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Mulligan Stew July 9th 2016-Wall to Wall music for two hours today!!

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Wall to Wall music for two hours today!!
New music from
Joan Baez (with David Crosby)
Clapton
The Wainwright Sisters
Avett Brothers
Serena Ryder
Corb Lund
Calexico
Paul Simon
Son Real
54-40
 
And great classic tunes from
Harp and Axe
John Prine
Bruce Cockburn
Crooked Bros
The Travelling Wilburys
Al Green
A double shot of  Rodney Crowell
And On Vinyl…
The Band
Steve Miller
Monkey Time from Boz Scaggs
Looking for music to go with your slow rubs..your pot of chili..
Something that pairs well with a Malbec or a Chard..??
 
B-I-N-G-O!!!!
 

PLAYLIST:

TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew Playlist mulliganstew.ca
The sky is falling The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Checkered past
Sweet revenge John Prine Great Days
Satan pulls the strings The Avett bros True Sadness
Call me Rose Bruce Cockburn Small source of comfort
Mulligan Stew year 20 www.canadahouse.com Playlist mulliganstew.ca
Blackbird (live) Joan Baez with David Crosby 75th Birthday Concert
17 Horses Crooked Brothers Lawrence, where’s your knife?
Got your number Serena Ryder single
Mulligan Stew year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Great Music Coming
you send me sam cooke Greatest Hits
magic bus The Who Who’s better. Who’s best
Washed up rock star factory blues Corb Lund Thing’s that can’t be undone
If you belonged to me The Travelling Wilburys Collection
Cumbe De Donde Calexico Ed Folk fest sampler
Mulligan Stew year 20 TD Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Hot Fun in the Summertime Sly and the Family Stone The Ultimate Soul Collection #3
Cool papa Bell Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger
Tired of being alone Al Green The Ultimate Soul Collection #3
This is The Stew with Terry David Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Ganster of Love Steve Miller Sailor
You’re so fine Steve Miller Sailor
Don’t bring me down (live) ELO One Night
Chest fever The Band Music from Big Pink
TDM www.coyotesbanff.com
Can I get a witness Son Real Single
Don;t make them like they used to The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A real fine mess
Mulligan Stew year 20
Baby Ran 54-40 with Daniel Lapp La Difference – A History Unplugged
This is The Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Stones in my Passway Eric Clapton I still am
Elvira Rodney Crowell Ain’t living long like this
Ain’t living long like this Rodney Crowell Ain’t living long like this
Learning to fly Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Playback Box Set
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Monkey Time Boz Scaggs Bazz Scaggs and Band
Dust my Broom Elmore James The sky is crying
El Condor Pasa The Wainwright Sisters Songs in the Dark

Mulligan Stew July 2nd 2016- Juno Couch repeat!

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Matt Good Alan Doyle Tom Cochrane Miranda Mulholland Buff St. Marie Tdm   On The Juno Couch Calgary

Matt Good
Alan Doyle
Tom Cochrane
Miranda Mulholland
Buff St. Marie
Tdm
On The Juno Couch Calgary


tdm&CuddyI think it all started over several glasses of wine.. with myself and Jim Cuddy from Blue Rodeo
The Junos were coming to Alberta and I was trying to figure out how best to do interviews with  the artists.
As luck would have it I was staying at The Fairmont Hotel MacDonald in Edmonton and they had these glorious big old couches in the Lounge.
We asked for permission to move two together and place 3-4 microphones on the cushions so that talent walking by could pick one up and join us..
Turned out to be a lot of fun.
You got country singers..riffing with guitar slingers..and reggae tokers sitting in with Rockin Smokers.
Roots, blues and pop..all in the same space.
We tried it again a couple of years ago in Calgary..at Ruths Chris is I’m not mistaken.
This year..we go all out!
Right on the street outside Milestones in downtown Calgary..across from The Hyatt Hotel..
Mulligan Stew on The Juno Couch will be 4-6PM for this week only!!
 We’ll have that Juno Couch ready to go under the CKUA tents..
I believe there will be some bubble being poured and some tunes being sung.
Jim Cuddy is bringing his son Devin.. they will be my  co-hosts as long as they can stay.
Here’s the current line-up on paper!!  Be prepared for surprises and some rare moments.
-TDM

INTERVIEW LINE-UP:

 

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Jim Cuddy / Devin Cuddy 04:00
Tom Wilson / David Gogo 04:10
Scott Helman 04:15
Whitehorse* 04:20
Alex Cuba 04:35
Alan Doyle 04:45
Matthew Good 05:00
Buffy Sainte-Marie 05:10
Matt Good 05:15
Miranda Mulholland 05:20
Emily Claire Barlow 05:30
Chad Saunders NMC’s Acting Director of Operations and Special Projects 05:45
Jonathan Roy 05:50

 

Mulligan Stew June 25th 2016-Gregory Porter Interview

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Gregory Porter is no ordinary jazz singer. He has become, arguably, the most unlikely star in popular music. He has gone from playing jazz in Harlem until 4am for $30 a night to playing for royalty in the best concert halls in the world.
Gregory’s prime mentor was his late mother Ruth, a preacher who raised him along with his seven siblings alone in Bakersfield, California. His mother’s presence still informs his writing, and he can name a handful of songs that can be directly attributed to her. Gregory grew up hooked on Nat King Cole, but was more interested in sports until an injury sidelined his athletic aspirations and propelled him toward a singing career.

Gregory was 30 when he started his career, and it took 20 years to become an “overnight success”. He found worldwide stardom with the Grammy Award-winning, platinum selling 2013 jazz/gospel/R&B album Liquid Spirit, and followed it up earlier this year with the touchingly confessional Take Me to the Alley. WhenTake Me to The Alley was released, it broke into the top five of the charts, the first jazz record to do so since Jamie Cullum’s Catching Tales in 2005. It’s fair to say that Gregory is his generation’s most successful jazz and soul singer-songwriter.
Terry David Mulligan will chat with Gregory about his longtime bandmates, headlining the Edmonton and Vancouver Jazz Festivals, and his plan to tour the world in 2016.

PLAYLIST:

welcome to Mulligan Stew Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Darlene Led Zeppelin Coda
Last Night The Travelling Wilburys Travelling Wilburys Collection
No woman. No cry Bob Marley and the Wailers Easy Skankin’ Boston 78
www.canadahouse.com coming UP – Interview with Gregory Porter
No more cheap wine Colin Linden 40 years of Stony Plain
I’m all right Madeleine Peyroux Half the perfect world
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan
Broken Bones Mark Knopfler Tracker
Cold Rain The High Bar Gang Someday the Heart will trouble the Mind
Gregory Porter Interview MulliganStew.ca
The In Crowd Gregory Porter Liquid Spirit
Gregory Porter Interview
Take me to the Alley Gregory Porter Take me to the Alley
Liquid Sprits – Claptone Re-Mix Gregory Porter Liquid Spirit
Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Gregory Porter Interview Part Two
Don’t lose your steam Gregory Porter Take me to the Alley
Blinded by the Light (live) Bruce Springsteen Session band Live in Dublin
SOB Nathaniel Rateleff and the Night Sweats Edmonton Folk festival Sampler
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew Hour Two
The Denial Twist White Stripes Get behind me Satan
Driven to tears (live) Sting Hope for Haiti Now
Boogie at Russian Hill John Lee Hooker Boom Boom
Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Here comes my girl (live) Tom Petty and the heartbreakers The Live Anthology
The Ironic Twist Jimmy Vaughn Out There
So Young The Rolling Stones Some Girls Bonus tracks
Ruby Tuesday Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle Colvin and Earle
Next week on The Stew The JUNO COUCH returns for Canada Day weekend
Love Shines Ron Sexsmith Long Player Late Bloomer
Nobody The Doobie Brothers World Gone Crazy
Thank you for listening Have a GREAT CANADA DAY next week The Juno Couch Returns

 

Mulligan Stew June 18th 2016- Sarah McLachlan Interview

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TDM & McLachlan

 This week on Mulligan Stew, Terry David Mulligan is excited to interview Grammy and Juno Award winning artist Sarah McLachlan.

I had the pleasure of doing the first national interview with  Sarah for MuchWest many years ago. I asked her what she wanted to do now that she had moved  from one coast to another and she said “I want to write songs and sing them and have people hear my music”  We talk about that on Saturdays Stew.
Also, I was happily surprised to hear Sarah reference the World Vision trip we took  together to Cambodia and Thailand.  She said performing for  kids on the streets made her realize how powerful music could be for children who don’t have any access to it and thus was born the idea of her Foundation The Sarah McLachlan School of Music.
I treasure each time we get together and I hope you do as well.
Sarah is headlining the 2016 Vancouver Jazz Festival June 27th The QE Theatre in Vancouver.  Then she’s off to tour with Josh Groban.
Sarah’s latest release is the sublime Shine On.. We’ll also talk about her next LP.
With over 25 years in the recording industry, Sarah McLachlan is a multi-platinum singer/songwriter best known for her intimate vocals and engaging lyrics. Canadian-born, this Grammy and Juno Award winning artist has sold over 40 million albums. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Order of Canada and the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement. Her philanthropic efforts extend to The Sarah McLachlan School of Music—a non-profit music education program for at-risk and underserved youth. Sarah’s latest album Shine On celebrates the human ability to grow from our experiences, thrive and shine on.
 

 

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Mulligan Stew your host – Terry David Mulligan Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
hold on I’m coming BB King and Eric Clapton Riding with the King
Love Matt Morris when everything breaks open
Young Blood The Band Til the night is gone/Tribute to Doc Pomus
Mulligan Stew www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Sarah McLachlan
Get a job James Taylor Other Covers
Dream in blue Los Lobos Kiko
welcome to The Stew coming UP – Sarah McLachlan interview www.mulliganstew.ca
The ballad of Billy Cowsill Dusty Bentall and The Smokes Orion
Mulligan Stew Next – Sarah McLachlan interview
Sarah McLachlan Interview playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
in your shoes Sarah McLachlan Shine On
Sarah McLachlan Interview
Love beside me Sarah McLachlan Shine On
Sarah McLachlan Interview playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
angel (live) Sarah McLachlan Acoustic EP
into the mystic Colin James Limelight
welcome to The Stew HOUR Two
Gimme some lovin’ (live) Traffic Last great traffic jam
Run like the River Vintage Trouble 1 Hopeful Road
Horace and Pete Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger Deluxe
This isa Mulligan Stew – Year 20 TDM
Loan me a Dime Boz Scaggs (with Duane Allman) Boz Scaggs
welcome to The Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Lemon Squeezer (live) Fleetwood Mac Shrine 69
My favourite wine is Tequilla Michael Franti & Spearhead Soul Rocker
There was a time (live) James Brown and the Famous Flames Star Time
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew – Hour Two
Weightless Matt Anderson Weightless
Down in the Flood (live) Fairport Convention Ebbets Field 1974
Shake for me Howlin Wolf His Best

Mulligan Stew June 11th 2016- Live Tracks and MORE

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REPEAT SHOW (6)
No special guest..no themes..no party tricks…
Just solid music for whatever Saturday night holds.
BUT we do have lots of LIVE TRACKS
From…..

  • CCR (Midnight Special)
  • Keb Mo (She just wants to dance)
  • Peter Gabriel (Solsbury Hill)
  • Bob Dylan (Like a rolling stone unplugged)
  • Eric Clapton (Don’t think twice)
  • The Hip  (Twist my Arm)
  • Bare Naked Ladies I(Brian Wilson)
  • Blue /Rodeo (5 days in May)

And we finish the show with two live Joe Cocker tracks

  • Feeling Alright
  • With a little Help from my Friends

 Plus tracks from the Edmonton Folk fest Sampler

  • Mike farris (killer version of A Change is gonna Come)
  • Dar Williams (As cool as I am)
  • Kaleo (Way down we go)

 New music from

  • Paul Simon
  • Boz Scaggs
  • Led Zeppelin

Did I mention

  • U2 )remixed)
  • Marianne Faithful (Thelma and Louise Soundtrack)
  • Santana (smoke on the water)
  • Joe Jackson (Oh well)

Something for EVERYBODY
-TDM
 

PLAYLIST:

Celebrating 20 years of Mulligan Stew TDMulligan playlist mulliganstew.ca
The Midnight Special (live) CCR The Concert
She just wants to dance (live) Keb Mo That hot pink blues LP
Solsbury Hill (live) Peter Gabriel Secret World Live
Mulligan Stew – with TDM www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Clapton/Hip/Blue Rodeo LIVE
Like a Rolling Stone (live) Bob Dylan MTV Unplugged
Rich Woman Boz Scaggs A Fool to care
Celebrating 20 Years of Stew Next Clapton/The Hip/Blue Rodeo – All live tracks and Zep
Don’t think twice (live) Eric Clapton Bob Dylan’s 30th anniversary concert
Twist my arm (live) The Tragically Hip Live between us
Brian Wilson (live) BN Ladies Live at Red Rocks
5 days in May (live) Blue Rodeo Blue Road
Hots on for nowhere Led Zeppelin Presence (deluxe) Reference Track
Terry David Mulligan – Mulligan Stew Playlist at mulliganstew.ca
Oh well Joe Jackson Laughter and Lust
Change is going to come Mike Farris Edmonton Folk fest Sampler cd
I’m on a roll Dr. John Doc Pomus tribute LP
Strnger to Stranger Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger
www.coyotesbanff.com Next Marianne Faithful and Santana
Ballad of Lucy Jordan Marianne Faithful Thelma and Louise Soundtrack
Smoke on the water Santana Guitar heaven
Mulligan Stew – with TDM Playlist at mulliganstew.ca
Barabajagal Donovan (with Jeff Beck) Try for the Sun
You don’t miss your water William Bell Best of Soul
Way down we go Kaleo Edmonton Folk fest Sampler cd
Who’s going to ride your wild horses (Temple Bar re-mix) U2 Achtung baby B Sides and Bonuses
As cool as I am Dar Williams Edmonton Folk fest Sampler cd
TDM – The Stew
Feelin Alright (live) Joe Cocker Classic Cocker
With a little help (from my friends) (Live) Joe Cocker Classic Cocker

Mulligan Stew June 4th 2016-Bobby Rush, Daniel Cross, and Terry Wickham Interviews

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DSC_0153This week on Mulligan Stew, Terry interviews blues legend Bobby Rush and award-winning Canadian filmmaker Daniel Cross about his feature documentary, I Am The Blues.

I Am the Blues – Trailer from EyeSteelFilm on Vimeo.
I Am The Blues takes you on a booze and blues-fueled journey through the swamps of the Louisiana Bayou, the juke joints of the Mississippi Delta, and Moonshine-soaked BBQs in the North Mississippi Hill Country. Cross visits the last original, 80-year-old blues devils (including Bobby Rush, LC Ulmer, Carol Fran, Barbara Lynn and many more) who are working without management and touring the Chitlin’ Circuit.
Cross is the founder of a prestigious, non-fiction production company called EyeSteelFilm, and he first made his mark by directing feature length films about homelessness. Cross will talk about writing and directing the film, and Bobby Rush will talk about having his long and successful career become the focus of a documentary.
The film is set to premiere in Toronto on June 3, and is playing at the Medicine Hat Public Library Theatre on June 20 and at the Sled Island Film Festival in Calgary on June 26.
 
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At 6:30pm MT Terry chats with Edmonton Folk Music Festival producer Terry Wickham. Terry has been the producer since 1989, and he will share his thoughts about this year’s lineup as well as crucial festival background info.
 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music www.mulliganstew.ca
Checkin up on my baby Tay Mahal In Progress and in Motion
Someday baby Bob Dylan Modern Times
Nobody rules you Danny Michel Mata Dora
Boy from Tupelo Emmy Lou harris Red dirt girl
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music www.canadahouse.com NEXT – Boz Scaggs
Hell to pay Boz Scaggs A fool to care
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew @ckua NEXT – I AM the Blues
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary) Screening dates on mulliganstew.ca
Everybody knows who I am Bobb Rush Youtube
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary)
Stagger Lee Henry Gray single
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary) Screening dates on mulliganstew.ca
Thrill is gone Kingfish Ingram youtube
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary)
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew @ckua www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Terry Wickham
Money Blues LC Ulmar youtube
Rollin and Tumblin Tedeschi-Trucks band Everybody’s talkin’“
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music PLAYLIST – www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Terry Wickham
Fio on the Bayou The Meters Funkify your life
One way road John Butler Trio April Uprising
The Werewolf Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger
There must be abetter world Irma Thomas A tribute to Doc Pomus
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music www.Coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – Terry Wickham
I will be there Eric Clapton (and George harrison) I still do
Try a little Tenderness Etta James The Matriarch of the Blues
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music PLAYLIST – www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Terry Wickham
Guest – Terry Wickham – Producer of Edmonton Folk festival
Mike Farris Shine for All the people
SOB Nathaniel Rateleff abnd the Night Sweats Live on Fallon
Guest – Terry Wickham – Producer of Edmonton Folk festival
It ain;t me babe River Whyless Youtube
Guest – Terry Wickham – Producer of Edmonton Folk festival

 

Mulligan Stew May 28th 2016-Which rock star will historians of the future remember?

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Every once in a while you come across a fresh idea that begs to become a radio show.
A story that comes alive when you add music.
So..last week I came across the story  from the NY Times magazine by Chuck Klosterman.
Entitled – Which rock star will historians of the future remember?   (Click link to read article)
300 years from now – when students in classes won’t even know what rock was,  will be shown a photo or hologram of an artist that represents what rock was, who will that artist be?
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Klosterman takes us through the reasoning..

”Time fades everything but the essence of history..”

He considers The Beatles and all that they gave music.
He suggests that historians and critics  find it easier to pick a person rather than a group. It’s easier to tell the story.
Thus, Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan come into the spotlight.
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Elvis was a Star but didn’t write his own music.  Dylan wrote everything but had a less than stellar voice.
The Stones get a mention (no Zep. Little Richard. Fats. Jerry lee)
Hunterj_is_a_Question_markSo…WHO IS  in the picture  the teacher hold up to represent the whole of rock and roll.
 
That’s what we’ll deal with musically on today Stew – right at 6PM Mtn..
In the meantime..check out the playlist. We have some rock to play for you.
Thanks tdm
 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Stoop so Low Govt Mule with Dr John Shout
Will it go round in circles Billy Preston Best of
Gotta find a.. Paul Reddick Ride the one
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.canadahouse.com
Wilder (we’re chained) Brandi Carlile The Firewatchers Daughter
Baby, what you want me to do (live) Etta James Etta James – Chess 50th Anniversary
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
8 miles high skydiggers the songs of Gene Clark
Feel a whole lot better Byrds Best of
For what it’s worth (live) CSNY Deja Vu
If I had a Millions Dollars (live) BNLadies Live at Red Rocks
Lola (live) The Kinks Come Dancing with The Kinks
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan Coming Up – In 300 years – who represents Rock?
Tell yer mama Norah Jones The Fall
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca In 300 years – who represents Rock?
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Don’t do it (live) The Band Rock of Ages
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Hey Jude The Beatles Box Set and single
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Good Rockin Tonight Elvis Elvis at Sun
I shall be released (live) Bob Dylan (and The Band) The Last Waltz
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Johnny B Goode Chuck Berry Best of
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Tempted Squeeze East Side Story
Sweet Soul legacy Paul Carrack Soul Shadows
I dreamed I saw St Anustine Eric Clapton I still do
Hear me Tedeschi Trucks band Le me get by
www.coytotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew
not fade away The Rolling Stones England’s Greatest Hit-makers
Two dogs and a bone Los Lobos The town and the city
Thanks for listening tdm See you in JUNE www.mulliganstew.ca
Big Boss man Whitehorse The Northern South

Mulligan Stew May 21st 2016- Holger Peterson Interview

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On the release of the Stoney Plain 40th Anniversary album
Holger takes us through the years and the amazing list of artists that graced the label.
Come join the celebration.
Hour two of Saturdays Stew.


Holger Petersen, President of Stony Plain Records Photo courtesy of Blaise van Malsen

Holger Petersen, President of Stony Plain Records
Photo courtesy of Blaise van Malsen


Petersen started producing records in 1972. The first were by Walter Horton, Johnny Shines, Roosevelt Sykes, Humphrey and the Dumptrucks, Liam Clancy and Paul Hann. All prior to Stony Plain Records which was registered in 1975 by he and Alvin Jahns. He now runs his own label, Stony Plain Records – one of Canada’s longest surviving independent record companies – and was a founder of the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. He is a member of the Order of Canada and has an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Athabasca University.
Holger Petersen is a veteran Canadian broadcaster whose weekly Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio has been a fixture on the network for twenty-five years. At home in Alberta, his CKUA network show, Natch’l Blues, has been aired every week for more than forty years.
 
 
 
 

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PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with terry david mulligan
Black Spruce Lee harvey osmond Beautiful scars
Fortune Teller Robert Plant/Alison Krause Raising Sand
Stones in my passway Eric Clapton I still do
Sweet home Chicago Steve Miller Let your hair down
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.canadahouse.com
Repo man Ray Lamontagne God Willin’
Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca In 30 minutes Holger petersen Interview Next: Waterboys and Coldplay
Fisherman’s Blues The Waterboys Fisherman’s Blues
Up and Up Coldplay A Head full of Dreams
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.coyotesbanff.com Coming Up – Holger Petersen
Drive Joe Bonamassa Blues of Desperation
This is Hip John Lee Hooker Mr Lucky
welcome to Mulligan Stew TD Mulligan
Holger Petersen Interview
No more cheap wine Colin Linden Stony Plain 40 Years
Holger Petersen Interview
Louis Riel Doug Sahm Stony Plain 40 years
Holger Petersen Interview
soul of a man Maria Muldaur Richland Woman Blues
Holger Petersen Interview
Midnight Special Long John Baldry Stony Plain 40 years
welcome to Mulligan Stew TD Mulligan
Wars The Strumbellas Hope
Saturday Night No Sinner Old Habits Die Hard
Blackjack Ray Charles Best of
Papas got a brand new bag James Brown and the Famous Flames Best of
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 at tdmulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Madame George (live) Van Morrison Live at Hollywood Bowl
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys Rickie Lee Jones It’s like this
For no one Rickie Lee Jones It’s like this

Mulligan Stew May 14th-Mike Farris Interview

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For those who may have not spent a lot of time with Mike’s music – let’s let Mary Gauthier speak for him
 

Out of the arms of defeat Mike Farris has done a victory lap…He takes people who are hurting, who are broken, who think they are alone and through just the sound of his voice he lets them know that they’re not…that’s magic.”
– Mary Gauthier

 
Mary’s song Mercy Now was the center piece of his latest album Shine for all the people. It won a Grammy for best gospel LP.
It was funded by his fans..just like the next one will be.
Not too long ago Mike was a drug addict. An alcoholic. He was  Homeless and almost gone.
Now he’s none of those people..he’s Mike Farris..singer/songwriter and perhaps the best singer I’ve heard in years.
It’s my pleasure to talk to Mike this Saturday on Mulligan Stew. Mike talks about how playing the side stages at the  Edmonton Folk fest was life changing for him.
In America He would never have gotten to play with artists from all over the World.
Mike is appearing this weekend in Penticton at The Dream Music Festival with a solo show on the Sunday Night at The Dream Café.
 http://www.mikefarrismusic.com/
 
 

PLAYLIST:

TDMulligan Mulligan Stew – Year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
messing with the kid Buddy Guy Rhythm and Blues
I should have know it Tom Petty and the heartbreakers Mojo
Checking up on my baby Taj Mahal Taj Mahal
Knocking on Heavens Door Dylan and The Dead Dylan and the Dead (live)
www.canadahouse.com Mulligan Stew – Year 20 Mike Farris Interview at 6PM
Tumbling Dice (live) The Rolling Stones Hyde Park
Gimme some Lovin Spencer Davis Group/Steve Winwood Island – 40 years
Mulligan Stew – year 20 coming UP – Paul Simon Live playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Mrs Robinson (live) Paul Simon Paul Simon Collection
Bridge over troubled water (live) Paul Simon Paul Simon Collection
Won’t get fooled again (live) The Who The Bridge Concert Series
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming Up Mike Farris Interview
Misty Blue Cindy Lauper Detour
Mulligan Stew Year 20
Rocking my life away Jerry Lee lewis – Steven Tyler Single
Willin Little feat Little feat
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Mike Farris Iterview
Mike Farris Interview
You got me Hummin Sam and Dave best of
Mike Farris Interview
Mercy Now Mike Farris Shine for all the people
Mike Farris Interview
Jonah and the Whale Mike Farris Shine for all the people
Army of one Coldplay A head full of dreams
this is Mulligan Stew Year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Caravan (live) Van Morrison The Last Waltz
Shadows Paul Reddick Ride the One
You’ve got it Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball
Fool’s Game Jon Cleary Moonburnin’
www.coyotesbanff.com at tdmulligan
Pacing the Cage (live) Bruce Cockburn Slice of Life
Shrimp and Grits Tedeschi-Trucks Band Revelation

Mulligan Stew May 7th 2016-Mothers Day Weekend!

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Happy Mothers Day to all the Moms out there!  Here is my selection of tunes to bring in the Saturday in anticipation of Moms Day…
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PLAYLIST:

www.mulliganstew.ca with TD Mulligan
Motherless child eric clapton from the cradle
Feelin alright (live) Joe Cocker Live
Mother and child reunion (live) Paul Simon Live in NYC
Motherless children rosanne cash The list
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.canadahouse.com playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
cassandra Art bergmann The Apostate
I put a spell on you Annie Lennox Nostalgia
Save me Aretha Franklin 30 greatest hits
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca coming up Bonnie Raitt
Gypsy in me Bonnie Raitt Dip in deep
The Monkey Dr. John (Eddie Bo.Dave Barth.) N’Awlinz. Dis.Dat or D’udda
Somebody hurt you Keb Mo That hot pink boues album
Ain’t nobodys business Willie Nelson & bWynton Marsalas 2 men with the blues
You got lost Bental Taylor Ulrich Tightrope Walk
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down on me janis joplin greatest hits
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What I’ve known for a long time Joe Bonamassa Blues of Desperation
Raino (live) Chilliwack There and Back
Hey. No pressure Ray Lamontange Ouroboros
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Croc Rock (live) Elton John One night only
whole lotta shakin (live) Little Richard Long Tall Sally
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Home at last Steely Dan Aja
Lively up Yourself (live) Bob Marley Live
Nobody’s fault but mine Led Zeppelin Mothership
Money for Nothing Dire Straits Best of
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Change is going to come Otis Redding Otis Blue
Because The Beatles Abby Road