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EP 338 | Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary. The Filmmakers Guest on The Stew

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Special Guests are
Allison McGourtey- Producer
Bernard MacMahon. Director
 
Makers of Becoming Led Zeppelin

 
A documentary about the first 18 months of Led Zeppelin. Jimmy, Robert. John Paul and John Bonham.
Before it all exploded, and their lives got CRAZY.
And………it’s in IMAX.
The complete story can be heard on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel.
Amazing filmmaking and storytelling.

February 15th, 2025-Interview with Grant Stanley – Winemaker at Spearhead #1 Winery. And the BC Ale Trail 

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Interview with Grant Stanley – Winemaker at Spearhead. #1 Winery in Canada.

And the BC Ale Trail  (Mid-Vancouver Island!)

 

grant stanley Spearhead

 

THE SHOW 

 

Grant Stanley – Winemaker and GM  Spearhead Winery (Kelowna)

 

Grant Stanley is the winemaker and general manager at SpearHead Winery,  on the south eastern slopes just outside Kelowna, BC.

Grant is a dual citizen of Canada and New Zealand. He’s acclaimed for growing and creating exceptional Pinot Noir wines.

 

When the 2024 Wine Align Canadian National Wine Awards took place and  1800 wines from over 200 Canadian wineries were judged.

SpearHead Winery won three Platinum medals in the Pinot Noir category. That’s not all they won.

When the points were tallied, Spearhead had won Best Performing Small Winery In Canada and the Winery of the Year.

It was the wine version of the Kelowna Rockets beating the Russian National Hockey team.  They had won 12 medals in all.

The medals won in the Nationals by SpearHead  included Platinum medals for the 2022 Pommard Clone Pinot Noir, 2022 Club Consensus Pinot Noir, and 2022 Saddle Block Pinot Noir, as well as a Gold Medal for the 2021 Golden Retreat Pinot Noir.

Spearhead Pinot Noir Braided Hill Vineyard 2022 - Tasting Note - Gismondi On Wine

 

Then,  Mother Nature took over and a Winter cold snap wiped of many of their vineyards.

In order to keep making wine and paying the bills, Grant headed south to the wine regions in Washington and Oregon looking for just the right vineyards to gather harvest from.

Grant had made wines in Oregon in past years.  He knew exactly where to find the best grapes.

We’ll talk about those award-winning Pinots and those special new wines – called Dual Citizen – on this edition of Tasting Room Radio.

 

www.spearheadwinery.com

 

 

Ken Beattie –  Executive Director BC Craft Brewers Guild

A Guilded Existence: The Career of Ken Beattie, Part I - What's Brewing Magazine

(Ken Beattie)

 

Interview also includes Matt Hill – Founder and Owner  –  Fern and Cider Brewing.

The BC Ale Trail is kicking off two exciting Tasting Passport campaigns, inviting craft beer lovers to explore, sip, and win in some of British Columbia’s best beer destinations. From February 1 to March 9, 2025, participants can collect stamps while enjoying locally crafted beers, ciders, and spirits— all while supporting BC’s brewing communities.

Both the Langley Ale Trail Tasting Passport and the Central Island Tasting Passport highlight the diverse flavours, rich brewing history, and stunning landscapes that make these regions must-visit destinations for beer lovers and adventurers alike.

Each completed passport enters participants into a Grand Prize draw, featuring overnight stays, dining experiences, and more in Langley, Comox Valley, Cowichan, Nanaimo, and Parksville-Qualicum Beach.

In a brisk last segment, Ken and Matt become BC travel guides taking us down the Central Island Tasting Passport BC Ale Trail.  This ale trail is a blast.

Check out the fabulous website –

 

www.bcaletrail.ca

www.fernandcider.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON 

Hanks  Provisions –  Duncan

The Hatch

Vancouver Wine Festival

Wine Growers of BC

Spring Releases

New “out of BC” wines…

Mulligan Stew Feb 15th 2025-Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary. The Filmmakers Guest on The Stew

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Two donated hours.
 
First-hour donors, from Banff, suggested Colin James, Duke Robillard, Blue Rodeo, and Eric Burdon.
Hour Two. Comes from the legendary Ritchie Thursday Ladies Night Group.
They will gather around the nearest speaker and share the tunes with sips of B.C. Wine. A great request list doesn’t really surprise me because they’re all lifetime fans of CKUA.
Special Guests are
Allison McGourtey- Producer
Bernard MacMahon. Director
 
Makers of Becoming Led Zeppelin
 
A documentary about the first 18 months of Led Zeppelin. Jimmy, Robert. John Paul and John Bonham.
Before it all exploded, and their lives got CRAZY.
And………it’s in IMAX.
The complete story can be heard on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel.
Amazing filmmaking and storytelling.Next Week – Colin James

 

PLAYLIST

The Stew – TDMulligan Guests – Becoming Led Zeppelin Director and Producer
That’s where it at Colin James Colin James and Big Band Vol3
It hurts me too Eric Burdon Crawling King Snake
Run Jackie Venson The Love Anthology
Talk to me Los Super Seven (Delbert McClinton) Heard it on the X
Work in Progress Honeybear -The Band Work in Progress
The Stew TDMulligan Coming Up – Robert Plant & Blue Rodeo
Turn it around Duke Robillard (Suzann Forrest) Turn it Around
Terry Mulligan CKUA 50 50 Why not YOU?
Even this shall pass away Robert Plant Band of Joy
Western Skies Blue Rodeo Lost Together
Dean House & River Cafe. On The Bow Coming Up – Becoming Led Zeppelin The Stew
All over now Ry Cooder Paradise and Lunch
Pressure Drop Toots and the Maytals Pressure Drop
Remembering Mike Bloomfield Mulligan Stew – CKUA Check out the 50.50
Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan (Mike Bloomfield) Highway 61 Revisited
September Fields Frazey Ford Indian Ocean
Last Night Travelling Wilburys The Travelling Wilburys Vol 1
Coming Up – Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary TDMulligan In Hour Two
Oakland Stroke Tower of Power Back to Oakland
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 29 In Hour Two – Becoming Led Zeppelin Doc for the Ritchie Ladies
It’s a good life if you don’t weaken The Tragically Hip and Feist Live from No Dress Rehearsal
Feeling you The paperboys At peace with ones ghosts
Love so strong Bonnie Raitt Just like that
Long black veil Harry Manx Bread and Buddha
coming up – Documentary called Becoming Led Zeppelin with Director and Producer in London
why I sing the blues BB King Live and Well
The Calling Carlos Santana (Eric Clapton) Supernatural
When I call your name Mariel Buckley – Bros. Landreth Something New. Something Blue
Coyotes Banff NEXT – Becoming Led Zeppelin With Director and Producer
Becoming Led Zeppelin Interview Allison McGourty Producer & Bernard MacMahon Director Documentary at IMAX
your time is gonna come Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
Allison McGourty & Bernard MacMahon Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary
Ramble on Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin 2
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel Becoming Led Zeppelin
Check out whole Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube channel
One love/People get ready Bob Marley and the Wailers Legend

 

 

EP 337 | Part 1-Victoria Whisky Festival 2025 Davin De Kergommeaux – Graeme Macaloney- Grant Stevely-Jason MacIsaac-Brennan Colebank

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It’s early January.

It’s Victoria.

It must be Whisky Season!!

 

THE SHOW 

 

Victoria Whisky Festival

It’s the first of two Whisky Specials from the 2025 Canadian Whisky Awards and the 2025 Victoria Whisky Festival.

There are always headlining whiskies and star whisky makers in attendance!

Whisky fans want to taste and explore the new releases from Crown Royal, Canadian Club, Forty Creek, Hiram Walker, JP Wiser’s Lot 40, Pike Creek, Gooderham and Worts, Nikka, Amrut, The Dalmore and Glencadam.

For the first time ever,  Gisbelle Distillery a distillery from China,  would be joining the lineup.

The West Coast and Vancouver Island were well represented.

Stillhead, Odd Society, DubhGlas, Sheringham, Sons of Vancouver & Shelter Point.

Over 200 whiskies were up for the awards. 14 judges from across the country tasted and scored.

The Grand Prize Winner, judged Canadian Whisky of the Year was,

The Peat Project Moscatel Barrique single malt from Macaloney’s Island Distillery (Saanich)

(Heather Leary – Graeme Macaloney – Davin de Kergommeaux)

Here are the guests on part one of the 2025 Whisky Awards and Victoria Whisky Festival

Davin De Kergommeaux  –  Davin is the flag bearer for Canadian Whisky. He singlehandedly brought Canadian Whisky to the attention of Canada and The World.

 

His latest book is the updated and expanded third edition of Canadian Whisky – The Essential Portable Expert.

I love the first line.

“Handles, mickeys, shots or drams, no matter what its measure, Canadian whisky is a story of Canada.”

 

Davin is my ultimate connection to the world of Canadian Whisky. He helped create these awards and leads the judging team.

Davin de Kergommeaux

Grant Stevely – Distiller at DubhGlas (Oliver)

 

In the fall of 2010, Grant purchased some property at Gallagher Lake near Oliver, B.C.

“I wanted to build a distillery from the ground up, which is distinctly different from a lot of other

distilleries,” he says. “So we built the distillery with expansion in mind.”

Grant Stevely

Grant Stevely

At the heart of the operation is a German-made Arnold Holstein still.

No sooner did Stevely open Dubh Glas Distillery in the spring of 2015, when he began winning awards

for his first product, Noteworthy Gin.

“Dubh Glas” is Scottish Gaelic for “from the dark water.” It’s pronounced “Douglas,” which happens to

be Stevely’s middle name.

 

Jason MacIsaac – Distiller. Sheringham (Langford, BC)

 

Sheringham Distillery  won Best Contemporary Gin at the 2019 World Gin Awards

Its Seaside Gin captured the award against World-class competition from 23 countries,  including the UK  and USA.

“We created Sheringham because we saw a hole in the market: the opportunity to create the world’s most drinkable spirits. This approach has served us well, and in the seven years since founding Sheringham, we have been on the ground building authentic connections with buyers, retailers, and consumers, sharing our story and highlighting our chef-driven approach to innovation and quality.”  (Distiller Mag)

Jason and wife  Alayne now have their growing portfolio available across Canada and in 15 markets in the USA.

 

Graeme Macaloney – Master Distiller  Macaloney Island Distillery (Saanich)

There once was a wee Scottish lad by the name of Graeme Macaloney who found a summer job bottling

whisky and fell in love with Uisge Beatha, the ‘water of life’. He dedicated his heart to finding a way to

make whisky for a living.

Graeme set up shop on Saanich, just outside Victoria. Some of his favourite Scottish and Irish whiskies were island-made.

Graeme has found his “island” in Canada.

Congratulations Champ!!

– Distillery opened in 2016

– The first whisky made onsite and  released in 2020

-Canadian Whisky of the Year – 2025

 

Brennan Colebank – Master Distiller Stillhead Distillery (Duncan)

Founded by the Colebank family, Stillhead Distillery Inc. opened its doors in October of 2017.

For those of you who haven’t met me, my name is Brennan and I’m one of the owners here at Stillhead. I’ve had a hand in creating the spirits you enjoy, and now I’ll be moonlighting as our social media content creator for the next bit! I’ll be sharing some behind the scenes content over the next few weeks. You can also find me creating cocktails at the new lounge Thursday-Saturdays, and have some exciting plans starting this weekend! I’m always up to talk cocktails, especially the ones involving a glass and whisky. If this sounds up your alley and you find yourself in Duncan then I’ll meet you at our lounge! If you have read this far, then I have a trivia question for you, and a correct answer will enter you in the running to win you a prize! What was the name of our very first rye whisky? 🤔

 

After working 15 years in the tech industry, Master Distiller Brennan Colebank left his job to pursue his dream career,

blending the two things he loved most: chemistry and spirits.  The chemist has created an amazing portfolio and a home for Whisky in the Cowichan Valley.

 

www.victoriawhiskyfestival.com

www.canadianwhiskyawards.com

 

 

February 8th, 2025- “Part Two of The Victoria Whisky Festival”

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Part Two of Victoria Whisky Festival

 

THE SHOW 

 

It’s the second half of the 2025 Canadian Whisky Awards and  Victoria Whisky Festival  

 

Our guests this week are:

The Sons of Vancouver: (East Van)

Jenna Diubaldo –   Blender and Whisky Program Manager

James Lester – Founder-Blender-GM. (Middle)

 

Jenna –  A grad of SOV Distillery School and the Seibel Institute in Chicago.  Originally from Winnipeg.  Oversees the whisky program and manages production at distillery. Insisted the bar get a slushy machine.  She and the machine very popular.

 

James – One of the founding owners of SOV, he started the distillery in 2005.  James has a vast knowledge of the whisky industry and spent time making bourbon in Seattle. Quirky and funny, like his label names and overall design.  Clever and very interesting , like his blends.

 

 Forty Creek 

Bill Ashburn – Master Blender (Grimsby Ontario)

Bill has been a part of Forty Creek since John Hall acquired the plant from Otto Reider in 1992. After it was purchased by the Italian brand Campari Group in 2014, happily Bill remains the Master Blender to this day.

Still making Barrell Select and Special Reserves.  Bill and Forty Creek are winners of many awards!!

Bill won Master Blender of the Year and Whiskey Maker of the Decade in 2020.

 

The Strath (Victoria) and Odd Society (East Van)

Adam Bradshaw – Whisky Specialist The Strath Liquor Store

 

Gordon Glanz – Odd Society

Adam and The Strath are known as one of the premier locations in Canada for whisky lovers. Also  Vancouver Island’s home for the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, as well as founder of the 1200+ member strong Whiskey Folk.

Gordon Glanz – Founder and distiller holds a MSc in brewing and distilling from Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland and finished his education with a week at whisky school at  SpringBank in Campbeltown

BOTC 2016

Gordon Glanz

 Hiram Walker and Sons (Windsor, Ont)

JP Wiser's whiskey bottles on wooden post outdoors.

 

Dr. Don Livermore – Master Blender. 

Dr Don Livermore and TDM

Responsible for many of Canada’s award-winning whiskies, such as JP Wiser’s,  Lot 40, Pike Creek, and Gooderham and Worts. He has also created the Canadian Whisky Flavour Wheel. Now in over 150 countries.

Author – The Keeper of History Vol 1

Author – Blending 101 Vol 2

In 2019 and 2020 the Canadian Whisky Master Blender of the Year

 

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

A Spring full of Surprises

Grant Stanley – Spearhead Surprises.

Michal Mosny – Winemakers Cut

Hanks – Duncan

Hester Creek

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Feb 8th 2025-It Takes Two

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Month #2

2nd week of Feb

2 donors

2 hours of tunes.

THE SHOW

We salute and remember Bob Marley  – with Calgary Symphony  Sat Night.

We salute Amy Winehouse. With 2 hits

New music from

Corb Lund

Taj Mahal

Kathleen Edwards

Amanda Rheaume

Classics from

REM

Robert Plant

Los Lobos Live in NYC

Black Crowes

Marianne Faithfull singing Leonard Cohen

ELO

Eddie Vedder

Jackie Wilson

Traffic

Stones

O Canada

Leeroy Stagger

Blue Moon Marquee

Ian Tyson

Colin James

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Year 29 Terry Mulligan Playlist mulliganstewdotca
Lets get drunk again Blue Moon Marquee New Orleans Sessions
Human touch Kathleen Edwards ( & Bahamas) Sweetness Follows
68 Dodge Dart Leeroy Stagger 3am Revelations
I do my drinking on the weekend Teresa James & Rhythm Tramps The Bottom Line
The Stew Year 29 TDMulligan Coming UP – John Mayer – Traffic
Whisky whisky John Mayer Born and Raised
Dear Mr Fantasy Traffic Mr Fantasy
TDMulligan The Stew Coming – Amy Winehouse
Cupid Amy Winehouse Back to black (deluxe)
Stronger than me (live) Amy Winehouse Frank (Deluxe)
Deane House – River Cafe Mulligan Stew Next -REM & Robert Plant
radio free Europe REM Murmer
Angel Dance Band of Joy (Robert Plant) Band of Joy
I won’t hide Amanda Rheaume One of these days
The Stew Year 29 Terry David Mulligan Next – Los Lobos
La Bamba/Good Lovin’ (live) Los Lobos Disconnected in NYCity
Hour Two of The Stew Starting with The Black Crowes Music for your Saturday night
Jealous again (acoustic) The Black Crowes Shake your Moneymaker (deluxe)
Lay down Sally (live) Eric Clapton Just one night
Tower of Song Marianne Faithful Vagabond Ways
Gallo de Cielo Ian Tyson Old Corrals and Sagebrush
Terry David Mulligan The Stew – Hour Two Next – Van Morrison -Colin James
Jackie Wilson Said Van Morrison Saint Dominic’s Preview
In my own dreams Colin James Chasing the Sun
Coyotes Banff Next ELO and New Corb The Stew
Evil Woman ELO Face the Music
I’m too young to be this old Taj Mahal and Mindy Canter single
Rolling Stone Blues The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds
My girlfriends a lawyer Corb Lund El BViejo (deluxe)
Mulligan Stew TDMulligan Next – Eddie Vedder and Jackie Wilson
Save it for later Eddie Vedder single
Thank you to tonight’s donors and all of donor nation out there Good Night
Higher and Higher Jackie Wilson Higher and Higher

 

EP 336 | Is Blackie Back?

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Blackie and the Rodeo Kings are one of the most interesting bands working anywhere today.
Sometimes they’re in a recording studio time warp with more songs to choose from than Gabriel.
Followed by tours and festivals everywhere.
Then they disappear
The punch line to the tale is, the Blackie guys have their own lives, careers and fan bases.
What’s most remarkable is, after more than 25 years, they are still a band and friends.
For Example:
Stephen Fearing is releasing his next album on March 13 – The Empathist.  Wildly outstanding music. (We’ll be talking again.)
Stephen starts his Canadian tour at The Carleton Room in Halifax with two sold-out nights Feb 4-5.
Kicks off album release March 13 at Mary Winspear in Sidney, Vancouver Island.
Alberta dates March 21 Festival Place Sherwood Park, March 22 River Park Church Calgary.
Colin Linden
Colin continues to produce artists at his Pinhead Recorders in Nashville.
He’s also been touring with T Bone Burnett. He co-wrote and co-produced T Bone’s latest album The Other Side.  Next week Colin starts a new album, just in time to hit the road again.
Colin begins his own tour – The Ride on Tour – on April 23, hitting Calgary on June 1 and Canmore on June 3.

Tom and Terry

Tom Wilson
I’ll just give you the short version.
Re-recording songs,  with son Thompson, from his play Beautiful Scars.  Writing and recording soundtrack music for a number of projects including a film by Tanya Tagaq. Between his flourishing artwork, writing a new book, and starting a new album, Tom also enjoys the glow of an Order of Canada induction.  That’s the short version.
Blackie – The Band.
Plans are underway for dates in Canada. Winnipeg Folk Festival, Mariposa Folk Festival, Belmont Festival Edmonton (June 20)
They are planning shows in Hamilton, Toronto where cameras will be filming. More events to come.

February 1st, 2025-Canadian Whisky Awards and the 2025 Victoria Whisky Festival.

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It’s early January.

It’s Victoria.

Must be Whisky Season!!

 

THE SHOW 

 

Victoria Whisky Festival

It’s the first of two Whisky Specials from the 2025 Canadian Whisky Awards and the 2025 Victoria Whisky Festival.

There are always headlining whiskies and star whisky makers in attendance!

Whisky fans want to taste and explore the new releases from Crown Royal, Canadian Club, Forty Creek, Hiram Walker, JP Wiser’s Lot 40, Pike Creek, Gooderham and Worts, Nikka, Amrut, The Dalmore and Glencadam.

For the first time ever,  Gisbelle Distillery a distillery from China,  would be joining the lineup.

The West Coast and Vancouver Island were well represented.

Stillhead, Odd Society, DubhGlas, Sheringham, Sons of Vancouver & Shelter Point.

Over 200 whiskies were up for the awards. 14 judges from across the country tasted and scored.

The Grand Prize Winner, judged Canadian Whisky of the Year was,

The Peat Project Moscatel Barrique single malt from Macaloney’s Island Distillery (Saanich)

Here are the guests on part one of the 2025 Whisky Awards and Victoria Whisky Festival

Davin De Kergommeaux  –  Davin is the flag bearer for Canadian Whisky. He singlehandedly brought Canadian Whisky to the attention of Canada and The World.

 

His latest book is the updated and expanded third edition of Canadian Whisky – The Essential Portable Expert.

I love the first line.

“Handles, mickeys, shots or drams, no matter what its measure, Canadian whisky is a story of Canada.”

 

Davin is my ultimate connection to the world of Canadian Whisky. He helped create these awards and leads the judging team.

Davin de Kergommeaux

Grant Stevely – Distiller at DubhGlas (Oliver)

 

In the fall of 2010, Grant purchased some property at Gallagher Lake near Oliver, B.C.

“I wanted to build a distillery from the ground up, which is distinctly different from a lot of other

distilleries,” he says. “So we built the distillery with expansion in mind.”

Grant Stevely

Grant Stevely

At the heart of the operation is a German-made Arnold Holstein still.

No sooner did Stevely open Dubh Glas Distillery in the spring of 2015, when he began winning awards

for his first product, Noteworthy Gin.

“Dubh Glas” is Scottish Gaelic for “from the dark water.” It’s pronounced “Douglas,” which happens to

be Stevely’s middle name.

 

Jason MacIsaac – Distiller. Sheringham (Langford, BC)

 

Sheringham Distillery  won Best Contemporary Gin at the 2019 World Gin Awards

Its Seaside Gin captured the award against World-class competition from 23 countries,  including the UK  and USA.

“We created Sheringham because we saw a hole in the market: the opportunity to create the world’s most drinkable spirits. This approach has served us well, and in the seven years since founding Sheringham, we have been on the ground building authentic connections with buyers, retailers, and consumers, sharing our story and highlighting our chef-driven approach to innovation and quality.”  (Distiller Mag)

Jason and wife  Alayne now have their growing portfolio available across Canada and in 15 markets in the USA.

 

Graeme Macaloney – Master Distiller  Macaloney Island Distillery (Saanich)

There once was a wee Scottish lad by the name of Graeme Macaloney who found a summer job bottling

whisky and fell in love with Uisge Beatha, the ‘water of life’. He dedicated his heart to finding a way to

make whisky for a living.

Graeme set up shop on Saanich, just outside Victoria. Some of his favourite Scottish and Irish whiskies were island-made.

Graeme has found his “island” in Canada.

Congratulations Champ!!

– Distillery opened in 2016

– The first whisky made onsite and  released in 2020

-Canadian Whisky of the Year – 2025

 

Brennan Colebank – Master Distiller Stillhead Distillery (Duncan)

Founded by the Colebank family, Stillhead Distillery Inc. opened its doors in October of 2017.

For those of you who haven’t met me, my name is Brennan and I’m one of the owners here at Stillhead. I’ve had a hand in creating the spirits you enjoy, and now I’ll be moonlighting as our social media content creator for the next bit! I’ll be sharing some behind the scenes content over the next few weeks. You can also find me creating cocktails at the new lounge Thursday-Saturdays, and have some exciting plans starting this weekend! I’m always up to talk cocktails, especially the ones involving a glass and whisky. If this sounds up your alley and you find yourself in Duncan then I’ll meet you at our lounge! If you have read this far, then I have a trivia question for you, and a correct answer will enter you in the running to win you a prize! What was the name of our very first rye whisky? 🤔

 

After working 15 years in the tech industry, Master Distiller Brennan Colebank left his job to pursue his dream career,

blending the two things he loved most: chemistry and spirits.  The chemist has created an amazing portfolio and a home for Whisky in the Cowichan Valley.

 

www.victoriawhiskyfestival.com

www.canadianwhiskyawards.com

 

 

NEXT WEEK – Part Two featuring 

Dr Don Livermore – Hiram Walker & Sons (Ontario)

Bill Ashburn – The legend from Forty Creek (Ontario)

Sons of Vancouver – The next generation of artisanal whisky. Won the whole shebang two years ago. (east van)

Gordon Glanz – Odd Society   –  (East Van)  Holds an MSc in brewing and distilling from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. Followed by a week at Whicky School at Springbank Distillery in Campbelltown

Best Coast Distillers – Just opened in North Saanich. Where innovation meets passion.

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Part two of Whisky Special

The Hatch

Grant Stanley – Spearhead for 2025

Vancouver Wine Festival

Fort Berens

Hester Creek

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Feb 1st 2025- Is Blackie Back?

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Blackie and the Rodeo Kings are one of the most interesting bands working anywhere today.
Sometimes they’re in a recording studio time warp with more songs to choose from than Gabriel.
Followed by tours and festivals everywhere.
Then they disappear
The punch line to the tale is, the Blackie guys have their own lives, careers and fan bases.
What’s most remarkable is, after more than 25 years, they are still a band and friends.
For Example:
Stephen Fearing is releasing his next album on March 13 – The Empathist.  Wildly outstanding music. (We’ll be talking again.)
Stephen starts his Canadian tour at The Carleton Room in Halifax with two sold-out nights Feb 4-5.
Kicks off album release March 13 at Mary Winspear in Sidney, Vancouver Island.
Alberta dates March 21 Festival Place Sherwood Park, March 22 River Park Church Calgary.
Colin Linden
Colin continues to produce artists at his Pinhead Recorders in Nashville.
He’s also been touring with T Bone Burnett. He co-wrote and co-produced T Bone’s latest album The Other Side.  Next week Colin starts a new album, just in time to hit the road again.
Colin begins his own tour – The Ride on Tour – on April 23, hitting Calgary on June 1 and Canmore on June 3.

Tom and Terry

Tom Wilson
I’ll just give you the short version.
Re-recording songs,  with son Thompson, from his play Beautiful Scars.  Writing and recording soundtrack music for a number of projects including a film by Tanya Tagaq. Between his flourishing artwork, writing a new book, and starting a new album, Tom also enjoys the glow of an Order of Canada induction.  That’s the short version.
Blackie – The Band.
Plans are underway for dates in Canada. Winnipeg Folk Festival, Mariposa Folk Festival, Belmont Festival Edmonton (June 20)
They are planning shows in Hamilton, Toronto where cameras will be filming. More events to come.
Our thanks to donor Lorene Cowburn for the first hour of support.
She lost her love Brad 2 years ago. Brad was a member of the CKUA board.
“I would like to dedicate the hour to all my family and friends who supported me. And all the staff and donors  at CKUA.”
 Songs are for Brad, Cassie and Sassy!
As for the songs:
Playing a tribute to George Harrison.
John Hiatt, Colin James, Jackson Browne, William Prince, Nathaniel Rateliff, Tom Petty,
New tracks from
Ringo, Doobies with Mavis Staples, Julian Taylor and Jim Cuddy, Ringo with Billy Strings and Larkin Poe.
Live tracks from
Bob Dylan and Bob Marley and Stephen Fearing.
-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Guests are …. Blackie and the Rodeo Kings with Terry David Mulligan
Love Don’t Nathaniel Rateliff and Night Sweats The Future
The Spark William Prince Receiver
Tulsa Time Julian Taylor and Jim Cuddy single
Rosetta Ringo-Billy Strings-Larkin Poe Look Up
Love needs a heart Jackson Browne Running on Empty
Deane House/River Cafe Coming Up on The Stew -George Fest CKUA
Give me love George Harrison Living in a Material World
Something Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles from Abbey Road
My Sweet Lord Billy Preston George Harrison Tribute
Blackie and The Rodeo Kings Hour Two Mulligan Stew – Year 29 TDMulligan
Thing called Love John Hiatt Best of
How it feels to be loved Colin James Chasing The Sun
My one and only love (live) Chris Botti & Paula Cole Chris Botti Live
God only knows The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
Walk this road Doobie Brothers and Mavis Staples Walk this road
In Hour Two of The Stew Blackie and The Rodeo Kings talk Solo projects and the BARK Future
Lets get drunk again Blue Moon Marquee New Orleans Sessions
Learning to fly Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Best of Everything
Midnight in Harlem Tedeschi Trucks Band Revelator
No Woman No Cry (live) Bob Marley and the Wailers Best of Live at the Lyceum
Love her with a feeling (live) Bob Dylan (song by Tampa Red) The Complete Budokan 1978 Live
Coyotes Banff-Snow Days & Valentine’s Next – Blackie All three guys
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Stephen and Colin Tom’s coming
Bring this song Stephen Fearing The Empathist
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Colin Linden and Stephen and Tom
Sometimes I wonder T Bone Burnett and Colin Linden The Other Side
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Tom Wilson and Stephen – Colin
Death Row Love Affair Tom Wilson Tom Wilson TEHOHAHAKE
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EP 335 | Critics Round Table – Critics Choice Awards 2025

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The fires outside Los Angeles had brought tragedy and carnage.
Everything stopped for the firefighters, medical teams,  first responders, support teams, and those directly affected by the wildfires.
It’s awards season in LA.  The 2025 Critics Choice Film and TV Awards were to take place in January just as the fires were raging.  Those fires and the conditions that swept them through homes and communities have subsided enough that the Critics Choice Awards are now taking place on Friday, Feb 7th.  4-7 Pacific/7-10 East On E Channel
It’s also found on FuboTV DirectTV and SlingTV. 
Firefighters and first responders will be honoured at the beginning of the broadcast.

Our guests on this critic’s roundtable are
Hillary Atkin – The Atkin Report  Los Angeles
Shawn Edwards – Fox 4 Kansas City
Reginald Ponder – The Reel Critic  Chicago