Iconic Canadian broadcaster Terry David Mulligan has conducted some truly memorable interviews over the span of his 50-year career. The Mulligan Stew podcast features some of Terry’s best interviews, past and present. Expect intimate and engaging conversations with compelling characters from the world of music, film, wine, food, and beyond.

EP 202 | Duke Robillard

  Duke Robillard. He’s blues royalty. Name and all. With his 37th album, They called it Rhythm and Blues on Stony Plain Records he’s come full circle back to where his heart lives. Jump Blues. It’s the uplifting jazz, blues, And gospel music that...

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EP 201 | Valerie June

“Call Me a Fool” is up for best American roots song because there’s no category for most transcendent modern soul ballad that feels like foundational gospel. For people who love Motown and the Alabama Shakes, Adele and Al Green, there’s Valerie June. For anyone who...

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EP 200 | Joni Mitchell From The Archives

Episode #200 – it’s a blur but I think captures what the times were like during a pandemic. The role that music played in getting people through. Joni and I shared a band house in Regina. For 10 days.  Maybe 1966. Then we reconnected...

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EP 199 | Shawn Edwards – 2022 Critics Choice Awards

Shawn Edwards. Film Critic. Entertainment Journalist. (WDAS Kansas City).  Creator. Producer. On the board of the Critics Choice Assn in LA. Producer of A Celebration of Black Cinema. Currently shaping The Black Movie Hall of Fame in Kansas City. Shawn returns to share a recap of the 2022...

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EP 198 | Remembering Solomon Burke- Never before played interview

    Moving is never “fun” but along the way (if you’re lucky) you find little treasures. During our latest move, I found boxes and cases with interviews. It got me to thinking – where is that Solomon Burke Interview? We had talked at the...

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EP 197 | Kevin Hearn-There And Then

Kevin Hearn has released a stark album called There and Then:  Solo Piano Improvisations.  3 distinct rooms, 3 pianos, and 3 days of playing, each only for 3 hours. No demos. No rehearsal. No real conversation between himself and producer Mark Howard. Yes. The...

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