc returns to The Stew with his latest solo gem, Waiting for the Sun to Rise.
Marc continues his journey through his jazz-influenced songbook..getting cooler and more focused by the year.
Tracks like Rio Grande (with Randy Brecker), and Tears for Fears’ Everybody Wants to Rule the World. And the standout Coltrane Plays the Blues.
A small suggestion when listening to Marc Jordan play and sing. The songs invite you to – LEAN IN.
Jordan and Sky are both national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors for Canada.
The first guest is singer/songwriter/composer Marc Jordan.
He and his love Amy Sky were show-stopping guests on the 2023 CKUA Juno Couch.
Then, they were singing songs from their nominated album He Sang. She Sang.
Now Marc returns to The Stew with his latest solo gem, Waiting for the Sun to Rise.
Marc continues his journey through his jazz-influenced songbook..getting cooler and more focused by the year.
Tracks like Rio Grande (with Randy Brecker), and Tears for Fears’ Everybody Wants to Rule the World. And the standout Coltrane Plays the Blues.
A small suggestion when listening to Marc Jordan play and sing. The songs invite you to – LEAN IN.
Jordan and Sky are both national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors for Canada.
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast. The video version on the TDM YouTube
There’s a second guest on this week’s Stew. A brief visit with Anna McGarrigle (from the much-loved duo Kate and Anna McGarrigle)
In 1975 Anna wrote an amazing song called Complainte Pour Ste Catherine.. Initially as a B side for a single about Henri Richard and the Habs.
It was then rerecorded for their first self-titled album and became one of those rare songs that just stays with the listener no matter what age. It also became a hit.
It’s now the centrepiece for a National Film Board animated short The Girl in the Red Beret.
Not so much about Ste. Catherine Street in Montreal but underneath it in the subway.
The song is sung by Kate’s daughter Martha Wainwright and Anna’s daughter Lily Lanken.
The screenings take place on Tuesday, Sept 26 at the Edmonton International Film Festival and Sunday the 24th at Calgary International Film Festival.
In Edmonton Sept 26 : Muttart Theatre at the Stanley Milner at 12:10 (Lunchbox series)
In Calgary Sunday 4 PM at Eau Claire 1 (Radiant Jewels Shorts)
Details at
We’ll celebrate the birthdays of Ray Charles and Bruce Springsteen
We’ll remember Bob Marley’s last concert. For the hour donors, we’ll bundle a September Harvest theme
With Neil Young, Earth, Wind and Fire and Frazey Ford.
We’ll salute the Canadians playing at Clapton’s Crossroads Festival tonight in LA.
Mulligan Stew-TDM | Guests – Anna McGarrigle and Marc Jordan | Details mulliganstew.ca |
Raw Deal | Wide Mouth Mason | Late Night Walking |
Thing called love (live) | Bonnie Raitt | Oakland 1989 |
pink houses | John Mellencamp | Plain Spoken |
Mulligan Stew | Coming UP Anna McGarrigle | The Girl in the Red Beret |
Dream you home | Tom Wilson and Iskwe | Motherlove |
Made up Mind (acoustic) | The Bros. Landreth | Let it Lie (10 yr anniversary.) |
I wish that we had never met | Ariel Posen | Reasons Why |
The Stew – Guest this hour Anna McGarrigle | The Girl in the Red Beret | NEXT – Making Whoopie – Ray Charles |
Deane House – River Cafe | Both – on the Bow – in Calgary | Thanksgiving this year |
Complainte pour Ste Catherine | Kate and Anna McGarrigle | Kate and Anna McGarrigle |
Anna McGarrigle Interview | About film The Girl in the Red Beret | Screening Sept 26th Edmonton. Sunday in Calgary |
Complainte pour Ste Catherine | Martha Wainwright and Lily Lanken | National Film Board soundtrack |
Thank you Anna and NFB | see the film in Calgary Sunday and Tuesday in Edmonton | at their Film Festivals |
Harvest Moon | Neil Young | Harvest Moon |
September | Earth, Wind and Fire | September |
September Fields | Frazey Ford | Indian Ocean |
Mulligan Stew | Terry David Mulligan | Coming UP – Marc Jordan Interview |
Hour Two of The Stew | Celebrating Springsteen’s Birthday | and Ray Charles |
Born to Run (live) | Bruce Springsteen | Live Series Stripped |
Blinded by the Light (live) | Bruce Springsteen | Live in Dublin |
Why (am I treated so bad) | Norah Jones . Quest Love .Christian McBride | Playing Along |
No Woman No Cry (live) | Bob Marley and The Wailers | LIVE |
Coyotes Banff – sponsor for 25 years | Coming UP – Marc Jordan | Waiting for the Sun to rise |
Casey Jones | The Grateful Dead | Very Best of |
Marc Jordan Interview | Waiting for the Sun to Rise | with TDMulligan |
Coltrane plays the Blues | Marc Jordan | Waiting for the Sun to rise |
Marc Jordan Interview | Complete interview on | Mulligan Stew Podcast |
Rio Grande | Marc Jordan | Waiting for the Sun to rise |
Marc Jordan interview | complete interview on mulligan stew podcast | and tdm YouTube Channel |
Everybody wants to rule the World | Marc Jordan | Waiting for the Sun to rise |
complete Marc Jordan Interview | mulligan stew podcast | video version on TDM YouTube Channel |
Autumn Leaves | Eric Clapton | Clapton |
Why are you doing a feature on Cider and Non-Alcoholic Wines?
Because that’s what the wind kindly blew my way. I’m a cider guy, fascinated by well-made low/no alcohol releases and a fan of Justin Wines. (And Paso Robles)
Last week we started featuring our interviews from the 4th annual BC Cider Festival and ran out of time and space to include the last two interviews.
Thus Part Two appears this week.
I felt that both of these guests deserved time to tell their stories. Just a little room to create a flourish or is it a fuss?
I can honestly say that Bruce McKinley is one of the planet’s more interesting people and he brings that character to every cider he makes at Valley Cider in Duncan.
Bruce McKinley – Founder and Ciderist Valley Cider (Duncan)
The website says “Welcome to Simply Different”
Cider is fermented apple juice. All the flavour and joie de vivre nature can be packed into a fruit, hosting a party for millions of super social yeast. After the sugar is consumed, the curtain comes down and the band packs up. Some extraordinary chemistry happens after this point depending on the care & creativity of the cidermaker, which is what you’re going to miss if the juice quality was low to begin with or if the cider is just being made as a cheap sugar delivery mechanism.
This is an unfortunate consequence of cider’s delayed & fairly recent reinvention as a valued craft product: the rise and domination of huge-scale low-cost commercial products, that unfortunately influence much of cider’s definition and public understanding. This need not be so. Cider can reflect the true heritage and at the same time continue evolving into modern ciders without being mired in unhealthy opportunism, as long as somebody cares enough to do it well. That is a craft.
What’s required is thoughtfulness, a commitment to crafting quality cider, some healthy delicious apples and a place to hang out and put it all together.
Check out the cider names –
Jennifer Turton-Molgat President. Wards Cider (Kelowna)
Great Granddaughter to George Ward who planted the original apple trees in 1918, Jennifer Turton-Molgat carries on the family’s apple-growing legacy. Under Jennifer’s direction, Wards Cider stands out as a fully authentic cidery. Everything from growing and harvesting their traditional cider apples to pressing, fermenting and bottling the finished ciders is done at their 5th generation, family-owned orchard.
With her outgoing and creative style, Jennifer leads Wards daily operations and teams, including orchards, cellars, sales, marketing and guest services.
Since 2006 Jennifer Turton-Molgat has also proudly led both The View Winery and Wards Cider to success in her role as President. Jennifer’s vision and inspiration for the winery and cidery is drawn from her family’s passion for the land as pioneering Kelowna orchardists and agriculturists since 1922.
(Tyler Harleton. Ashley Wiles Marketing. Chris Pagliocchini)
Chris Paliocchini and Tyler Harleton grew up on family farms. Chris’ background led him to work in cherry and apple breeding in Summerland, while Tyler found his way back to the land through winemaking in the Okanagan (TH Wines) Over the years (and glasses of wine) they realized there was a hole in the market for the non-drinker who was interested in a proper bottle of non-alcoholic wine. They landed on ONES+, a 1% wine made with BC Grapes with no added sugars or chemicals. They are proud to be making the Okanagan’s only non-alcoholic wine.
The 2021 Sparkling Rose, like champagne it arrives in your glass dry and features Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
The 2021 Sparkling Red reminds us of a great Lambrusco
I personally recommend seeking out the 2021 Pinot Noir and the sensational 2021 Cab Franc.
It’s a fact – No and Low appears to be the fastest-growing segment in the drinks industry.
A younger generation is seeking healthier choices in social, family and business gatherings.
Also moving well-being up the wish list.
Finally, the right people are making the right wines for the right reasons.
Check out One+ Highly Recommended.
Joe Spellman – Master Sommelier speaking for Justin Wines (Paso Robles)
Started this week’s show in the Pipe Shop North Vancouver at the Cider Fest. We finished back in the same room with our last guest.
I met and interviewed Master Sommelier Joseph Spellman who was attending the 2023 VanWineFest on behalf of Justin Vineyards and Winery in Paso Robles, California.
Joe has been a head sommelier, wine director and a star in Chicago’s dining scene. Capping it off with a great relationship with Chef Charlie Trotter. They’ve released three books together.
He’s a writer, consultant and educator on the geology, language and history of wine.
Many awards followed including Best Sommelier in the World. (French Wines and Spirits)
Founder Justin Baldwin planted his first vineyard back in 1981 with a mission to make world-class Bordeaux-style blends. Since then, Justin has expanded both their knowledge of viticulture in this unique region as well as their acreage.
They make a sensational Bordeaux Blend and the Cabernet Sauvignon is World Class.
Joe and I talk about Justin Vineyards and Wines of course but also about the state of wine in California, the rising profile of Paso Robles and its wines and his impression of BC wines.
Wonderful man with stories to tell. A total pleasure.
Stratus – stunning field blend from Ontario
Niche – Small Batch Big Love
Solvero – welcoming Alison Moyes
New Releases – Everywhere
Fall Okanagan Wine Festival
Crash the Time Machine The Odds 7th album has been released. The basic Odds lineup of Craig Northey, Pat Steward, Murray Atkinson and Doug Elliott are joined by the 5th Odd – Steven Page.
This is songwriting at a very high level, then taken even higher by players who are truly gifted.
I’m so glad that these guys got back together again after a hiatus from 2000-2007.
You can hear multiple influences in each and every track.
They’ve backed Warren Zevon, they wrote and played the soundtrack for Kids in the Hall Film Brain Candy and their TV series Death Comes to town, toured with and played with The Tragically Hip and Barenaked Ladies, wrote music for Corner Gas.
Crash the Time Machine deals with religion, the days we’re all living in and several songs in memory of their friend Spirit of the West leader/writer John Mann.
The song is Somehow in a Dream. The Waterboys are mentioned. As Craig tells us ..
“John told me that in his last hours, he’d like to have someone play “Whole of the Moon”
Crash the Time Machine The Odds 7th album has been released. The basic Odds lineup of Craig Northey, Pat Steward, Murray Atkinson and Doug Elliott are joined by the 5th Odd – Steven Page.
This is songwriting at a very high level, then taken even higher by players who are truly gifted.
I’m so glad that these guys got back together again after a hiatus from 2000-2007.
You can hear multiple influences in each and every track.
They’ve backed Warren Zevon, they wrote and played the soundtrack for Kids in the Hall Film Brain Candy and their TV series Death Comes to town, toured with and played with The Tragically Hip and Barenaked Ladies, wrote music for Corner Gas.
Crash the Time Machine deals with religion, the days we’re all living in and several songs in memory of their friend Spirit of the West leader/writer John Mann.
The song is Somehow in a Dream. The Waterboys are mentioned. As Craig tells us ..
“John told me that in his last hours, he’d like to have someone play “Whole of the Moon”
The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and seen on the Terry Daid Mulligan YouTube Channel.
We also salute BB King on his birthday and remember Motown songwriter Norman Whitfield, who along with his writing partner Barret Strong, left a remarkable legacy of memorable hits.
Ain’t to proud to beg – War – I’m Losing You – Poppa was a Rolling Stone, Ain’t too proud to beg. and many more. We play Heard it through the Grapevine.
And a special segment on bassist Richard Davis who passed away Sept 6 at 93.
The man played on over 600 albums. From Miles Davis and Duke Ellington to Bruce Springsteen,
Laura Nyro and Van Morrison ( he’s the bass player on Astral Weeks)
New music from Wide Mouth Mason, Bros. Landreth, and Rolling Stones. Cannonball Adderley brings Roebuck “Pops” Staples to the Stew.
A tonne of fun
Mulligan Stew-Guest Craig Northey (Odds) | Terry David Mulligan | mulliganstewdotca |
You pushed me | Wide Mouth Mason | Late Night Walking |
Hot or what | Mark Knopfler | Privateering (deluxe) |
Mystery Train | The Band | Moondog Matinee |
The Stew Year 27 | Our Guest – Craig Northey | The Odds and Steven Page Trio |
How bad do you want it? | Crystal Shawanda | Midnight Blues |
Three O’clock Blues | BB King and Eric Clapton | Riding with The King |
Deane House | River Cafe | NEXT – Cannonball Adderley |
Why..am i treated so bad (Live) | Cannonball Adderley | Walk Tall |
The Fever (live) | Bruce Springsteen – E Street band | The Darkness Tour (78) |
Home at Last | Steely Dan | Aja |
Mulligan Stew | Coming up Craig Northey – Odds | and new Rolling Stones |
The Stew with TDMulligan | Guest Craig Northey – Odds & Steven Page | NEXT BB King and Rolling Stones |
Paying the cost To be the Boss | BB King and The Rolling Stones | Deuces Wild |
Bye Bye Love | David Lindley | El Rayo X |
Made up mind (acoustic) | The Bros Landreth | Let it lie (10 year ann.) |
Blackbird | Billy Preston | Music is my life |
Terry David Mulligan | Mulligan Stew | CKUA Radio |
Astral Weeks | Van Morrison (Richard Davis) | Astral Weeks |
Sexy Mama | Laura Nyro (Richard Davis) | Smile |
Coyotes Banff | Coming UP – Craig Northey Interview | mulliganstewdotca |
Leave this house | Colin James | Open Road |
Craig Northey Interview | with TDMulligan | Crash the time machine |
The Travelling Light | Odds | Crash the Time Machine |
Craig Northey Interview | Odds and Steven Page Trio | album Crash the Time Machine |
Somehow in a Dream | Odds | Crash the Time Machine |
Craig Northey Interview | Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | and TDM You Tube Channel |
Crash the time machine | Odds | Crash the Time Machine |
GrapeVine | Marvin Gaye | Hitsville |
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | and TDM YouTube Channel | Thank You |
Angry | The Rolling Stones | Hackney Diamonds |
Photo by Linda C
Before the end of December, generally, they experience their first thawing. Those which a month ago were sour, crabbed, and quite unpalatable to the civilized taste, such at least as were frozen while sound, let a warmer sun come to thaw them, for they are extremely sensitive to its rays, are found to be filled with a rich, sweet cider, better than any bottled cider that I know of, and with which I am better acquainted than with wine. All apples are good in this state, and your jaws are the cider-press.</>
Henry David Thoreau
Apple Days at Sea Cider Saanichton
5th annual Cider Harvest Festival at Merridale, Cobble Hill BC
Shawn and Kelly Pisio with Terry David Mulligan – Photo by Linda C
We’re back to the 4th Annual BC Cider Festival – at The Pipe Shop, foot of Lonsdale in North Vancouver, BC.
The BC Cider business continues to grow and create.
BC has always had a history of tree fruits.
The first thing planted seemed to have been apples and pears.
The first thing the wine industry wanted was the soil the fruit farmers were growing in and started cutting down BC orchards.
Thankfully, educated minds began realizing there was value and heritage in that BC fruit.
Cider has continued to rise in popularity and when craft beer revealed their playbook, the cidermakers followed.
I believe there were some 45 ciders in attendance this year. Most are from BC but also Sweden and Spain.
Cidermakers are crazy, fun people. Hard workers. Aware of the history and heritage of BC tree fruit. Very passionate about making better and better cider.
The Pipe Shop – Photo by Linda C
Every guest below is either the Creator of the festival, Cidermaker or Owner of their Cidery.
Shawn and Kelly Pisio – Co-founders of BC Cider Festival
Kate Garthwaite – Left Field Cider (Logan Lake)
Christine Hardy – Riley’s Cidery (Bowen)
Gerta Lattey – Salt Spring Cider (Salt Spring Island)
Clinton McDougall – Sunday Cider (Gibsons)
Mathew Vasilev – Twin Island Cider (Pender)
Next Week – Part Two with
Stratus – Field Blend Rose (Ontario)
Niche – new releases
Solvero – Allison Moyes GM and Winemaker
Moon Curser New Releases
Hester Creek New Releases
The Sept 9 Mulligan Stew has a special guest – Ariel Posen.
He’s just achieving liftoff in his career but there’s absolutely no denying he has a profile arc heading up.
A session guitarist in Winnipeg (I saw him as the second guitarist in Bros. Landreth. If Ariel is playing beside Joey Landreth and more than holding his own, you know he is good)
He began his career quietly showcasing new guitars online for the companies making them.
He had no idea the effect he was having on the guitar and music fans of the world, especially in Europe.
So. when he finally decided to start his solo career and released his first album How Long (2019) Ariel was gobsmacked to find a ready and willing audience in Europe and across Canada, then in the USA.
Then came Headway, Mile End, Mile End 2, Familiar Ground, the Downtown EP and just now Reasons Why.
He’s touring Canada
Sept 26th in Calgary
Sept 27 in Edmonton
Sept 28 in Saskatoon
Sept 29 Winnipeg (home town)
BUT FIRST – On Sept 23 he performs at the 2023 Eric Clapton Crossroads Festival in LA.
Also invited by Eric are The Bros. Landreth. Also from Winnipeg.