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Ep 74 | Dan Mangan PODCAST

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Sep 28, 2019

Dan Mangan catches up with Terry to talk about ‘resurrecting’ his music career while starting a new family and a new business. Dan reflects on a banner year of his career, which included his recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! That appearance happened during a nine-day stretch of hiccups. Dan also talks about building his new artist venue platform Side Door and playing one of the biggest stages of his career at Edmonton Folk Music Festival.

Mulligan Stew Sept 28th 2019- Dan Mangan interview

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The interview guest for this week’s Stew is singer/songwriter Dan Mangan.

He takes us back to a time between albums.  After Club Meds ran its course, Dan decided to step away from the music business rat race, welcoming a second child and become a full time Dad.

In 2017 he felt it was time to return to writing and performing. Problem was,  he wasn’t sure the songs would be there or  that the music business, getting younger every month, was ready to welcome him back.

The result was a long road back, new co-writers and musicians, new studio, new label Arts and Crafts and a fine new album More or Less.

His fans welcomed him back with sold out shows and he found a whole new gaggle of fans with each performance.

We’ll talk about the blur of the  past year, starting with his appearance on The Jimmy Kimmel show , festivals all over the world including his main stage appearance at this year’s Edmonton Folk Music Festival in front of upwards of 25,000 people.

Dan is currently touring Europe – again!  It includes  a gig at Union Chapel in London October 1st.

Not bad for a Dad from East Van.

FYI – The complete Dan Mangan interview can be heard on Mulligan Stew Podcast.. please just subscribe to Spotify – Google Play or Apple Podcasts.

 

OH…there rest of the show??

 

 

New music from

 

Brittany Howard

Nick Lariviere

Tedeschi Trucks – Shame Live for 12 minutes

The Band – new version of Rag mama Rag

Something – a demo from The Beatles Abbey Road Deluxe Edition

Walk off the Earth

Jenn Grant Bros Landreth

 

 

PLUS –

U2 Live

Boz

Gary Clark Jr

Tower of Power with Huey Lewis

The Shirelles

Johnny Cash

Kurt Vile

Mr Loco

Stephen Fearing – Playing Parksville on Sunday night

Enjoy the show  and bring on October

 

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
stay high brittany howard Jaime
pass the peas (live) Nick LaRiviere Alive and loud
www.river-cafe.com Tonights guest – Dan Mangan
go your own way (live) Fleetwood mac youtube
Pride (live) U2 Live at R&R hall of fame
www.mulliganstew.ca
Get Rhythm Johnny Cash Johnny cash at Sun
Dan Mangan guest in the last 30 minutes www.mulliganstew.ca
I just got to know boz scaggs out of the blues
things are changing (live) gary clarke jr bright lights ep
pretty pimpin’ kurt vile b’lieve im going down
hombre religioso mr loco youtube
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Huey Lewis and The Shirelles
634-5789 Tower of Power with huey lewis great american song book
mama said The Shirelles best of
The Stew with tdm dan mangan in 30 minutes
rag mama rag (alternate take) the band the band 50th anniversary
something (demo) the beatles – abbey road (super deluxe edition)
shame (live) tedeschi trucks band high and mighty EP
www.coyotesbanff.com dan mangan at 630
home alone walk off the earth single
boys of Summer jenn grant single
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – dan mangan interview
dan mangan interview podcast on mulliganstewpodcast
peaks and valleys dan mangan more or less
dan mangan interview
robots dan mangan nice nice very nice
dan mangan interview complete dan mangan on stew podcast
just fear dan mangan more or less
got to be you the bros landreth 87
full dan mangan interview On mulligan stew podcast
The finest kind stephen fearing that’s how i walk

September 28th, 2019 – The 5th Annual Garagiste North – Kelowna  

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Coverage of the 5th Annual Garagiste North – Kelowna

THE SHOW

 What is a garagiste? (gar-ah-jeest)?  

It started out in France (of course) where it was a derogatory phrase for those avante garde and crazy mavericks making wine in their garage and outside the highly regulated system. Gradually and grudgingly came the acknowledgement that something really interesting was happening with these small case lot artisan wines, and a movement was born.

Garagiste North  brings together the small guys. Wines produced from 100% Canadian grapes and under 2000 cases total production annually.  

We’ve been covering this gathering of small BC producers from the beginning. We like the people, the wines and the no BS approach to farming, creating and selling.

This year Sperling Vineyards was once again  the site for a gathering of the Garagiste.  Many of the favourites are returning, but with the growth of the wine industry we are excited to see new small wineries popping up.

Sperling Vineyards

The likes of Lightning Rock, Scorched Earth and Burnt Timer all seem to have a theme!  Added to this year’s event will be a wine pairing of Sperling Vineyards and cheese, music by Glendale Avenue,  food truck service from CrAsian, a cool booth by Taste Advisor and a pop up wine store by Fairview Cellars.

 

tdm and Ann Sperling

 

This event gives you an insight into the passion, commitment, craziness and excellence that is the hallmark of a small producer.  We love that for many this is their first time showing off their wines to the public. Others have been attending for awhile, carefully crafting their wines and growing their business and reputation. Others have grown up and graduated.

Former Garagiste are:

  • Daydreamer
  • Synchromesh
  • Sage Hills
  • Tight Rope
  • Bella Wines
  • River Stone
  • Roche Wines
  • Kitsch Wines
  • Forbidden Fruit
  • Marichel
  • Deep Roots
  • Van Westen
  • Kraze Legs
  • vinAmite

 

This year’s Garagiste guests are :

  •  Schell Wines – Jennifer Schell
  • Mayhem Wines – Terry Meyer Stone
  • Dames Wines – Mireille Sauve
  • Sperling Vineyards –  Ann Sperling
  • Rigor and Whimsy – Costa Gavaris
  • Nagging Doubt – Rob  Westbury
  • Birch Block Vineyard – Sarah and Murray Bancroft
  • Anthony Buchanan Wines – Anthony Buchanan
  • Red Bird Estate – Remi Cardinal
  • Giant head – John Glavina
  • BC Wine Studio – Mark Simpson
  • Scorched Earth – Anita and Peter Pasdernick

 Enjoy the stories and histories!

 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Fort Berens

Passion Pitt Vineyard – John Weber/Orofino

Year 7 –  Food, Friends, Fishing and Fluids.

Cowichan Valley Wine Festival

Fall Wines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Sept 21st 2019- Robbie Robertson Interview

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September 20th is a big day in Robbie Robertson’s life.

 

Let’s face it,  Robbie has had many memorable days.

As Lead guitarist and  principal songwriter for the brotherhood known to all as  The Band, his esteemed  place in music history is assured.

So why Sept 20th?

That’s the day Sinematic,  Robbie’s 6th solo album is released.

Sinematic is followed by the general release of the documentary Once were Brothers, the story of The Band on film,  video and striking photos taken from right inside the music.

Then comes the soundtrack he wrote for The Irishman, Martin Scorcese’s  film about the mob and the last project to drop is the 50 year celebration of The band’s second album The Band which gave us The Night they drove old Dixie Down, Cripple Creek, King Harvest etc.

The brotherhood lives on.

A fresh canvas – a new beginning!

The last 30 minutes of The Stew is devoted to saluting Bruce Springsteen on his 70th Birthday (Monday)

We start with artists who covered Bruce’s songs..

Lucy Dacus from Boy Genius..

Atlantic City – The Band from Jericho

Johnny 99 – Johnny Cash

And finish the Stew with

The Rising – from The Rising

Hello Sunshine – from Western Stars

Born to Run (live) – from Springsteen on Broadway. 

 

In between the Robbie/Bruce sandwich are

Marc Bolan

Delbert McClinton

Ry Cooder

Bette La Vette

Travelling Wilburys

Otis Redding

Leeroy Stagger

Janiva Magness

Colin Linden/Luther Dickinson

And speaking of  Boy Genius  – David GoGo

 

 

Congrats Robbie

Happy Birthday  Bruce

-TDM

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Sept 21 2019
Welcome to The Stew Special Guest Robbie Robertson
Barefootin’ David Onley Barefootin’
Lodi Janiva Magness and Sam Morrow Lodi
Don’t let go Colin Linden and Luther Dickinson Amour
Deeper Well Leeroy Stagger Strange Path
www.river-cafe.com Coming UP – Robbie Robertson Interview
End of the line The Traveling Wilburys Travelling Wilburys Vol 1
These arms of mine Otis Redding Very best of
Robbie Robertson NEXT on Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Robbie Robertson Interview with Terry David Mulligan
I hear you paint houses Robbie Robertson Sinematic
Robbie Robertson Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Once were Brothers Robbie Robertson Sinematic
Robbie Robertson Interview Also on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Dead end kid Robbie Robertson Sinematic
Robbie Robertson Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Up on Cripple Creek The Band The Band
www.mulliganstew.ca Saluting Bruce Springsteen in 30 minutes
Get it on – Bang a Gong Marc Bolan Best of T-Rex
Get Rhythm Ry Cooder Get Rhythm
Down in the Mouth Delbert McClinton Tall, Dark and handsome
Things have changed Bette LaVette Things have changed
www.coyotesbanff.com The Stew with tdm
I found a love David GoGo Soul Bender
Complete Robbie Robertson Interview
Mulligan Stew Podcast Spotify Google Play Apple Podcasts
Santa Fe Steamer David Vest Roadhouse Revelation
NEXT- we celebrate Bruce Springsteens Birthday Bruce turns 70 on Monday
Dancing in the Dark Lucy Dacus (Boy Genius) EP
Atlantic City The Band Jericho
Johnny 99 Johnny Cash Best of
Happy 70 Bruce!!! www.mulliganstew.ca
The Rising Bruce Springsteen The Rising
Hello Sunshine Bruce Springsteen Western Stars
Born to Run (live) Bruce Springsteen Live on Broadway

September 21st, 2019 – The 5th Pinot Noir Celebration in Kelowna

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The 5th Pinot Noir Celebration in Kelowna

 

 THE SHOW

The 2019 BC Pinot Noir Celebration brings together BC’s top 35 Pinot Noir producers for an unforgettable festival-style tasting experience. The event kicked off with a reception and keynote address by Madeline Puckette, certified sommelier and author of New York Times Bestseller, Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine.

Kurtis Kolt

To put this gathering in proper perspective, here’s an overview from writer/judge Kurtis Kolt:

My big take-away is how local Pinot Noir reflects its terroir of origin, rather than its producers trying to emulate other iconic Pinot regions around the world, from Burgundy in France to the Russian River Valley in California.

No matter which B.C. region it hailed from, each one had a freshness and purity of fruit, along with juicy acidity—a common trait in B.C. wine. I was quite impressed that compared to other reds—from Bordeaux-inspired blends to Syrah—the B.C. Pinot Noirs were all tasty and approachable, whether we were looking at current, more fruit-forward releases, or bottlings as far back as a 2006 from Averill Creek on Vancouver Island. It had started to exhibit those more savoury, tertiary notes like sarsaparilla and sun-dried tomato, but still had great structure and was buoyant on the palate.

 Kurtis, who guests on this special,  makes the comment that Pinot Noir is the one wine that can be grown from coast-to-coast in Canada.

All 35 wineries pouring at the event were accepted through a high profile sommelier tasting panel.  They were determined to be the best of the best.

Our owner/winemaker guests are:

 Jak Meyer – Meyer Family Vineyards/Organizer

Grant Biggs – Kitsch/ Organizer

David Paterson – Tantalus/ Organizer

Jason Parkes – The Hatch

Madeline Puckette – Keynote speech and Wine Folly Author

Grant Stanley – Spearhead

Ben Bryant – Mission Hill

Jenn and Kent Molgat – The View

Chris Carson – Meyer Family and Carson

Dan Wright – Unsworth

Paul Pender – Tawse and Hidden Bench

Rhys Pender – Master of Wine and Panelist

Kurtis Kolt – Wine Educator and Panelist

Paul M Bruner – owner of Blue Grouse

Andy Johnson – Owner of Averill Creek

Tyler Knight – Co-owner of Lightning Rock

http://www.bcpinotnoir.ca

https://winebc.com/

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Garagiste North – Next Week

Fort Berens

Passion Pit Vineyard at Orofino

Cowichan Valley Winemakers

Fishing, Food, Wine and Fishing  Year 7

 

 

 

 

Ep 73 | Robbie Robertson PODCAST

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Sep 19, 2019

On the eve of the 50th anniversary of The Band’s landmark self-titled 1969 album, Terry David Mulligan catches up with Robbie Robertson. As the lead guitarist and principal songwriter for the brotherhood known to all as The Band, Robertson holds an esteemed place in music history.

On September 20th, his sixth solo album Sinematic will be released. The record will be followed by the release of the documentary Once Were Brothers, the story of The Band on film. Robbie talks with Terry about his many projects, including the soundtrack he wrote for Martin Scorcese’s film The Irishman.  

Mulligan Stew Sept 14th 2019- A Mix…old and new!

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Like all good Stews it’s a mix of old and new,
Joey Landreth, Steve Miller Band from an alternate universe.
Rodney Crowell with Billy Gibbons from zztop driving down the road in a 56 Fury. You know it rocks.
The great Linda Ronstadt owning Lowell George’s Willin’
A Midnight set. The whole  second segment.
Midnight songs from
Jimmie Vaughn
Allman Bros
CCR
Wilson Pickett (of course)
Tedeschi Trucks Band. Live. Midnight in Harlem.
(Can you name them?)
We’ll throw in
George Harrison live in Japan
Mavis
Chrissie Hynde from the fascinating Valve Bone Woe
Stones, Zep, The Beatles, California Honey Drop’s, Sir Douglas Quintet and Sell a Song from Honky Blues.
AND
Two tracks from The Band with a reminder that Robbie Robertson will Guest on Mulligan Stew Podcast starting next Friday. It’s the day his album Sinematic drops. 
And next Saturday he’ll guest on Mulligan Stew at 5

PLAYLIST:

TBD

September 14th, 2019 – Untapped and Uncorked Craft Beer and Wine Festival in Parksville

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Severine Pinte  Winemaker at La Stella/le Vieux Pin

Ross Wise – New Winemaker at Black Hills

Plus Pouring in Parksville

  

THE SHOW

It’s the annual Untapped and Uncorked Craft Beer and Wine Festival in Parksville, Vancouver Island.

The featured winemakers are the charming Severine Pintewho was pouring La Stella for a winemakers dinner at Beach Club Resort and for his first ever interview Ross Wise, the brand new winemaker at Black Hills.  Home of Note Bene.

Before we get to those prime feature interviews..let’s head to the “untapped” part of the weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave Paul – Head Brewer/Owner Love Shack Libations

We start with the craft beer makers at Tigh-Na-Mara and a guy I’ve been waiting a whole year to reconnect with.  When I interviewed Dave Paul from his Love Shack Libations, just up island from Qualicum Beach, he was about to pour his first beer at his first event EVER.  Like an opening night.

Love Shack is a very popular small brewery that the locals all love and tourists are starting to discover. Dave makes a new beer every month..so depending on when you walk in,  your choices may be different from month to month.

Dave was pouring his latest brew, with the zeal of a mad scientist. It’s called Juicy Juice – Northeast style hazy IPA.   Love Beer. Love Shack.

www.loveshacklibations.com

Dave Woodward –  Head Brewer Mount Arrowsmith Brewing

 A local Dave headed to the UK to start his brewing education.  His career took him through the UK, 5 years at Whistler Brewing,  then Tofino Brewing and  Axe & Barrel Victoria.

Dave Woodward Mt Arrowsmith

Mount Arrowsmith brings him full circle.  Back to where it all began.

All that craftwork resulted in Mount Arrowsmith winning Best Amber Ale in the World, at the 2018 World Beer Awards.

 https://arrowsmithbrewing.com/

Kev Ward – Wolf Brewing Nanaimo

wolf brewing

Kev Ward, a  Liverpool lad,   has been brew master  for about 6  years. First thing he did was change all the recipes. Wolf Brewing still uses old-school techniques in its brewing. Check out the line up.

Golden Honey Ale, Porter, Scotch Ale, Black and Tan, IPA!

He says “hey” to all his buds back in Liverpool listening on The Net!

 http://www.wolfbrewingcompany.com/

 Clay Potter –   Brew Master Moon Under Water

Clay Potter


Clay’s brewing career started at  University of Victoria for Biology & Chemistry and Heriot Watt University in Scotland for the Brewing & Distilling Master’s Program. He was lucky enough to work with and be mentored byPaul Hoyne.

With his family, he took over the Moon Under Water Brewery in 2012.

In 2014, Moon Brewery introduced two new programs: a sour series featuring the beloved Copper Kettle Sour, and line of limited-release barrel-aged beers, such as The Crow’s Nest. These highly-sought after beers are small-batched and aged for 18 month

In December 2017, Clay opened a distillery within the brewery. The Moon Distillery has recently launched their first wave of products, featuring Citrus Gin, Orange Vodka and Espresso Vodka, all made with local malts, fruits and botanicals.

http://ww.moonunderwater.ca/about.php

 Ross Wise – Winemaker  Black Hills

Ross Wise Black Hills

Eric Edwards – Executive Chef    Cedars @ Tigh-Na-Mara

Black Hills is the home of one of Canada’s greatest wines Note Bene. A huge Bordeaux blend and a spectacular portfolio. It includes one of my three favourite BC wines, their Carmenere!   The sale of the winery to Peller sent the Canadian wine industry sideways. The new winemaker has to follow in the footsteps of the legendary Senka Tennant and Graham Pierce.  Ross has the chops to more than do the job.

New Zealand-born Ross Wise joined Phantom Creek Winery  in September, 2016, as the fulltime winemaker. A 2005 enology graduate of Australia’s Charles Sturt University, he started his career as a vineyard supervisor at Felton Road Winery in Central Otago, and moved on to the cellar at the Grove Mill Winery in Marlborough before coming to Canada in 2006.

 He became an assistant winemaker at Flat Rock Cellars in Ontario, becoming the winemaker there in 2009

 In 2012, he launched his own consulting firm, making wines with several Ontario wineries, including Rosewood Estates, Keinte-He Winery, The Organized Crime Winery, Icellars Estate Winery and The Good Earth Winery. The opportunity to make ultra-premium wines in the Okanagan drew him to Phantom Creek, and now, to Black Hills.

 In addition to all that, he is well into his studies to become a Master of Wine.

(from John Schreiner)

This is the first verbal interview Ross has done.  He was great!

On the other hand,  Chef Eric Edwards at Tigh-na-Mara loves a microphone.

He’s outgoing and loves to swap verbs.

Chef paired his food with Black Hills wines. You can hear the delight in his voice.

It helps that he’s a very good chef..with a command of his ever expanding kitchen.

http://www.blackhillswinery.com/Current-Vintages

http://www.blackhillswinery.com/

https://tigh-na-mara.com/dine/cedars-restaurant-lounge

 

Severine Pinte   Winemaker at La Stella & Le Vieux Pin

 Severine makes both La Stella and Le Vieux Pin but on the night she was pouring La Stella exclusively!

a native of Montpellier..

Severine Pinte came to Le Vieux Pin in 2010 with 14 harvests of international winemaking experience under her belt along with 8 years of vineyard management. Severine is a graduate of the illustrious ENSAM (Ecole National Superior Agronomic of Montpellier)

Severine Pinte La Stella

She apprenticed at the Cave de Tecou in the AOC Gaillac before coming for the first time to British Columbia to work for Domaine de Chaberton as an assistant winemaker.

In 1999 she returned to France and worked a year in Bordeaux under the direction of Andre Lurton in Pessac-Leognan then returned to the Languedoc. For nine years Severine was head winemaker and viticultural council for ‘Le Vignoble des 2 terres’ in the Terrasse du Larzac terroir.

In the winter of 2003, she took leave for harvest at Frankland Estate winery in Western Australia and enjoyed learning a different take on her beloved Syrah and Viognier. Curiosity and the pursuit of new challenges brought Severine to the Okanagan and she brought with her an astute understanding of wine and terroir. Her favorite quote is from Jean Hugel: “100% of the quality of a true wine is already in the grapes, not in the cellars where you can only lose quality.”

For her, The Okanagan, with its unique terroir and cool climate, has always been intriguing. As such she is the perfect candidate to craft world class Syrah and Viognier in the South Okanagan.

https://levieuxpin.ca/

  

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

2019 Pinot Noir Celebration Kelowna

2019 Garagiste North Kelowna

Fort Berens

The Passion Pit at Orofino Wines

Cowichan Valley Wine Festival

 

 

 

 

 

Ep 72 | Augie Meyers PODCAST

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Sep 7, 2019

This week, Augie Meyers reflects on his astounding musical career, collaborating with some of the biggest names in music. Auggie was just a kid growing up in San Antonio, Texas when he met and became instant friends with Doug Sahm, with whom he formed The Sir Douglas Quintet. Augie always on the VOX organ. That was his sound. It would carry him all over the world, with hits like “She’s About A Mover,” and “Mendocino.”

When the Quintet ran its course they formed Texas Tornados with Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez. Augie would later record two albums with Bob Dylan – ‘Time Out of Mind’ and ‘Love and Theft.’ He also recorded ‘Wicked Grin’ with John Hammond and Tom Waits, and worked in Canada with Doug, Amos Garrett and Gene Taylor.

Mulligan Stew Sept 7th 2019-Hal Blaine Tribute

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As you all know CKUA is donor-supported radio..for over 90 years.
That tells me that the audience found what they’re looking for.  Great Music.
So it didn’t come as a surprise when today’s first-hour donor suggested a Tribute to Hal Blaine.
He died March 11th this tear.
The single most prolific drummer/musician ever!
As a member of the famed LA session band The Wrecking Crew and legendary records with Phil Spector and Brian Wilson..
Hal Blaine played on 35,000 sessions and 6,000 singles.
He’s the first sideman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was presented with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Today – in the first 30 minutes of the Stew we salute Hal Blaine. (Check out the Playlist below)

The rest of The Stew music isn’t exactly lame Bo0z Steely Dan Robbie Robertson and Van Morrison Little Feat The Bros. Landreth Wilco Lumineers Springsteen Live Tedeschi Trucks with Sharon Jones Los Lobos John Prine The Beatles

Let’s get going
5-7 Mtn
4-6 Pacific

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Sept 7 2019 Hal Blaine Tribute
This is Mullign Stew – Year Twenty something playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Be my baby The Ronettes Best of
Another Saturday Night Sam Cooke Best of
Mr. Tambourine Man The Byrds best of
It’s over Roy Orbison Very best
Everybody’s Talking Harry Nilsson Very best of
Then He Kissed me The Chrystals Very best of
www.deanehouse.com Coming UP on The Stew – Beach Boys. Paul Simon. Ray Charles
God only knows The Beach Boys best of
Mother and Child ReUnion Paul Simon Paul Simon
Being Green Ray Charles best of
Mulligan Stew with TDM www.mulliganstew.ca
You’re not Boz Scaggs Dig
I’m glad for your sake Sir Douglas Quintet Mercury Years – Honky Blues
Any World (that I’m welcome to) Steely Dan Katy Lied
I hear you paint houses Robbie Robertson and Van Morrison Sinematic
www.mulliganstew.ca The Stew with TDMulligan
I got you babe Sonny and Cher Greatest Hits
Tribute to Drummer Hal Blaine Mulligan Stew
River Deep Mountain High Ike and Tina Turner River Deep Mountain Hugh
Mulligan Stew – Hour Two www.mulliganstew.ca
Got to be you The Bros.Landreth 87
Spanish Moon Little Feat Feats Don’t Fail me now
What’s the World got in store Wilco being there
Thunder road Sara Watkins Born to Uke
This Mulligan Stew – Year Twenty Something Coming UP – Lumineers and Turtles
Gloria The Lumineers Gloria Sparks
The Middle Trampled by Turtles Life is good on the open road
TDMulligan The Stew with TDMulligan
Jet Pilot Bob Dylan rarities
NEXT – Live Bruce.Tedeschi Trucks.Los Lobos www.mulliganstew.ca
Open all night (live) Bruce Springsteen Songs of the road/The Live Series
I pity the Fool (live) Tedeschi Trucks. Sharon Jones & Dap Kings Wheels of Soul 2015
What’s going on (live) Los Lobos Just another band from East LA
www.coyotesbanff.com www.mulliganstew.ca
Summer’s end John Prine The tree of Forgiveness
Dear Prudence The Beatles White LP