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Mulligan Stew March 4th 2023- 2 hours of fine music & remembering Richard Manuel!

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UNSPECIFIED – CIRCA 1976: Photo of Band (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Well, look at that – March. The first weekend in March.

What’s next?  Longer days and nights? New White wines for Spring?  Birds chortling in the trees?
YUP!!!

Well, let’s celebrate with 2 hours of hand-picked music.

NEW music from Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder, Van Morrison, Nathaniel Rateliff and NightSweats, Bob Dylan U2,

Allison Russell and Brandi Carlile.

Classic tracks from Mellencamp and Springsteen, John Fogerty, Colin James, Queen and Bowie, BB King and Eric Clapton, Toots, Bahamas, and Cedrick Burnside. Leslie Feist. Corb Lund and Jerry Rafferty!!

Live tracks from Tedeschi Trucks, Sheryl Crow, and Joan Osborne.

And we remember the life and songs of Richard Manuel of The Band.  Lost on this day in 1986.

Richard Manuel’s is the first voice you hear on the first Band album Music from Big Pink. After a Robbie Robertson guitar intro that sounds as if it’s being fed through Garth Hudson’s Lowry organ at its most distorted, his aching baritone launches into the first reproachful line of `Tears of Rage`. As it arches over `arms`, you can’t help thinking of Ray Charles, the singer who more than any other shaped this unlikely white soul voice from Stratford, Ontario. And by the end of the first chorus you realize why, in an almost unspoken way, Manuel’s fellow Band vocalists Levon Helm and Rick Danko always looked upon him as the group’s `lead` singer.”
–Barney Hoskyns

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Stepping into March Terry Mulligan CKUA
It hurts me too Keb Mo The Door
Did you say such a thing? John Mellencamp and Bruce Springsteen Strictly a one – eyed Jack
Monarch Leslie Feist Monarch
The Stew with TDMulligan Year 27 mulligan stew dot ca
Modern Man Bahamas Live to Tape Vol 2
Have you seen the rain? John Fogerty The Long Road Home
Shake your Hips (Live) Joan Osborne Live
Hooray Hooray Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder Get on Board
Louie Louie Toots and the Maytals Funky Kingston
This is Mulligan Stew info and playlist mulligan stew dot ca also On Demand @ckua
Into the mystic Colin James Limelight
Worried man Blues Van Morrison Moving on Skiffle
Old Men Corb Lund Agricultural Tragic
Deane House and River Cafe Sponsoring Mulligan Stew and Supporting CKUA
Under Pressure Queen and David Bowie Hot Space
Right down the line Jerry Rafferty City to City
Be sure to check out Mulligan Stew On Demand at CKUA website Coming UP more Saturday night music
Hour Two of The Stew U2.BB KIng & Clapton. Allison and Brandi And remembering Richard Manuel
I’m on your side (live) Nathaniel Rateliff/Night Sweats The Future
Rock me Baby BB KIng and Eric Clapton Deuces Wild
Mississippi Bob Dylan Fragments
Can’t cry anymore (live) Sheryl Crow Live from The Ryman
Mulligan Stew – coming UP New U2, Allison Russell and Brandi Carlile playlist mulligan stew dot ca
Lydia Margo Price Strays
I pity the Fool Tedeschi Trucks Band Live from The Fox Oakland
Coyotes Banff supporting ckua for over 25 years AND a great restaurant experience
One U2 Songs of Surrender
Steppin Cedrick Burnside I Be Tryin’
You are not alone Allison Russell and Brandi Carlile You are not alone
Days like this Van Morrison Days like this
Thank you Donor Trevor Schuler We remember Richard Manuel from The Band
Across the Great Divide The Band The Band

 

March 4th, 2023 Brad Royale – Kitten Swish . It’s for your Mouth

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Brad Royale –  Sommelier and Micro-Negotiant. ( Kitten Swish, Tomato Wheels, latest crushing list)

 THE SHOW

 “Like the first bottles released in 2012, all are limited-production, with quirky names and labels derived from photos taken by Royale. There’s Call Me, a 2016 Zinfandel from the renowned Stuhlmuller vineyard in Sonoma, California; the label features a rotary phone.

… and Below the Surface, a 2013 Tempranillo from Rioja, Spain, which features a photo of entwined bodies and is a tribute to the unsung heroes behind every bottle: the growers, printers, graphic designers, shippers, importers. “It’s about all that effort that we forget about when we just grab a bottle off the shelf,” Royale says. “This is a tip of the hat toward what goes into making a great bottle of wine.”

Shelley Boettcher  •  Swerve/Calgary Herald

(Cab Franc-Here and Gone)

 

 

Brad Royale is Head Sommelier for the Concorde Calgary restaurant group with venues ranging from pinball bars, to bbq smokehouses to very fine dinning at  Model Milk,  Bridgette Bar,  to the restaurant  of the year, Major Tom.  Recently,  he was part of the team that opened a new restaurant Barbarella.

Brad Royale

Kitten Swish

Brad started ‘Swish in 2012 as a micro-negotiant company.  He works with small quantities of wine from estate producers They make the wine,  Brad makes a blend from their stock,  the team bottles it at the winery under the Kitten Swish label. Brad has wine imported into BC and Alberta.

 

The most recent was Piquette with Rhys Pender MW from Little Farm but he has bottled wines from Hungary (with John Szabo MS), USA, Spain, Germany, France, and British Columbia ( hopes to make a wine from the island next year).  And has a hand in designing the label artwork.  www.kittenswish.com

Little-Farm-Kitten-Swish-Piquette

Tomato Wheels

A brand new project with a partner based in Vancouver, Moirae Choquette.   She heard the Kitten Swish story on a podcast and reached out to  Brad to help her design her own label.  She wanted Lambrusco!  (Don’t we all)  Brad helped her find a fourth-generation vineyard in Emilia Romagna, Italy and the wine began it’s journey.

A brand new order of that Lambrusco is landing right now in Alberta. www.tomatowheels.com

 

 (Little Farm/Kitten Swish  Piquette)

Kitten-Swish

Brad talks about his current  “been crushing”  list

 – Belargus Anju Blanc (bought the Jo Pithon estate and making hard  Chenin)

Marchesseau Bourguiel (been crushing Loire Valley a lot in general lately…wicked value)

Domaine Wachau Gruner Veltliner Kellerberg (available in BC to, sick stuff)

– Aubert Chardonnay (recent visit to Vegas my mission was to taste as much as possible…it’s good to have goals)

 

We cover a lot of ground over the course of this TRR – some of these wines will be harder to find or access from outside Alberta BUT they are well worth the seeking!!

Unlike anything else, you’ll see and taste in your local store.  Promise.

  

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 Haywire

Osoyoos Le Rose

Lt Governors Awards

Sons of Vancouver

Davin de Kergommeaux

Van Wine Fest

Mt Boucherie

Okanagan Wine Festivals

Oaxaca Mezcal and Food

 

 

 

 

 

EP 245 | David Landreth Interview

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There’s really no such thing as an overnight success!

Dreams can be experienced but it takes the work of time to find the crossroads between dreams and reality.

The Bros. Landreth dreamt of making music, just like their Dad Wally in Winnipeg.

Wally wanted that too because he kept spinning vinyl at home,  like a music teacher. But no schlock..only the good stuff.

Little Feat, The Eagles, Neil Young, CS&Nash, and Bonnie Raitt.

 

Years later the Brothers are playing at the Winnipeg Folk Festival when they were approached by the headliner – none other than Bonnie Raitt.

She asked if they would send her songs to record because they reminded her of her friend Lowell George from Little Feat.

David and Joey Landreth wrote and rejected many songs. They felt they weren’t up to Bonnie’s standards but eventually – again years later – they sent a song they had recorded  called…     Made up mind.

Just so happens it’s the same song Bonnie heard them play and she said – that’s the song.

Two years later the boys hear from friends in Nashville that Bonnie is recording that song and then she makes it the first single off of Just Like That.

Both album and song go on to win Grammys this year and The Bros. Landreth have become “a thing”.

Because in the music world such  stories are told again and again and just to get the story straight, here’s a discussion with David Landreth about those Grammy moments and the rest of the story.  Well done boys.  FYI Bros. Landreth will get to thank Bonnie personally when they play the Byron Bay Festival in Australia April 6-10

Congrats Wally!!

What a win for Bonnie and great music.

February 25th, 2023-Meet the Makers

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Meet the Makers / Winemakers from Culmina & Laughing Stock

 

 

THE SHOW

It was just another Friday morning when the happy invitation came in from the delightful  Lindsay Kelm.

Come celebrate the harvest season with Culmina Family Estate and Laughing Stock Vineyards.

Join Winemakers Jean-Marc Enixon and Sandy Leier for an elegant afternoon sampling their latest releases and chatting about the 2022 harvest. We also have a couple of special sneak peeks in store, including the unreleased 2020 vintage of Laughing Stock’s signature Portfolio, and 2017 vintage of Culmina’s flagship Bordeaux blend, Hypothesis

 

Sandy Leier–Winemaker Laughing Stock (Naramata)

Here’s what I knew. I hadn’t spoken to Sandy Leier for years. At the time she was working with the legend Howard Soon at Sandhill and Calona. In 2018, after 15 years as a great team,  she took over from the departing  Howard.  Then a series of projects with Andrew Peller, Gray Monk and Gretzky Wines. Then, this year, a major move to Senior Winemaker at Laughing Stock on the Naramata Bench.  It’s the home of seriously great wines including a Syrah that makes hearts flutter and their red blend Portfolio.  Sandy brings six wines to taste and discover.

(List below)

 

(tdm and Sandy Leier)

Jean-Marc Enixon – Culmina Winemaker – (Oliver)

(tdm and Jean-Marc)

 

Jean-Marc Enixon’s wine career took flight in Toulouse, France. JM gained international experience in Sonoma County, China, then  back to France at Chateau Puy Guilhem in  Saillans as senior winemaking director.

At the suggestion of his wife saying something to the effect of   “how about making some new world wine”

Jean-Marc joined the Culmina Team  as Vineyard Manager and Winemaker in 2016.  Today he pours 7 wines.

As good as he is, perhaps his greatest accomplishment is welcoming two new children to the family while in the Okanagan.

“they’re taking French and I’m taking English”

 Sandy, Jean-Marc and I  tasted and talked about 

Laughing Stock Vineyards.

2021 Viognier

2020 Chardonnay

2020 Pinot Noir

2019 Syrah (new release)

2019 Portofino (new release)

2020 Portofino (unreleased)

 

Culmina Family Estate Winery

2019 Decora

2021 Unicus

2018 Dilemma

2019 Malbec

2018 Cabernet Sauvignon

2016 Hypothesis

2017 Hypothesis (unreleased)

 

www.laughingstock.ca

www.culmina.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Township 7

Fort Berens

Hester Creek

Sipster Two

 

Mulligan Stew Feb 25th 2023-Special Guest David Landreth

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There’s really no such thing as an overnight success!

Dreams can be experienced but it takes the work of time to find the crossroads between dreams and reality.

The Bros. Landreth dreamt of making music, just like their Dad Wally in Winnipeg.

Wally wanted that too because he kept spinning vinyl at home,  like a music teacher. But no schlock..only the good stuff.

Little Feat, The Eagles, Neil Young, CS&Nash, and Bonnie Raitt.

Years later the Brothers are playing at the Winnipeg Folk Festival when they were approached by the headliner – none other than Bonnie Raitt.

She asked if they would send her songs to record because they reminded her of her friend Lowell George from Little Feat.

David and Joey Landreth wrote and rejected many songs. They felt they weren’t up to Bonnie’s standards but eventually – again years later – they sent a song they had recorded Made up mind.

Just so happens it’s the same song Bonnie heard them play and she said – that’s the song.

Two years later the boys hear from friends in Nashville that Bonnie is recording that song and then she makes it the first single off of Just Like That.

Both album and song go on to win Grammys this year and The Bros. Landreth has become “a thing”.

Here’s a discussion with David Landreth about those Grammy moments and the rest of the story.  Well done boys.

Congrats Wally!!

What a win for Bonnie and great music.

New music from Michael Kaeshammer, Andy Fairweather Low, Eilen Jewell, Marcus Mumford

Also – Harry Nilsson, Dave, and Phil Alvin, The Blasters, Dionne Taylor, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Sarah McLachlan

And a moment in time when Bob Dylan stood in front of a stage as an 18 years old and watched a 22-year-old Buddy Holly perform his last show. (Plane crash three days later)

As Bob tells it, Buddy was also watching him and when Bob later wrote and recorded  the LP Time out of Mind  he felt “Buddy was in the process with me”

So we’ll play them back to back to back and see what transpires.

 

Enjoy!!

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew (Piano Special) Terry Mulligan Interview guest – David Landreth
Hip Hug Her Booker T and the MGs The Albums 62-68
Feeling Happy Dave and Phil Alvin Lost Time
Good to me (as I am to you) Aretha Franklin Lady Soul
Gravity Tedeschi Trucks Band I am the Moon Disc 3
A case of you Prince One Night Alone
Deane House and River Cafe Coming Up on The Stew Billy Preston, Stevie, Lennon, McCartney
Nothing for Nothing Billy Preston Ultimate Collection
Higher Ground Stevie Wonder Innervisions
Imagine John Lennon Imagine
Let it be The Beatles Let it be
Adia Sarah McLachlan Surfacing
The Stew – Piano/Keyboard Special TDMulligan Interview Guest David Landreth/Bros Landreth
Running Dionne Taylor Spirits in the Water
Let the good times roll Harry Nilsson Nilsson Schmilsson
coming UP – David Landreth on Bonnie at the Grammys Details Mulligan Stew dot ca CKUA
The Preacher Michael Kaeshammer Warehouse Sessions
The Fat Man Fats Domino Best of
Slippin and a sliding Little Richard greatest hits
Next in Hour Two of The Stew with TDMulligan David Landreth on Bonnie Raitt
Welcome to Mulligan Stew NEXT – The Bob Dylan and Buddy Holly Story CKUA
Cold Irons Bound Bob Dylan Time out of Mind
That’ll be the day Buddy Holly and The Crickets Best of
Maker you feel my love Bob Dylan Time out of Mind
Well all right Buddy Holly The Definitive Collection
Coming UP David Landreth On Bonnie and The Grammys
Sampson and Delilah The Blasters Hard Line
Got me a party Andy Fairweather Low Got me a party
Miles to go Eilen Jewell Gypsy
Coyotes Banff CKUA Sponsor for 25 years Coming UP – David Landreth
All I need is you Harrison Kennedy Thanks for Tomorrow
How Marcus Mumford self titled
David Landreth – Bros Landreth -in conversation with TDM -Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Stay The Bros. Landreth Come Morning
David Landreth – On Made up mind complete interview on mulligan stew podcast and tdm You Tube Channel
Made up mind The Bros. Landreth Let it Lie
David Landreth The Bros. Landreth Juno Nominated
Made up Mind Bonnie Raitt Just like that

 

EP 244 | Interview with Booker T Rock and Roll Hall of Famer

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Legendary artist/producer/songwriter Booker T Jones takes us through his life and music on The Stew and Podcast and YouTube.

Leading the house band at Stax records in Memphis.

Working with Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Wilson Pickett. Also Bob Dylan, and Neil Young, backing Otis at the Monterey Pop Festival and leading his own band Booker T and the MG’s.  His thoughts on the most memorable person he met and his induction into The  Rock Hall of Fame.

Lots of stories and music to go with it.

Booker leads a 10-piece Stax Revue Band on stage at Jack Singer Hall Saturday, Feb 25.

 

Mulligan Stew Feb 18th 2023-Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Booker T

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Booker T Jones Jr  – Inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame.

He joins us on The Stew @ckuaradio,  the Mulligan Stew Podcast and terrydavidmulligan You Tube Channel.

Leader of Booker T and the MG’s. (Al Jackson, Steve Cropper, Donald “Duck” Dunn

And The Stax/Volt House Band in Memphis

Arranging, playing, singing, and writing for classic tracks with

Otis Redding

Sam and Dave

Rufus/Carla Thomas

The Staple Singers

Albert King

Author of Bio Book Time is Tight

Co-band leader of Bob Dylan’s 30th Anniversary Concert at Madison Square Garden.

Behind Otis Redding when he exploded onto the stage at Monterey Pop

Played Green Onions at the Whitehouse for The Obamas.

Collaborated with:

  • Willie Nelson
  • Roseanne Cash
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Eddie Floyd
  • Levon Helm
  • Rod Stewart
  • Neil Young
  • Linda Ronstadt
  • Bill Withers.
  • And many more.

The man is still cooking. He brings with him fully formed stories of his Stax days. How Otis handled fame. Up until daybreak writing a song for Albert King to sing that day. It was called  Born under a bad sign. Meeting The Beatles and the audience reactions when they hit England with the original Stax Revue.

How he first saw and heard the Staple Singers as he delivered papers.

The effect Ray Charles had on his dreams and career. Lots of stories.

We have  Rock Royalty in the House

Booker T appears on stage Saturday, Feb 25  with a Stax Soul Revue – a 10-piece band playing all the hits.

Jack Singer Hall in Calgary

PLAYLIST:

The Stew Hour 1 (Guest Booker T) Guest tonight Booker T TDMulligan
Mulligan Stew (Guest Booker T) Terry Mulligan CKUA
What’d I say Ray Charles What’d I say
Oh Lord Things are getting pretty crazy up here Taj Mahal Senor Blues
Worried man blues Van Morrison single
Been to the Mountain Margo Price Strays
Next – Tom Petty Live, Squeeze, Matt Anderson Mulligan Stew Playlist Mulligan Stew Dot Ca
Tempted Squeeze Paul Carrack Collection
Ophelia (live) Matt Anderson Live at Olympic Hall
Free Fallin’ Mark Jordan/Amy Sky He Sang She Sang
Breakdown (Live) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Pack up the Plantation
Coyotes Banff Sponsor for 25 years Coming Up Booker T Interview
Got to Move Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac
Heartbreaker Brooks and Bowskill Too Many Roads
I got you Bahamas Live to Tape
TDMulligan Interviews Booker T next hour CKUA
It’s allright (live) Eddie Floyd Stax Volt Live in Paris
TDM – The Stew Next Hour – Booker T visits Be right back with Colin James
Booker T tells some tales In Hour Two of The Stew playlist mulligan stew dot ca
Cupid (live) Amy Winehouse Back to black (deluxe)
Valerie Amy Winehouse Back to Black (super Deluxe)
Mulligan Stew Year 27 CKUA
Can’t let go Allison Krauss & Robert Plant Raising the roof
I’ve got dreams (live) Delbert McClinton Live
Stop and Listen Blackie and the Rodeo Kings O Glory
River Cafe & Deane House Coming Up Booker T Interview He’s live in Calgary next Saturday
Crossroads (live) Eric Clapton LIve at The Fillmore
Me and Bobby McGee (live) Kris Kristofferson Live at Gilley’s
NEXT – Booker T appearing next Saturday night Jack Singer Calgary
Booker T Jones Jr Interview with TDM Mulligan Stew CKUA
Green Onions Booker T and the MGs Best of
Booker T Interview with TDMulligan CKUA
Dock of the Bay Otis Redding Dock of the Bay
Booker T Jones Jr complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and video on tdm YouTube Channel
Got to be some changes made The Staple Singers Soul Folk in Action
Booker T – Rock Hall of Fame The Stew CKUA
Born under a bad sign Albert King Born under a bad sign
Booker T – complete interview Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel
Hip Hugger Booker T and the MG’s Best of

 

February 18th, 2023 Every Chef Needs a Farmer- Every Farmer Needs a Chef!  

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Every Chef Needs a Farmer   Every Farmer Needs a Chef!

 The SHOW  

We were invited to the third annual Chef/Farmer gathering.  This year at Church and State Winery in Central Saanich.

It was presented by Buy BC.

The entire concept was created by Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture and Food. It’s a great fit because she WAS a farmer when the idea came to her. As Minister, she oversees the  Buy BC program.

It continues to highlight the many unique and engaging products coming from our own backyards. It’s a direct link between consumers and the creators behind each and every label.

(Lana Popham)

Our pal Chef Ned Bell is the chef ambassador for Buy BC.  As long as I’ve known Ned, he’s always been pushing the boundaries between Kitchens and Farmers.  There’s nothing he likes more than uniting and collaborating with other chefs, fishers, farmers, and influencers. The man is a game-changer.

If you’ve ever dined at his Naramata Inn, you’ll know that he’s also one of our very best chefs. His panel was titled – The Future of Food; Sustainable, Indigenous, Farmed, and Wild.

(Ned Bell and TDM)

 

NOTE:  We couldn’t possibly interview all the Farmers. I think there were over 20 in the room but we will reconnect and do stories on many of them !

Our Special Guests this week are:

 Robert BelchamChef’s Table Society. Chef and Owner Popina

Shawn Dirksen – Owner Northstar Organics. His panel was Selling Food to Our City. Small-Scale Diversified Organic Farming.

Jared Qwustenuxun Williams – Indigenous Foods Chef, Writer, and Storyteller

(Jared Qwustenuxun Williams)

Ian Tostenson – President and CEO, BC Restaurant and Food Services Assn

Ian Tostenson and Terry

Michael Verbrugge and Victoria Lake  – Canadian Seafood Processing

Chef Ned Bell – Naramata Inn

Lana Popham – Minister of Agriculture and Food

www.buybc.gov.bc.ca

@EatDrinkBuyBC

#buyBC

#everychefneedsafarmer

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Meet the Makers

Culmina  and Laughing Stock Winemakers

Kitten Swish – with Brad Royale

Van Wine Fest

Lt Governors Awards

Mt Boucherie

Okanagan Wine Festivals

Oaxaca Mezcal and Food

Haywire

Osoyoos le Rose

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP 243 | Terry Wickham-The state of Folk Music Festivals in Western Canada

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Terry Wickham, long-time Producer of Edmonton Folk Fest responds to the possible demise of the Vancouver Folk Fest and how it may affect other Festivals.

He also talks about the state of today’s touring industry. Off stage and on.

Let’s face it, music production and essential business are changing rapidly.

Costs are skyrocketing.

Artists are finding new and creative ways to make a living and extend their careers. Will your favorite festival still be up and running by the Summer? Have a listen.

Is there anyone or anything that can save Vancouver Folk Festival?

Maybe it’s you.

Mulligan Stew Feb 11th 2023- Terry Wickham-The state of Folk Music Festivals in Western Canada

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Some strong themes in this edition of The Stew.

Terry Wickham, long-time Producer of Edmonton Folk Fest responds to the possible demise of the Vancouver Folk Fest and how it may affect other Western Canadian Festivals.

He also talks about the state of today’s touring industry. Off stage and on.

Let’s face it, music production and essential business are changing rapidly. Artists are finding new and creative ways to make a living and extend their careers. Will your favorite festival still be up and running by the Summer? Have a listen.

We salute Sheryl Crow’s Birthday ()1952)

And songwriter Jerry Goffin, who with his then-wife Carol King wrote a lot of hits in the ’60s.

Natural Woman – Aretha

One fine day – Chiffons
Up on the roof – Drifters

Oh. And we start The Stew with Ray Charles – because on this day in 1959, he recorded What’d I say and he closed every show of his career with that song.

There’s some great new music from Michael Kaeshammer, Rory Block, Peaches, and Quiet, Ron Sexsmith &  Eva Cassidy.

A rare recording of Ry Cooder and David Lindley and their son and daughter live on stage at Vienna Opera House.

They lay into Mercury Blues.

There’s a segment when we go back to Winterland Ballroom in SF and relive the medley that Dylan and The Band finished The  Last  Waltz with.

Sublime!

Heads UP – Next week’s guest is BOOKER T JONES. The heart and soul of Stax Records. (25TH at Jack Singer)

And in two weeks

David Landreth about the Bonnie Bump The Bros. Landreth’s career is having!!

 

PLAYLIST:

Mercury Blues (live) Cooder/Lindley Family Live in Vienna Opera House
Worried man blues Van Morrison single
Be still Los Lobos Just another band from East LA (collection)
Learning to fly Tom Petty / Heartbreakers Into the great wide open
Todays guest – Terry Wickham EFMF The status of our Folk Festivals mulliganstew dot ca
Beautiful thing Peaches and Quiet Beautiful Thing
Dancing in the streets Rory Block Ain’t nobody worried
Deane House River Cafe Happy Valentines Day
Every day in a winding road (live) Sheryl Crow Live at The Ryman
Things I forgot to do Duke Robillard The called it R&B
The Stew TDMulligan Guest Terry Wickham – Edmonton Folk Fest
Natural Woman Aretha Franklin Lady Soul
One fine day The Chiffons The best of
Up on the roof The Drifters Up on the Roof
Terry Wickham guests Hour Two The Stew – Year 27 TDMulligan
Little Red Rooster The Rolling Stones (with Clapton) Steel Wheels
Ramblin’ Michael Kaeshammer The Warehouse Sessions
Coming Up – The Future of Folk Fests The Terrys – Wickham and Mulligan MulliganStew dot Ca
This is Hip John Lee Hooker & Ry Cooder Mr Lucky
Baby let me follow you down (live) The Band with Bob Dylan The Last Waltz (deluxe)
I don’t believe you (live) The Band with Bob Dylan The Last Waltz (deluxe)
Forever Young (live) The Band with Bob Dylan The Last Waltz (deluxe)
Baby, let me follow you down (live) The Band with Bob Dylan The Last Waltz (deluxe)
Mulligan Stew Coming Up Terry Wickham The future of Folk Fests
When our love was new Ron Sexsmith single
Welcome to The Stew Terry David Mulligan @ckuaradio
Tall trees in Georgia Eva Cassidy single
Coyotes Banff Valentines Menu For Fen 14
Changed my way of living Taj Mahal The Natchl’ Blues
Terry Wickham Interview Producer of Edmonton Folk Festival The Future of Fests
SOB Nathaniel Rateliff/Night Sweats Nathaniel Rateliff/Nights Sweats
Terry Wickham Interview Complete Interview – Mulligan Stew Podcast & tdm YouTube Channel
Troubled Mind Dan Mangan More or Less
Terry Wickham Interview Complete interview – Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel
Complete Terry Wickham on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube channel
Twist and Shout The Beatles Twist and Shout