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 196 | Keb’Mo’

It’s fair to say Keb Mo is simply one of the most popular choices for anyone’s playlist.  An easy pull. He delivers thoughtfulness, groove, and joy every time. So imagine my delight in having him Zoom guest from his home in Nashville. Keb’s new...

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EP 195 | Paul Janeway – St. Paul & The Broken Bones

St Paul and the Broken Bones.  The best name in years. Our guest is the co-founder, lead singer, and co-writer Paul Janeway…the Paul of St Paul. They’ve just released their 4th Album The Alien Coast. Fair to say, it’s not like the other three. The...

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EP 194 | Shawn Hall: Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer live at the King Eddy

Carefully assembled from the most powerful performances of a three-night residency at Calgary’s historically iconic blues mecca, the King Edward Hotel, between February 15th and 17th, 2019, Live at the King Eddy arrives as the latest installment of an already storied career that has to date produced...

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EP 193 | Sarah McLachlan – 1988 & 1992

Not all the interviews we present on the Stew Podcast are brand new. I’ve been at this interview thing since 1964 so there are always the possibilities of archival interviews. Many are tied up in legal issues. Some were never kept or lost to...

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EP 192 | Billy Joel 1988

Two Words – Billy Joel. One of the very few singing piano players who transcend the law of popular music.  There’s Elton John, Harry Connick, Leon Russell, Randy Newman, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Fats Domino etc. Billy grew up on Long Island..in the...

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EP 191 | Chief Clarence Louie ‘Rez Rules’

Here’s what you might know about Chief Clarence… CLARENCE LOUIE has been chief of the Osoyoos Indian Band, in the south Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, for almost 40 years. In 2013, Maclean’s named him one of the “Top 50 Canadians to Watch.” In 2003, Louie was chosen by the U.S. Department...

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