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Mulligan Stew March 5th 2022-So long Nanoose

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Two hours of music,  squeezed out of a tube and onto your music brush.

We start in New Orleans because it’s Mardi Gras Time.
Paul Simon/The Subdudes/Aaron Neville and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band plus The Neville Brothers.
New music from
Sting and Tami Neilson
A double shot of Los Lobos, Pink Floyd for David Gilmore’s birthday.
Some Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Bob Marley, and The Temptations. And that’s just the first hour.
Hour two salutes Peter Green from The Original Fleetwood Mac. (David Gilmore shows up there too)
Check out the playlist below.
FYI. This is the last show from the Nanoose Bay studios.
Next week. It’s Mill Bay Mully

 

 

PLAYLIST:

www.mulliganstew.ca Welcome – March 5 2022
Late in the evening (live) Paul Simon Live in Hyde Park
Keep my feet on the ground The Subdudes Behind the levee
Stompin’ Ground Aaron Neville and Dirty Dozen Brass Band Take me to the River
(Hey Mama) Wild Tchoupitoulas Neville bros (Hey Mama) Wild Tchoupitoulas
This is The Stew 2022 TDMulligan
River Tami Neilson River
Por Su Amor Sting Por Su Amor
Volver Volver (live) Los Lobos Just another band from East LA
Come on Let’s Go Los Lobos La Bamba
The Stew for you [email protected]
www.deanehouse.com www.river-café.com
Learning to fly Pink Floyd Momentary Lapse of Reason
Tumbling dice Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams
Searching for my baby Alison Krauss and Robert Plant Raise the roof
Desperado Johnny Cash CASH
My girl The Temptations Hitsville
This is The Stew 2022 www.mulliganstew.ca
Three little birds Bob Marley and the Wailers Exodus
This is The Stew 2022 [email protected]
long grey mare Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac
Black Magic Woman (live) Mick Fleetwood (and Rick Vito) Mick Fleetwoods Live tribute to Peter Green
Looking for somebody Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac
www.mulliganstew.ca Mulligan Stew Podcast – Kevin Hearn Solo Piano
Oh Well (live) Mick Fleetwood (and David Gilmore) Mick Fleetwoods Live tribute to Peter Green
MulliganStew Podcast Kevin Hearn – solo improvised piano
The Spark William Prince Reliever
Take it with you when you go Kathleen Edwards Total Freedom
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Tedeschi Trucks Band .Rickie Lee Jones [email protected]
Tell the truth (live) Tedeschi Trucks Band Layla Revisited
Last train home John Mayer SOB Rock
Chuck E’s in love (live) Rickie Lee Jones Naked Songs
Podcast – Kevin Hearn – Solo Improv Piano www.mulliganstew.ca
Waiting for the World change Keb Mo and Taj Mahal TajMo
www.mulliganstew.ca Kevin Hearn – Solo Improvised  Piano
Whiter shade of Pale Procol Harum Procol Harum
Alone again or Love Forever Changes
Memphis Faces A nod is as good as a wink

 

EP 196 | Keb’Mo’

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It’s fair to say Keb Mo is simply one of the most popular choices for anyone’s playlist.  An easy pull.

He delivers thoughtfulness, groove, and joy every time.

So imagine my delight in having him Zoom guest from his home in Nashville.

Keb’s new album is Good to be. It reflects the loss of his mother, returning  to Compton to remodel and freshen up the home he was brought up in and to reconnect with “the community”.  That’s one thing we talk about – I never thought of Compton as a community because everything I read and heard only referenced the toughness of the streets and what could be a hard life. (NWA!!)

Keb references and hangs with The Compton Cowboys.. real-life people. Legends in  Compton history. (Check out the video below)

Speaking of video – You can see the Zoom Interview on the Terry David Mulligan YouTube Channel!  His smiles and laughs make the session come alive.

Keb also talks strongly about his thoughts on  Black History Month, working with Vince Gill, Old Crow Medicine Show, covering his friend Bill Withers, etc.

He answers the last question straight up – Did you find the blues or did the blues find you?

The complete audio and zoom interview drops right after The Stew.  Details  at www.mulliganstew.ca

 

 

February 26th, 2022- 8 of the finest Proseccos in the World with Treve Ring, and the State of BC Restaurants.

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8 of the finest Proseccos in the World with Treve Ring and the state of  BC Restaurants with Ian Tostenson and Kelly Gordon.

 

Hello… Hoping you are safe and well!

Loving this show.

The feature guests are  Wine Judge and Writer Treve Ring pouring 8 Prosecco’s from the legendary Conegliano Valdobbiadene region of Italy and then  a check in on the state of BC’s restaurants following two years of lockdown with Ian Tostenson BC Restaurant and Food Services Assn and Kelly Gordon  Romer’s Restaurants.

 

THE SHOW

 

Treve Ring  –   Cru-Consultancy. Speaker, writer, judge, traveler, Sommelier. Self-confessed geek.

The amazing Treve Ring is a wine writer and editor, judge and speaker, and perpetual traveler. A certified sommelier, WSET diploma holder, French wine scholar, instructor, and Sherry instructor, she is based in Victoria,  Vancouver Island,  though is most often found on a plane or in a vineyard.

TD interviewing Treve Ring

Treve has been writing professionally since 2001. Her work is regularly seen in numerous publications including World of Fine Wine, Meininger’s Wine Business International, Wine & Spirits, Sommelier Magazine, Wine Enthusiast, WineAlign, The Alchemist, Quench Magazine, Vitis, Lonely Planet Travel, and others.

In addition to her role as Correspondent Anorak at WineAnorak, she is the executive editor and senior critic at Gismondi on Wine, and editor at large for SIP Northwest Magazine. She tastes thousands of wines each year, and is an established wine judge in Canada, the UK, South Africa, New Zealand, and the United States. In 2012, she co-founded Cru Consultancy, a boutique wine education, and consultation company. Though her travels take her all over the wine world, Treve has spent the last few years concentrating and researching sparkling wine globally, with a focus on Champagne.

This story began in Conegliano Valdobbiadene, a hilly area in North-East Italy, 50 km from Venice and around 100 from the Dolomites. Here, for over three centuries, people have grown the grapes that produce Prosecco Superiore, whose success began with the founding of Italy’s first School of Winemaking in 1876. The production area covers 15 communes and represents the heart of the world of Prosecco; it is one of Italy’s historic denominations, recognized in 1969. In 2009, with the reorganization of the denominations for Prosecco, the Ministry of Agriculture classified it as Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin (D.O.C.G.), the highest level of quality for Italian wines.

Treve brings 8 Proseccos from Conegliano Valdobbiadene. The heart of Prosecco Superiore  D.O C.G.

 

Below are the wines we tasted  (with Treve’s guidance and storytelling). Surprisingly, few if any are represented in BC.

 

  1. La Farra Rive di Farra di Soligo 2020 Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Brut
  2. Conte Collalto Ponte Rosso NV Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Brut
  3. Bellenda San Fermo 2021 Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Brut
  4. Perlage Canah NV Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Brut
  5. Valdellövo ZeroNove 2021 Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Brut
  6. Bianca Vigna Rive di Collalto 2020 Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry
  7. Cantina Bernardi Terra De Rù 2021 Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry
  8. Riccardo NV Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Dry

www.cruconsultancy.com

@treve_ring

#ConeglianoValdobbiadene

 

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

Kelly Gordon – President/Partner  Extra Mile Services Assn and Romer’s Burger Bars

The 2-year lockdown and Covid Pandemic hit the restaurants of BC really hard. menus were shortened, take out became a great way to pay the bills and staff, online creative helped create new customers and everyone started eating local.

Kelly Gordon & Chef Jim Romer (Nick Procaylo -PNG)

So. Here are  on the cusp of Spring 2022 at what feels like the start of a new normal.

I’ve invited two guests whose business is to read the future and guide their associations and restaurants.

From Ian and Kelly I wanted to know:

What’s the state of our restaurants in early 2022?

How did many of the restaurants survive the last two years?

The government’s role in supporting these businesses?

And what can we – the customer – do to help the remaining restaurants not only survive but thrive in the next two years.

 

www.BCRFA.com

www.romersburgerbar.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

  • What will Festival Season look like?
  • New Spring Releases
  • Monte Creek – Kamloops. Thompson
  • Checking out Mill Bay

 

 

Mulligan Stew Feb 26th 2022- Special Guest Keb’Mo’

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I imagine my delight in having Keb’ Mo’  Zoom guest from his home in Nashville.

Keb’s new album is Good to be. It reflects the loss of his mother, returning home to his childhood home in Compton to remodel and freshen up the home he was brought up in and to reconnect with “the community”.

I never thought of Compton as a community because everything I read and heard only referenced the toughness of the streets and what could be a hard life. (NWA!!)

Keb references and hangs with The Compton Cowboys. Real-life people. Legends in  Compton history.

Keb also talks strongly about his thoughts on  Black History Month, working with Vince Gill, Old Crow Medicine Show, covering a song by his friend Bill Withers and more.

He answers the last question straight up – Did you find the blues or did the blues find you?

The complete audio and zoom interview drop right after The Stew.  Details  at www.mulliganstew.ca

It’s good to be a Keb’ Mo’ Fan. The music sticks to your heart and so does the man.

and Hey!  Check out the rest of the Stew.

Leonard Cohen, Steve Miller Band, The Dead, Robert Plant, A Fats Domino mini-festival for his birthday, Fruit Bats, Blue Rodeo, Lucinda Williams, Amy Winehouse, Led Zeppelin etcetera!!

 

THANK YOU

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Feb 26 2022
Special Guest – Keb’ Mo’ in 30 minutes
Ninety-nine and half Jim Byrnes Long hot Summer nights
Sugaree (live) Grateful Dead Live at Fox Theatre St Louis
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP -= Keb Mo Interview
Can’t let go Lucinda Williams Car Wheels on a gravel road
Rainbow Robert Plant Digging Deep Subterania
Spare Tire Ariel Posen – Corey Wong Spare Tire
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Keb Mo
Keb’Mo’ Interview Album – Good to be
The Medicine Man (Old Crow Medicine Show) Keb Mo Good to be
Keb’Mo’ Interview Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
So Easy Keb Mo Good to be
Keb Mo Interview Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Good to be (Home again) Keb Mo Good to be
Keb Mo Interview Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Lean on me Keb Mo Good to be
Keb Mo Interview Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Quite Moments (with Kristin Chenoweth) Keb Mo Good to be
This is Mulligan Stew in 2022 www.mulliganstew.ca
The Fat Man Fats Domino Fats Domino (Vinyl)
Blue Monday Fats Domino Fats Domino (Vinyl)
Let the four winds blow Fats Domino Fats Domino (Vinyl)
This is The Stew with TDMulligan Coming UP – Led Zeppelin. Leonard Cohen
Darlene Led Zeppelin Coda
Back to Black Amy Winehouse Back to Black
I’m your man Leonard Cohen More best of
The Joker Fruit Bats Some clouds are just clouds
Gangster of love Steve Miller Band Sailor
You’re so fine Steve Miller Band Sailor
www.mulliganstew.ca Dave Mathews. Blue Rodeo. Hooker.Sam & Dave
You and Me Dave Mathews Band Big Whiskey
When you were wild Blue Rodeo Many a mile
One Burbon One Scotch One Beer John Lee Hooker 20th centtury masters
I thank you Sam and Dave I thank you
www.mulliganstew.ca TDMulligan
One Johnny Cash Cash
Thanks for donating and listening
complete Keb Mo interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Move Over (Alt Version) Janis Joplin and Full Tilt Boogie Band Pearl (Legacy Edition)

EP 195 | Paul Janeway – St. Paul & The Broken Bones

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St Paul and the Broken Bones.  The best name in years.

Our guest is the co-founder, lead singer, and co-writer Paul Janeway…the Paul of St Paul.

They’ve just released their 4th Album The Alien Coast. Fair to say, it’s not like the other three.

The groove is still there but they’re singing about classic painters, fever dreams, dancing as the World ends.

Paul Janeway looks like what he was planning to be – an accountant and bank teller – or a Preacher.

On stage, he brings the fire and brimstone of a Preacher but with the composure of Marvin Gaye and the driven belief of James Brown.

There’s so much to talk about here. Faith. Love. Devotion.

With three tracks included from The Alien Coast, we proudly present Paul Janeway – St Paul and the Broken Bones.

 

Tour Dates:

March 2-March 6 – North Charleston, SC – Riverfront Park Performance Pavilion

March 4 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern *

March 5 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Wine & Food Festival

March 6 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz *

March 8 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre *

March 9 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *

March 11 – New York, NY – The Beacon Theatre *

March 12 – Lebanon, NH – Lebanon Opera House *

March 13 – Boston, MA – House of Blues *

March 15 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore *

March 16 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE *

March 18 – Toronto, ON – Queen Elizabeth Theatre *

March 19 – Ottawa, ON – Bronson Centre *

March 20 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall *

March 22 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall *

March 23 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall *

March 25 – Minneapolis, MN – Palace Theatre *

March 26 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant

April 16 – Birmingham, AL – Alabama Theatre

April 21 – Dallas, TX – The Granada Theater^

April 22 – Houston, TX – House of Blues

April 23 – Dallas, TX – The Granada Theater ^

April 24 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s ^

April 26 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom ^

April 28 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom ^

April 29 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up ^

April 30 – Salt Lake City – Commonwealth Room ^

May 3 – Seattle, WA – The Neptune ^

May 5 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom ^

May 6 – San Francisco, CA/Oakland, CA – Fox Theater ^

May 7 – San Diego, CA – Humphreys Concerts By The Bay ^

May 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Theatre at Ace Hotel ^

May 11 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriet’s ^

May 12 – Phoenix, AR – The Van Buren ^

May 14 – Huntsville, AL – Orion Amphitheater (with Brittany Howard, Drive-By Truckers, and Mavis Staples)

* with Thee Sacred Souls

^ with Danielle Ponder

 

St. Paul & the Broken Bones & Fitz and the Tantrums:

Jun 1 – Asheville, NC – Rabbit Rabbit

Jun 3 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amp

Jun 4 – Wilmington, NC – Riverfront Amp

Jun 5 – Doswell, VA – Meadowbrook Park

Jun 7 – Burlington, VT – Shelburne Museum Green

Jun 8 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

Jun 10 – New Haven, CT – Westville Bowl

Jun 11 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony

Jun 12 – Bethlehem, PA – Steelstacks

Jun 14 – Canandaigua, NY- CMAC

Jun 15 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavillion

Jun 17 – Kettering, OH – Fraze Pavillion

Jun 18 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU White Water Amp

Jun 21 – Kansas City, MO – Grinders

Jun 23 – Rogers, AR – Walmart Amp

Jun 24 – Des Moines, IA – Water Works Park

Jun 25 – Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s

SUPPORT:

Seratones – June 1-12

Devon Gilfillian June 14 – June 25

 

Europe / UK Tour Dates:

Jul 20 – Berlin, Germany – Kesselhaus

Jul 22 – Paris, France – Bataclan

Jul 24 – Netherlands, Amsterdam – Paradiso

Jul 26 – Leeds, United Kingdom – Brudenell Social Club

Jul 28 – London, United Kingdom – Electric Ballroom

Jul 31 – Cambridge, United Kingdom – Cambridge Folk Festival

Aug 2 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Old Fruit Market

Mulligan Stew Feb 19th 2022-Special Guest Paul Janeway

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Does anyone remember the moment a couple of years ago at the Edmonton Folk Fest when Paul Janeway left the Broken Bones blasting on stage and took his microphone into the audience and walked halfway up the hill?

He’d still be going but the mic stopped working.

It’s the kind of thing a firebrand preacher might do. That’s part of Paul’s childhood in Alabama.

He didn’t hear any popular music on the radio until his late teens because he and his family only listened to gospel stations.

Paul claims his gateway drug into secular music was early Tom Waits. Good Call.

We talk about the Edmonton Folk Fest, finding his voice, Paul talks about Oasis Pizza. That’s the routine they go through backstage just before they go on.

He talks about how he transforms into St Paul as he walks out to the mic and also fills us in on his best friend and co-founder/bassist  Jessie Philips.  Jessie’s hometown isn’t Birmingham, Alabama. It’s Fernie, BC.

Paul also proudly brings their new album  The Alien Coast. That’s where they all live – on The Gulf of Mexico coastline. Early explorers called it The Alien Coastline.

It’s not exactly the same R&B band you may have fallen for.  The groove is still there but the lyrics reference classic art and painters, dream state content, etc.

All this plus 2 hours of hand-picked tunes.

New tracks from John Mellencamp (with Bruce Springsteen), Bahamas,  Taj and Ry,  Matt Anderson, Walk off the Earth, Aaron Neville, next week’s guest Keb’ Mo’.

The complete Interview with Paul Janeway – with tracks – can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast. Also available on video. Details at www.mulliganstew.ca 

FYI – Next weeks Podcast features Keb’ Mo’

February 19th, 2022 – Discovering outstanding  wines at 2House & Gold Hill plus  Little Engine on Naramata Bench

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Discovering outstanding  wines at 2House & Gold Hill plus  Little Engine on Naramata Bench

THE SHOW

 In 2007, when Tasting Room Radio began in a barn studio on the Naramata Bench,  I went looking for the most interesting people making the most interesting wines.

The very first of those guests were Val Tait and Ian Sutherland.

Valeria was consulting a number of wineries/vineyards and Ian was making wine as the founder of Poplar Grove. They took me to wine school every time we talked. They’ve become great friends.

Valli and Ian

Ian sold Poplar Grove but continued to consult. Val recently said goodbye as GM and Head Winemaker at  Bench 1775.

Now, 15 years after first meeting them,  they return to Tasting Room Radio as their own winery – 2House. Making singular wines but each with its own expression.

For example, they both make a Cab Franc. One in Val’s cool style and another with  Ian’s passion.

Here’s the problem.  They have yet to SHARE that Franc with me and frankly you as well. I hear it’s coming.

What they did send to taste and talk about were their collaborative efforts with –

2House  2018 Chardonnay (think Montrachet)  WOW!

2House 2017 Tempranillo (one of the very best BC reds I’ve tasted.)

Good grief these are good wines.!

 

Val Tait is also consulting  Gold Hill Wines for the Gill Family.  That means she has access to the very best vineyards for the  Gold Hill label and at the same time can grow the  2House label into the future.

 

This time we sample –

Gold Hill

2020 Cab Franc Rose

2020 Sauvignon Blanc

2014 Merlot –   A 2014 Merlot is one of their releases. It’s huge.

Same with 2015 Cab Franc.

 

Trust me on this.  When Val gets her hands and talent on those vineyards,  in the years ahead the wines at Gold Hill will be keepers.

 

 

 

https://www.goldhillwinery.com/

Instagram: @2housewine

 

 

Steven French  co-founder of Little Engine Wines (with wife Nicole)

 Steven and Nicole met at the University of Western Ontario and upon graduation moved to Calgary where they spent twenty years, Nicole in education and real estate development and Steven in oil and gas.

Successful entrepreneurs with an inherent family motto of will and determination it was their desire to create that beckoned them to an industry steeped in creativity.

They purchased their first vineyard site in 2011 with the foresight of combining their love for both wine and the rich tradition and culture of winemaking into a brand that would deliver excellence without compromise, the Little Engine brand.

Their family motto: “Dreams don’t come true, dreams are made true.”

This two-part interview started when I saw a mention of a virtual tasting Little Engine was offering online.

I liked the idea because you could playback Stevens commentary – pause and make notes – then carry on.

Three small piccolo bottles showed up.

2018 Little Engine Chardonnay

2018 Little Engine Pinot Noir

2018 Merlot

I got Steven to turn off his front-end loader and get in touch. No easy task.

I had a bag full of questions about Little Engine and he answered all of them and more.

Because of the commitment by Nicole and Steven, Little Engine Wines are always going to be singular, outstanding, and better each year.

Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation with Steven.  I hope it shows.  Cheers!!

Congratulations to the winemaking team, led by Scott Robinson. Well Done!

 

 

www.littleenginewines.com

#littleenginewines

@littleenginewines

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

  • New Releases
  • Restaurant Updates
  • Festival Updates
  • A Prosecco Tasting and Seminar.

 

 

 

 

 

EP 194 | Shawn Hall: Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer live at the King Eddy

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Carefully assembled from the most powerful performances of a three-night residency at Calgary’s historically iconic blues mecca, the King Edward Hotel, between February 15th and 17th, 2019, Live at the King Eddy arrives as the latest installment of an already storied career that has to date produced six stunning studio releases. Following the independently released, raw folk and country-blues excursions of 2007’s The Blues Can Kill and the following year’s eponymous album, vocalist and harmonicist Shawn Hall – the Harpoonist – and guitarist Matt Rodgers – the Axe Murderer – truly hit their stride and found their sound on 2012’s Checkered Past.

Now. Three years after capturing these live recordings on The Stones Mobile, Harp and Axe release the finished product. Live at The King Eddy.

It’s a pumped and beautifully greasy set. Slick and unhinged at the same time.

Here’s a conversation with Shawn Hall – The Harp. We’ve showcased 5 tracks for you.

  • Mama’s in the back seat
  • Cry a Little
  • Roll with the punches
  • Sarah
  • Treat me kind

 

Mulligan Stew Feb 12th 2022-Special guest Shawn Hall

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“The Harp” Shawn Hall joins me for a glorious walk through the new live album  Live at The King Eddy by The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer. (And our pal Dawn Pemberton is a wonderful part of the mix)
All of the beautiful noise at The King Eddy was captured  3 years ago by the legendary Rolling Stones Mobile.
(Led Zeppelin, The Who, Dire Straits. Bob Marley Live, Exile on Main Street, Sticky Fingers, etc)
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast. Video on YouTube
Also, a donor asked for All along the Watchtower but didn’t specify which of the many artists who’ve covered Dylan’s classic.
So we played “a few” to start the show.

Playing for change (Neville Family)

Ritchie Havens

Brothers and Sister with Merry Clayton

Bob Dylan

Also a donor suggestion – they were making plans to go to London for concerts, etc but COVID delayed plans so….we play live tunes recorded in London…

Carole King

BB King/Crusaders

The Beatles

Amy Winehouse

Leonard Cohen

Elton John

 

Enjoy and Happy Valentines

Stay well

PLAYLIST:

The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca (playlist)
All along the Watchtower Playing for Change Listen to the music
All along the Watchtower Bob Dylan MTV Unplugged
All along the Watchtower Ritchie Havens Live at Cellar Door
All along the Watchtower The Brothers and Sisters with Merry Clayton Dylan’s Gospel
www.mulliganstew.ca [email protected]
Soul Man Sam and Dave Soul Men
Don’t do it (live) The Band Rock of Ages
Breathing Amy Helm What the flood leaves behind
www.coyotesbanff.com Next – Head up to the roof with The Beatles and Carole King
Coming Up The Harp and Axe Live at King Eddy
Get back (live) The Beatles Let it be – Get Back Soundtrack
Up on the roof (live) Carole King Live at BBC
The thrill is gone (live) Crusaders with BB King Royal Jam
Teach me tonight (live) Amy Winehouse At the Hootenany London – Frank
TDMulligan – Mulligan Stew Mulligan Stew Podcast – complete Shawn Hall Interview
Closing Time (live) Leonard Cohen Live in London
Bennie and The Jets (live) Elton John Live Aid (Wembley)
www.mulliganstew.ca [email protected]
I got you babe UB40 and Chrissie Hynde Baggariddim
Tonight’s guest Shawn Hall – The Harp and Axe details www.mulliganstew.ca
Hooray Hooray Ry Cooder – Taj Mahal Get on board
checking up on my baby Tah Mahal (with Ry Cooder) Taj Mahal
since when 54.4 La Difference – A history unplugged
Just around the corner JD McPherson single
Go get it Dominique Fils-Aime single
I am a man that worries John Mellencamp Stricky a one eyed jack
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming up Shawn Hall – Harp and Axe Live at King Eddy
Going back to New Orleans Dr John Going back to New Orleans
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT _ Harp and Axe
Shawn Hall Interview The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer
Mama’s in the back seat (live) The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Live at the King Eddy
Shawn Hall Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Roll with the punches (live) The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Live at the King Eddy
Shawn Hall Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Cry a little (live) The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Live at the King Eddy
King of El Paso Boz Scaggs Dig

February 12th, 2022

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Barclay Robinson   Winemaker  Road 13 and Graham Pierce Winemaker & GM Kitsch

 

THE SHOW

 

Barclay Robinson   Road 13   Golden Mile.   (Also on video)

Barclay Robinson WM Road 13

 

Barclay’s been busy. A Calgary based Sommelier who began his wine education at Brock University. (Bsc)

Then came working classrooms at Foreign Affair, Ridgepoint, Vineland, Tawse and Henry of Pelham. All in Ontario.

Barclay now finds himself 2 years into a fine career as head winemaker at the iconic Road 13 on the Golden Mile.

I was interested in finding out his thoughts on Okanagan winemaking and the different elements and varietals he’s working with.

We end the two part conversation with a clever and fun Blind Tasting feature the team at  Road 13 has created.

The titles alone should capture your attention – Love is Blind. Featuring Heavyweight Whites/Bold Reds

The Perfect Pair!

A Sea of Red

The Dynamic Duo

Road 13 Love is Blind

but First – we start straight into current releases.

A fabulous 2019 Viognier. Totally yummy. An Instant favourite! $26

A 2019 Jackpot Chardonnay –  The iconic Castle Vineyard.  Pear Everywhere.$52

A 2018 Syrah – 15.1%. Hot/smoky  year. 30% new oak. A beauty blend of Black Sage, Golden Mile and Similkameen vineyards. $35

A 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon.  14.3%.  Cawston area in Similkameen Valley.  $33  Ripe black fruit and spices. Nice balance and barrel aging.$33

www.road13vineyards.com

 

Graham Pierce –  Winemaker and GM at Kitsch Wines. (also on video)

Graham Pierce

If you’re a fan of BC Wines then you certainly have heard about or enjoyed the wines that Graham has created.

Summerhill, Mount Boucherie, Black Hills, Time Family Wines and now Kitsch Wines in East Kelowna.

Graham proudly walks us through his first vintage of  wines at Kitsch. Each wine tastes  like a celebration.

Kitsch 2020 5Barrel PinotNoir

Cellar Door pricing..

2020 – Riesling $26 Pair: Curry, Thai anything,

2020  -Esther’s Block Riesling $32. Both from Family Estate. Esther’s has neutral French Oak 4 months. Veggies. Tacos

2020 – Pinot Noir $43  a blend of earth and fruit. Duck. Caprese Salad

2020 – 5 Barrel Pinot Noir.  Both a blend of Clones 115 and 777. $69 (releasing later this Spring. FYI  2019 available as well)  Berries, spice, fennel!  Memorable!!  Crab. Blue Cheese, Parma Pasta.

Kitsch 2020 Esthers Block Riesling

www.kitschwines.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

2022 Van Wine fest

Top Drop 2022

New Releases from EVERYBODY