EP 168 | Tom Wilson
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Tom Wilson. A true rock and roll Rennaisance Man
Tom Wilson. A true rock and roll Rennaisance Man
Mulligan Stew Aug 7 | www.mulliganstew.ca | Let’s have some fun |
99 1/2 | Jim Byrnes | Long hot summer days |
midnight special | CCR | Willy and the poor boys |
Sugaree (live) | The Grateful Dead | Live at the Fox St Louis |
www.winebc.com | www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Can’t let go | Lucinda Williams | Car wheels on the gravel road |
Rainbow | Robert Plant | Digging Deep Subterannia |
Spare tire | Ariel Posen Corey Wong | Spare Tire |
MulliganStew Podcast Tom Wilson | www.mulliganstew.ca | |
My Cleveland Heart | Jackson Browne | Downhill from Everywhere |
Honky Tonk Woman (live) | The Rolling Stones | Stripped |
Reeling in the years (live) | Steely Dan | Steely Dan Live |
MulliganStew Podcast Tom Wilson | The complete interview | |
A song for Barcelona | Jackson Browne | Downhill from Everywhere |
Late in the Evening (live) | Paul Simon | Concert in Hyde Park |
Strong Enough (live) | Sheryl Crowe | Live from The Ryman |
Mandonlin Wind (live) | Rod Stewart (and Ron Wood) | Unplugged and seated |
Coming Up – a bag of Motown | www.nobleridge.com | |
Midnight in Harlem (live) | Tedeschi Trucks Band | Revelator EP |
MulliganStew Podcast Tom Wilson | The complete interview Spotify Google Play Apple Podcasts | |
Signed Sealed Delivered | Stevie Wonder | Hitsville |
Tears of a clown | Smokey Robinson and the Miracles | Hitsville |
What’s going on | Marvin Gaye | Hitsville |
In June Exec Chef Jeff van Geest at Miradoro Restaurant /Tinhorn Creek posted an Instagram message that started with
“I need a Miracle”.
He simply couldn’t find enough kitchen staff to begin serving those amazing meals. He wasn’t alone in his search.
We talked to Chef Jeff and The Foodie Chap Liam Mayclem in San Francisco to see if the same thing was happening there. (Yes, it was)
The Kitchen
The second story within this situation was a shout out about the “toxic” nature of some better restaurants. Head chefs screaming at staff. An attitude that’s disappearing but not nearly fast enough.
I wanted to seek one more voice to make sense to this crisis. Michael Allemeier is an instructor in Calgary at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). He spent many years in this culinary world. His last Exec Chef position was The Terrance at Mission Hill Winery. The Terrace was named one of the Top 10 winery restaurants in the World.
Michael Allemeier (SAIT)
Now Michael is instructing students who will become the new kitchen staff in many of our lives.
I thought it was important to know what he was telling them in their classes about these two situations. Lack of staff and toxic environments.
His comments are telling in this two part interview.
“a slightly different approach to winemaking” quote from Anthony.
To anyone looking for wines that speak to you in a different “language”, the winemaker/artist to seek out is Anthony Buchanan.
Anthony Buchanan
I think it started with a Garagiste event several years ago. I had been tasting, spitting and talking most of the afternoon and in the last tent were Anthony Buchanan and his wines. It took me a long time to walk away from that tent.
Not only did I instantly like the man, I was completely won over by his wines.
His Pinot Gris tasted like none of the others that day. Same with his reds. I was gobsmacked.
Anthony Buchanan and family
Then some time later I tasted his Pinot Blanc. It was my favourite BC White of the Year. I don’t mean it as a knock on any other whites but to have a first taste lift your soul is just remarkable. AND he’s just announced that the 2020 Pinot Blanc has just been released. As good as the 2019 was, Anthony is on record as saying the 2020 is more “dynamic and complex.” 100% barrel fermented using low house toasts. Heads up – only 120 cases. And-GO!
So, its time to get caught up with one of the most interesting and independent winemakers in Canada.
Check out the wines we taste and talk about – I think you’ll see a pattern.
2020 GAD – Grape, Apple and Dandelion. The grape is an outstanding Viognier. The dandelion is your inhale. Has the jam to be a game changer
2020 Semi carbonic Malbec Rose. Unfined. Unfiltered. 2 months neutral oak. Self described “funky”
2020 Viognier. 2019 was sold out Not surprising as Anthony says its one of his best. New one coming.
Snafu – Skin fermented white blend. Clean biodynamic wine. (Chard-S Blanc-Muscat-Viognier)
Trois – Orange and Amber wine (Gew. Chardonnay Musque. Sauvignon Blanc)
Fubar – Red Blend (Zwei-Gamay-Pinot Noir-Syrah-Muscat) Beaujolais influenced
Gamay – best yet
Ancestrale Method Sparkling. (wild ferment brut) (whole cluster Chard-Pinot Gris-Gamay)
Pinot Noir (rich black fruit – sage -floral notes- spice)
Whole Cluster Syrah. Featuring foot treading by daughter Ashlyn
Gruner – (coming next year perhaps)
And two named for his children
Ashlyn – wild ferment Pinot Noir 115/667. (Black Sage Gravel Bar) Old World style – New World climate. Some foot crushing.
Some 20% new oak. Lots of neutral.
Lawson – the is the one that got my attention. Pinot Blanc. 70% Neutral French. 30% concrete. Barb Phillip was right!
www.storiedwinesandspirits.com
The Okanagan Re-Connect
Some 15-20 wineries from North to South
Summer Spirits Special
A return to Tightrope
Maverick!!
More BC Women in Wine with Sandra Oldfield and Rathjen Cellars
Sandra Oldfield – Elysian Projects
Sandra Oldfield
Sandra Oldfield is one of the founders of Tinhorn Creek Vineyards in Oliver, BC. She was its winemaker for 20 years and CEO and President for 8 years until its sale in the fall of 2017. Sandra now runs her own consultant company with her husband Kenn.
Elysian Projects helps BC wineries with a wide variety of issues including business and finance, marketing, human resources, social media, sustainability, and health and safety. She is a member of the BC Tourism Engagement Council for the Minister of Tourism and was named one of Canada’s Top 100 powerful women in 2016. You can find her most Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. PT on Twitter hosting the hashtag #BCWineChat, which she founded in 2010.
She drives a 1957 DeSoto.
Her blog is SandraOldfield.com.
Sandra Oldfields Desoto
This is the second feature special we’ve done called BC Women in Wine.
Keeping in mind that the wine business has always been a male-dominated industry, Sandra shines a light on three women who rise above the fray and stand out as leaders.
Sandra has lots of choices but seems to intuitively know which ones belong together. This time they are
Christine Coletta – Okanagan Crush Pad/Haywire. Narrative etc.
Christine-Coletta-OCP
Christine Coletta is one of the founding members of the BC Wine Institute and the BC VQA program, and she has helped to mentor a number of professionals in the food and wine industries over the last 30 years.
Through her crush work at Okanagan Crush Pad, she has also been involved in the start of a number of new wineries in BC. Her guidance, support, and mentorship have landed her the nickname, “Godmother of BC Wine.”
Keira LaFranc – Winemaker at Stags Hollow
Keira LeFranc’s young winemaking career was made possible through being at the right place at the right time. BUT she came prepared with education, talent, passion & skill!
LeFranc earned a biology degree at the University of Alberta in Edmonton and then headed to New Zealand to earn a post-graduate diploma in viticulture and enology.
Back home, she landed a job as a cellar hand at Stag’s Hollow in 2017 She was promoted to assistant winemaker under winemaker Dwight Sick.
When Dwight moved on to Moraine Winery on the Naramata Bench in 2018, Keira was finally promoted to winemaker.
Paula Cooper – winemaker at CC Jentsch
Paula worked by the side of Sandra Oldfield as winemaker at Tinhorn Creek for 10 years. She took that experience to CC Jentsch on the Golden Mile Bench. When Chris Jentsch passed away Paula became the link between winemakers.
Paula considers herself a cellar master as well. Taking care of Chris’s craft.
(a future guest on Tasting Room Radio)
Michael Rathjen – Rathjen Cellars (Saanich. Vancouver Island)
Mike Rathjen moved to Vancouver Island in 2011 with a passion for wine, farming, and food culture. Over the next five years, he honed his winemaking skills in his basement (AKA the ‘Wine Bunker’) while building relationships in the local farming community.
Together with his friend and business partner Colin Mann, Mike founded Rathjen Cellars in 2016 with a business model based off leased farmland and a focus on supporting the local food system.
Bunker Red from Rathjen Cellars
Mike prefers the title ‘winegrower’—seeking to diminish the variable of winemaking to allow further exploration and expression of Vancouver Island as an emerging wine region.
Rathjen Cellars source all of their fruit from six vineyards on the Saanich Peninsula and two vineyards in the Cowichan Valley.
I’ve always been impressed with the wines I’ve tasted from Mike and I think you will be too! Tasting and talking about their Auxerrois, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir. Yum.
The Okanagan Re-Connect
15-20 wineries from North to South
Summer Spirits with Davin de Kergomeaux
If you happen to be out of the country or sleeping or bowling with your co-workers you may have missed the first of four outstanding Mulligan Stew Podcasts last weekend.
The first was Frazey Ford. Still to come Dan Mangan and Tom Wilson. This week our guest is William Prince.
You may have discovered William via his first album Earthly Days (2015) or the follow-up
.(2020)
His career was just leaving earth’s orbit when the pandemic struck.
William talks about how his songs take shape, his love of Johnny Cash, Country Charlie Pride, Kris Kristofferson, and the words of his Father about “how you speak – is how people will treat you”
And trust me – when I ask William Prince (Peguis Nation) – about the shame in Canada surrounding the Residential School deaths on children pulled from their families, Williams Words will ring through your heart and your head.
Ladies and Gentlemen – a speaker of the truth. William Prince
It’s a storewide clearance sale,
We’ve cleaned out the talking and got ready for some rocking.
90 minutes of –
Great guitar work from Mike Bloomfield. BB King with Van Morrison. BB King with Eric Clapton. A feature on the great Peter Green of the original Fleetwood Mac. David Gilmore, Rick Vito, Tedeschi Trucks Band, John Mayer.
Throw in Joel Plaskett, Kathleen Edwards, Ricky Lee Jones (twice) Keb Mo & Taj Mahal, and finish with Faces.
Have a great weekend…Mask up
Mulligan Stew July 31 | Dedicated to all the hammock fans | |
Albert’s Shuffle | Kooper. Bloomfield.Stills | Super Session |
Stronger than that | Bahamas | Bahamas is Afie |
Subterranean Homesick Blues | Rickey Lee Jones | The Village |
Heatwave (live) | Joan Osbourne | Standing in the Shadow of Motown |
www.winebc.com | www.mulliganstew.ca | Have a great weekend |
early in the morning | BBKIng and Van Morrison | BB King and friends (80) |
Riding with the King | BBKing and Eric Clapton | Riding with the King |
www.mulliganstew.ca | MulliganStew Podcast – William Prince | NEXT – Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac |
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 | MulliganStew Podcast – William Prince | |
Oh Well (live) | Mick Fleetwood (and David Gilmore) | Mick Fleetwoods Live tribute to Peter Green |
MulliganStew Podcast | William Prince – The Complete Interview | |
The Spark | William Prince | Reliever |
Alright.OK | Joel Plaskett | Park Ave Sobriety Test |
Take it with you when you go | Kathleen Edwards | Total Freedom |
www.coyotesbanff.com | MulliganStew Podcast – William Prince | www.mulliganstew.ca |
Tell the truth (live) | Tedeschi Trucks Band | Layla Revisited |
Last train home | John Mayer | SOB Rock |
Chuck E’s in love (live) | Ricky Lee Jones | Naked Songs |
mulliganstew podcast | www.mulliganstew.ca | |
waiting for the World change | Keb Mo and Taj Mahal | TajMo |
mulliganstew podcast | The complete interview with William Prince | |
Memphis | Faces | A nod is as good as a wink |
A feature on Unsworth Vineyards – Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island.
At the beginning Tim and Colleen Turyk were a fishing family until Tim “retired”.
They dreamed about reinventing themselves. In 2009 they heard about a small winery and vineyard for sale in the Cowichan Valley. It all had a Mediterranean feel about it .
Colleen and Tim Turyk
The beautiful farmhouse eventually became a restaurant, the vineyards became healthy and vibrant. A pond was dug, the tasting room came to life and a sustainable dream became reality.
Winemaker Dan Wright and his team farmed almost 15 acres of vineyards. Marechal Foch, Blattner varietals, Petti Milo, Sauvignette, Auxerrois. Then came Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. A very popular Sparking portfolio followed.
Unsworth-2020_Rose_Sunnydale
They were so successful that they attracted the attention of other winery leaders.
After a one year courtship, the Turyk Family sold Unsworth to Barbara Banke and her business partner, daughter Julia Jackson. The Unsworth team will stay on as they always have.
Barbara was the wife and very strong partner of the late Jess Jackson – founder of wine giant Kendall-Jackson. Julia has the very same smarts and drive as her Mother. The are a formidable team.
So. Keep in mind. Barbara and Julia have select wineries in their portfolio and they decided to buy a winery in Canada. On Vancouver Island in the Cowichan Valley. Surely others will follow.
“the game has truly changed”
I’ve tried to follow the Unsworth story as best I could, hoping to see what elements of the winery would change with the new ownership and was delighted to learn that they have purchased an additional 60 acres of land outside Duncan and intend to double their production from 10,000 cases to 20,000.
“the game has really changed”
So..in this hour we’re off to Duncan and hanging with the Unsworth team.
Dan and Chris
Tim Turyk – Co-Founder
Chris Turyk – Sommelier and Experience Manager (I made the last part up)
Dan Wright – Winemaker
Andrew Watt – Viticulturalist
Andrew Watt
Chef Maartyn Hoogeveen – The Restaurant at Unsworth.
Chef Maartyn Hoogeveen Unsworth
We start in the restaurant and end with Tim and I standing on the hill top that will be their new vineyard.
We’re tasting wines and pairing food with chef.
We also talk about the upcoming Cowichan Wine Festival Aug 1-31
The Judge – Hester Creek
The Okanagan Re-Connect
15 wineries from all over the Okanagan Valley.
Summer Spirits with Davin de Kergommeaux
Sandra Oldfield – 3 Women of Wine
In a music business filled to the brim with coulda, shoulda and woulda’s – Frazey Ford is the real deal.
Her latest album is U kin B the Sun
Behind a singular voice..as comfortable on a folk festival stage in Calgary as a jazz festival stage in London (2 nights) ..she is a joy to hear and behold.
Frazey has overcome.
Family dynamics, bullying and abuse, the recent loss of 2 family members, and a male-dominated music business.
The first of four outstanding podcasts – we begin this journey with Frazey Ford.
Next week William Prince
It’s a long story.
2020 was set up to be a banner year in music.
Then the Covid Pandemic struck worldwide.
Tours, events, and festivals were canceled. Overnight!
So, 18 months later it’s a big deal when the Calgary Folk Music Festival announces 7 days and nights of live music.
From July 22-28.
Tom Wilson (and Iskwe) – Saturday, July 24
Dan Mangan – Monday, July 26
Frazey Ford – Tuesday, July 27
William Prince – Wednesday, July 28
The complete interviews will be heard one at a time on the next four Mulligan Stew Podcasts. Starting this Saturday with Frazey Ford
Lots of stories to tell. Battles to win.
PLUS a great music playlist below…check us OUT!!
Mulligan Stew July 24 | Guests Frazey Ford. Dan Mangan. Tom Wilson. William Prince. | 530-7PM |
Hello Josephine | Taj Mahal | Maestro |
My babe | Whitehorse | The Northern South Vol 1 |
Repro man | Ray Lamontagne and the Pariah Dogs | God Willin’ and the creek don’t rise |
This is Mulligan Stew | Guests Frazey Ford. Dan Mangan. Tom Wilson. William Prince. | www.mulliganstew.ca |
Battle of Evermore (live) | The Lovemongers | Bridge School Concerts |
William Prince Interview | www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Wasted | William Prince | Reliever |
This is Mulligan Stew with tdm | Coming UP – Interviews with Frazey Ford. Tom Wilson and Dan Mangan | www.mulliganstew.ca |
Mr. Tambourine Man | The Byrds | Mr Tambourine Man |
Perennial Bloom (Back to you) | Lucas Bloom and Promise of the Real | |
Mulligan Stew | www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Love me two times | The Doors | Strange Days |
www.nobleridge.com | NEXT – Dolly, Emmy Lou and Linda – Together | |
After the Gold Rush | Dolly Parton. Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt | Trio 2 |
Have you seen the rain | CCR | Pendulum |
Frazey Ford Interview |
The complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | www.mulliganstew.ca |
Azad | Frazey Ford | U Kin B the Sun |
TDMulligan | www.mulliganstew.ca | |
On Broadway | The Drifters | Best of |
Framed | Los Lobos | La Bamba |
Tom Wilson Interview | Appeared Saturday at Summer Serenade | www.mulliganstew.ca |
Starless Nights | Eskwe and Tom Wilson | Single |
Mulligan Stew | Coming UP – Dan Mangan | |
I had me a real good time | Faces | Long Player |
Dan Mangan Interview | Headlines Summer Serenade – Monday | |
Troubled Mind | Dan Mangan | More or Less |
1965 – James Brown and the Famous Flames release Papa’s got a Brand New Bag and popular music was changed. The R&B /pop world was on the 2 & 4 .. James took it to “the one”!
We’ll play you artists who James influenced. Isley Bros. Marvin Gaye. Sly Stone. Prince.
1975 – Bob Marley performed the first of two nights at The Lyceum in London. Many consider the album Live to be one of the best ever recorded. His life was never the same.
Sam Cooke
Three Los Lobos tracks – two new. Frazey Ford, Rosanne Cash, Madeleine Peyroux, Lighthouse. Martha Reeves, Joni, Dominique Fils Aime, Jimmy Reed, then Sam Cooke and his buddy Cassius Clay sing “the gangs all here” and Sam sings Just another Saturday Night and Wonderful World. We finish with Peace Train – Bros Landreth.
Enjoy!
-TDM
Mulligan Stew | 18-Jul | |
Welcome to Mulligan Stew – with tdm | details and playlist – mulliganstew.ca | |
Framed | Los Lobos | La Bamba |
September Fields | Frazey Ford | Indian Ocean |
Jamaica say you will | Los Lobos | Native Sons |
Sea of Heartbreak | Rosanne Cash and Bruce Springsteen | The List |
I threw it all away | Madeleine Peyroux | Standing on the rooftop |
www.winebc.com | Coming UP – Bob Marley and Martha Reeves celebrate music history | |
I shot the Sheriff (live) | Bob Marley and the Wailers | Live – Lyceum in London |
Heatwave | Martha Reeves and The Vandellas | Heatwave |
Welcome to Mulligan Stew – with tdm | www.mulliganstew.ca | NEXT – The brilliance of James Brown |
Papa’s got a brand new bag 1 & 2 | James Brown and The Famous Flames | Foundations of Funk 64-69 |
It’s your thing | The Isley Brothers | Best of |
Trouble Man | Marvin Gaye | 40th Anniversary (soundtrack) |
Stand | Sly and the Family Stone | Stand |
Musicology | Prince | Musicology |
www.mulliganstew.ca | Coming UP – Lighthouse. Joni. Los Lobos. Cassius Clay & Sam Cooke | |
You Girl | Lighthouse | Sunny Days |
Addicted to Love | Robert Palmer | Very best – The Island Years |
A case of you | Joni Mitchell | Blue |
www.coyotesbanff.com | www.mulliganstew.ca | Next – The Good Stuff |
Flat top joint | Los Lobos | Native Sons |
I ain’t got you | Jimmy Reed | Best of Vol 1 |
TDMulligan | www.mulliganstew.ca | |
Mind made up | Dominique Fils-Aime | Three Little Words |
Mulligan Stew – Year 26 | Coming UP – Sam Cooke and Cassius Clay singing together | |
Sam Cooke and Cassius Clay | Sam Cooke and Cassius Clay sing The Gangs all here | |
It’s another Saturday Night | Sam Cooke | Best of |
What a Wonderful World | Sam Cooke | Best of |
Peace Train | The Brothers Landreth & Murray Pulver | Peace Train |