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Mulligan Stew Jan 16th 2021-Requests, a bag of Beatles and a lotta LIVE

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Another week of headlines and deadlines. What it needs is MUSIC

 

Last week I mentioned on-air if the audience wrote me some requests, 3 tracks, and why those choices, I’d do my best to include some in The Stew.

The response was immediate and great fun.

I think there’s 8 total this week and really good choices for Steve Earle, Tom Petty Live, The Band Live, Mike Plume Band, Aaron Neville, Black Keys, Dr. John, Janis Joplin Live.  More to come next week.  Did I mention this was fun?

Our donors asked for new Springsteen plus  Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks (stop dragging) and Fresh  Canadian voices.  So I played Ruby Waters, CoCo Love Alcorn, Bebe Buckskin, Mariel Buckley (with Bros Landreth)

Saturday night music from Jr Wells, Clapton Unplugged, and the last 7 tracks of Abbey Road/The Beatles.

And a heads up –  The Mulligan Stew Podcast is a spirited and warm exchange with Order of Canada inductee Art Bergmann and a short conversation with  The  Director of the film documentary MLK/FBI Sam Pollard.

Please consider celebrating the legacy of Dr.  Martin Luther King Jr.

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Jan 16. 2021
Welcome to Mulligan Stew with tdmulligan www.mulliganstew.ca It’s request time
Breakdown (live) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Plantation Live
red and white blues Mike Plume Band red and white blues
Ghosts Bruce Springsteen and the E St Band Letter for you
www.winebc.com Coming UP – Requewsrs for Aaron Neville & Black Keys www.mulliganstew.ca
Tell it like it is Aaron Neville Best of
Eagle Birds Black Keys Let’s Rock
This is Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Stop draggin my heart around Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty Bella Donna (on YouTube)
The Weight (live) The Band The Last Waltz
Someday Steve Earle Guitar Town
Walking Blues (live) Eric Clapton MTV Unplugged
Mulligan Stew Coming UP a request for Janis Joplin Live
Ball and Chain (live) Coming UP – Janis and The Beatles 7 Abbey Road tracks The Woodstock Experience
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 26 Podcast is – Art Bergmann spotify google play apple podcasts
sun king the Beatles Abbey Road
Mean Mr Mustard the Beatles Abbey Road
She came in through the bathroom window the Beatles Abbey Road
Golden slumbers the Beatles Abbey Road
Carry that weight the Beatles Abbey Road
The End the Beatles Abbey Road
Mulligan Stew Podcast Art Bergmann – Order of Canada Punk Pioneer
Quantum Physics Ruby Waters if it comes down to it
Trouble CoCo Love Alcorn Wonderland
www.mulliganstew.ca coming UP – A Double Dip of DooWop
Charlie Brown The Coasters Best of
Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight The Spaniels Best of
Art Bergmann is the MulliganStew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca
I walk on guilded splinters Dr John Gris Gris
Satisfaction Jr Wells All Blues’d up
www.coyotesbanff.com
Mulliganstew Podcast is with Art Bergmann – Order of Canada
Muskeg Blues BeBe Buckskin Muskeg Blues
www.mulliganstew.ca Send 3 requests to [email protected]
When I call your name Mariel Buckley w Bros. Landreth Something new Something blue

 

January 9th, 2021- David Hawksworth and Liam Mayclem

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David Hawksworth –THE COOKBOOK

Liam Mayclem – The Foodie Chap. SF

 THE SHOW

David Hawksworth – Hawksworth The CookBook

It’s a beauty this one.

Everyone seems to need something different from new cookbooks.

Photos, recipes, stories about the author, and how recipes came to be.

How easy or difficult. How well researched.

There seems to be many potholes that cookbooks fall into.

This is not one of those books because David Hawksworth is not one of those chefs.

 

“On opening a new cookbook, I get in the passing lane and speed to the recipes. But when I cracked open Hawksworth The Cookbook by David Hawksworth and Stephanie Noel I stayed in the slow lane, captivated by Hawksworth’s story interspersed through the book.”  Mia Stainsby Van Sun

As a leader in contemporary Canadian cuisine, Chef Hawksworth’s restaurants, Hawksworth and Nightingale, have been fixtures of Vancouver’s dining scene for the past 10 years, aweing diners with the intricate, beautiful, and refined dishes that have become synonymous with his name. In this book, he shares for the first time the artfully developed recipes that have brought him unparalleled success over the years, and challenges readers to recreate these dishes for an unforgettable dining experience.

 

“I have been a fan of Chef David Hawksworth’s precise French school-style, and Pacific Northwest ingredient-driven cuisine for over 20 years. This book is an incredible tool, full of secrets and techniques, for all cooks to up their game—at home and at work. Well played.” —CHEF DAVID MCMILLAN, JOE BEEF RESTAURANT GROUP

Hawksworth is a celebration of Chef Hawksworth’s career to date, with recipes ranging from his time training in London with Michelin-starred chefs, to Ouest, the first restaurant where he served as head chef, to opening his own fine-dining restaurant.

The book’s simpler and more casual recipes reflect the family-style dishes served at Nightingale and the casual fare of Bel Café (a downtown lunchtime go-to destination). The recipes included require varying levels of skill and time commitments. Casual foodies and adventurous cooks alike will find new culinary pleasures with Chef Hawksworth as their guide.

Winner of 2012 and 2013 Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards Restaurant of the Year and Chef of the Year and for four consecutive years, Best Upscale Dining, as well as enRoute magazine’s top three Best New Restaurants, and Maclean’s magazine Restaurant of the Year; Hawksworth has anchored himself at the helm of the Vancouver – and Canadian – dining scene.

This interview takes you through David’s beginnings, how little he knew about cooking when he got to London, the lessons learned from Michelin starred chefs, and how he lived his dream once back on the West Coast.

There’s the great story about Willie Mitchell (then a Canuck) and his wife dining at West with the new owners of the Hotel Georgia, a building David had always admired and dreamt about making it his home base. His life changed that night.

We welcome back a chef, a friend, and fishing partner David Hawksworth.

https://hawksworthrestaurant.com/

 Liam Mayclem – The Foodie Chap. San Francisco.

Liam Mayclem

Liam has been on Tasting Room Radio many times. We met when we both did movie junkets together in LA and NY.

In between films and interviews, we talked about food and wine then movies.

Emmy Award-winning radio & TV personality,  Liam is best known as the host of EYE ON THE BAY on CBS 5 and as “The Foodie Chap” celebrating San Francisco Bay Area culinary stars daily on #1 KCBS Radio.

Annually, Liam hosts the main stage at EAT DRINK SF – a gathering for SF food fans.  He also hosts the culinary stage at BOTTLE ROCK NAPA VALLEY. This year he made sushi with Chef Morimoto and Snoop Dog, tasted fried chicken made by Flava Flav, and enjoyed nitrus cocktails concocted by Chef Dominique Crenn.

He’s also the first call made when a charity event needs a host or auctioneer. He’s a very busy guy our Liam.

I wanted to get caught up on how San Francisco’s wineries, restaurants, and citizens are handling the Covid 19 Pandemic.

I also wanted to get caught up on how Liam was doing and what he was doing.

Did I mention he’s a very busy guy?

 

https://www.radio.com/kcbsradio/authors/liam-mayclem

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Ampersand Distilling

New BC releases

Virtual tastings in Portugal and Barossa Valley

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Jan 9th 2021- Weeping in The Promised Land

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All time is history. However…right now we appear to be living through a very historical time. For all the wrong reasons.

A Covid 19 pandemic systematically stealing lives.

Angry revolts in the streets of America. Divided friends and families.

Dark and lonely days my friends.

It’s a lot to ask music to heal these days but heal it can.  That’s asking a lot of artists who are going through their own hell.

But try we must. heal we must.

Let’s try on Saturday night…One tune at a time including one very special song from John Fogerty.

It’s called Weeping in the Promised land.

John wrote the title down 25 years ago and only now has it become a record.

John couldn’t figure what the song wanted to say until 2020.  Then it came to him.

Just John Fogerty at a piano and an unseen choir.  Powerful stuff friends…

(the video below is a slightly different version of the one I’m going to play)

Along the way we’re going to celebrate famous birthdays on this Day Jan 9

Dave Mathews  – 1967

Jimmy Page – 1944

Joan Baez – 1941

Roy Head – 1941

We’ll also play tunes by Lou Reed – who married a cocktail waitress named Betty in 1973. For a couple of days.

The Beatles whose album Beatles 65 went from #98 to #1 in a week in 1965

The Rolling Stones – because the heart and soul of that band Mr. Charlie Watts first sat down at the  Stones drum kit in 1963.

Throw in some Bob Dylan – Crossing the Rubicon

The Band and The Staple Singers

Leeroy Stagger

BB King and Van Morrison

BB King and Eric Clapton

Steve Earle

Ray Charles

Chrissie Hynde

Onward my friends – there’s a new day coming

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Jan 9 2021 www.mulliganstew.ca Onward
Albert’s Shuffle Kooper. Bloomfield.Stills Super Session
Stronger than that Bahamas Bahamas is Afie
Subterranean Homesick Blues Rickey Lee Jones The Village
Heatwave (live) Joan Osbourne Standing in the Shadow of Motown
www.deanhouse.com www.river-cafe.com
early in the morning BBKIng and Van Morrison BB King and friends (80)
Riding with the King BBKing and Eric Clapton Riding with the King
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Dave Mathews.Led Zep.Joan Baez.Roy Head
you and me Dave Mathews Band Big Whiskey
Going to California Led Zeppelin LZ 4
The night they drove old Dixie down Joan Baez Blessed are…
Treat her right Roy Head Still treat em right
www.nobleridge.com Coming UP – A Beatles Mix
I’ll be back The Beatles Beatles 65
Watching the wheels Chris Cornell No one sings like you anymore
www.mulliganstew.ca tdmulligan
Weeping in a Promised Land John Fogerty Single
This is Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.cxa
walking the dog The Rolling Stones Englands Newest Hitmakers
Dirty Blvd Lou Reed Dirty Blvd
Good News CoCo Love Alcorn Wonderland
Crossing the Rubicon Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
www.eauclairedistillery.com NEXT – The Band and The Staple Singers
The Last Waltz Suite – The Weight The Band and Staple Singers The Last Waltz
Caught in the Middle Leeroy Stagger Me and The Mountain
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Steve Earle. Dion. Ray Charles.Chrissie Hynde
Champagne Corolla Steve Earle JT
blues coming on Dion and Joe Bonamassa Blues with Friends
Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Drown in my own tears (live) Ray Charles Live
How glad I am Chrissie Hynde and Valve Bone Woe Valve Bone Woe

 

 

EP 138 | Chef David Hawksworth

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Chef David Hawksworth has released his first cookbook.  Hawksworth. The CookBook

Yes, it has incredible recipes but the stories of places and kitchens, victories, and defeats run throughout the pages.

It’s a great read. It was/is an amazing life.

David grew up on Canada’s West Coast but hit the road teaching himself how to cook (never a good move)

In London, David worked for the legendary Marco Pierre White (who trained Gordon Ramsay,   Mario Batali, and Shannon Bennett).  After nine years in London, Hawksworth decided if he wanted to see 40 and realize the dream of his own restaurant he would have to return to Vancouver.

Finally in 2011, after many many months of planning, David opened Hawksworth. It was an immediate hit and named restaurant of the year in 2012 by Maclean’s magazine, and consistently ranked as one of the best in the country. David and his team also opened  Nightingale in 2016 in Coal Harbour, and two Bel Café locations, plus a catering arm.

This podcast has a lot of his life story included but keep in mind, he’s still writing new chapters.

This interview and book are not really about that he’s doing all these amazing things, it’s about HOW he did it – WHY he did it – and answers the question – at what price?

He was very well served by adding Chef Stephanie Noel and Journalist Jacob Richler to his team. Well done you two.

At one point we talk about chefs and cookbooks that influenced him. Then we talk about all the future chefs who will be influenced by this book. We welcome  David Hawksworth and his first cookbook.  HAWKSWORTH. The Cookbook

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/568438/hawksworth-by-chef-david-hawksworth-with-chef-stephanie-noel-and-jacob-richler-foreword-by-chef-philip-howard/9780525610090

EP 137 | A dozen interview guests who all made the CKUA Top 100

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There are a few times over the path of a year that shows create themselves.

This is one of those shows and it was perfect for the podcast.

Our guests leave us with  comments about how their songs got written and how albums got made.  How they survived Covid19 lockdowns, the loss of stages and tour dates, the JOY of staying home and rediscovering family life.  Statements were taken from various interviews over a wild and dark 2020.

These were many of the albums that listeners repeatedly told us got them  through a lost and lonely year.

Every one of these artists made the CKUA Radio Top 100 album list and one of them – Frazey Ford – was the #1 album of the year. (most spins over the year)

https://ckua.com/read/top-100-albums-of-2020/

Frazey Ford (Vancouver)

Margo Price (Nashville)

William Prince (Winnipeg)

Ron Sexsmith (outside Toronto)

Roy Forbes  (North Vancouver)

Andy Shauf (Toronto)

Mike Plume (Edmonton)

Corb Lund (rural Alberta)

Nathaniel Rateliff (Denver, I think)

Bahamas  (Halifax)

Elvis Costello (Vancouver Island)

Tami Neilson (Auckland NZ) 

 

Happy New Year – all of Y’ALL

Winter Whites! Tasting Room Radio- January 1st, 2021

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Winter White Wines –  A Winter What?

THE SHOW

It was a comment about a year ago.  A winemaker used the phrase “I’m making Winter Whites”.

“A Winter White – what is that?”

Well,  it’s a white wine that has enough texture and mouthfeel to pair with Winter roasts, stews, soups, root vegetables etc.

 

 

 

This hour is dedicated to focusing in on white wines than can carry their weight through the Winter.

I sought out winemakers and wine experts who could explain Winter Whites and then recommend wines that we could get our hands on!

Most of us switch from summer whites to increasingly heavier reds when the Winter cool and wet sets in. Fair enough. They go well with stews, soups, confit, Cassoulet and oven birds.

A Winter White has to have weight, texture and the ability to pair with all those dishes.

Fat Chards come to mind, Chablis, some Pinot Gris and Chenins, specifically Vouvrays

Rieslings from Alsace, Soave from Italy, Mondavi Fume. White blends from Chateauneuf-du-Pape

2 Bench White from Tinhorn  Creek.(Semillion,Chard, Sauv Blanc, Viognier and Muscat)

Ava from Le Vieux Pin

Yalumba Y Series Viognier.   I could go on.

Please don’t forget to include Bubble, Rosé and Roussanne

Our guests include:

Chris Reilly – Head Sommelier at (David Hawksworth’s)  Nightingale Restaurant in Vancouver

https://hawknightingale.com/

 

Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson – Drinks Editor Winnipeg Free Press https://www.winealign.com/profile/43820-Ben-MacPhee-Sigurdson

Kurtis Kolt – Wine Educator,  Wine Writer.  Judge. http://www.kurtiskolt.com/

Kurtis-Kolt

Rhys Pender – Master of Wine  https://www.mastersofwine.org/en/meet-the-masters/profile/index.cfm/id/dfb8a043-5e4b-e211-a20600155d6d822c

Michaela Morris – Wine writer and judge  https://michaelamorris.ca/

Jason Parkes – Winemaker The Hatch, etc.   https://thehatchwines.com/ 

Jason Parkes – The Hatch

Valeria Tait –Gold Hill Winery and 2House  www.goldhillwinery.com

Valeria Tait – 2House and Gold Hill

Kathy Malone – Winemaker at Hillside https://www.hillsidewinery.ca/

Kathy Malone

 

 

Chris Reilly-Head Sommelier at Nightingale

 

Here’s Chris Reilly’s List:

2016 Clos du Soleil Capella Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon Similkameen Valley

2013 Haywire Vintage Bubb Okanagan Valley

2016 Gustave Lorentz Pinot Gris Alsace France

2016 Pietradolce Carricante Etna Bianco Sicily Italy

2017 Yalumba “Y” Series Viognier South Australia Australia

Here’s Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson’s List :

 

d’Arenberg

The Hermit Crab Viognier Marsanne (McLaren Vale, Australia)

$23

Guigal

2016 Cotes du Rhone white (Cotes du Rhone, France)

$29

60% Viognier, 15% Roussanne, 10% Marsanne, 8 % Clairette, 5% Bourboulenc, 2% Grenache blanc.

Torres

2017 Esmerelda (Catalunya, Spain)

$16.99 BCLDB

Moscatel and Gewurztraminer, spice and stone/tropical fruit with a hint of sweetness.

Testalonga Baby Bandito

“Keep on Punching” Chenin Blanc (Swartland, South Africa)

FYI

The Winemakers have lots of suggestions.  – One name that pops up 3  times is Ava from Le Vieux Pin.

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Zoom tasting at Yalumba

Fonseca Zoomathon from Portugal

Taylor Fladgate – Zoom from Portugal

Doin’ The Douce in North Vancouver.  Douce Diner

David Hawksworth – The Cookbook (Next week)

Liam Mayclem – Conditions in SF and Napa

Heading back to Ampersand

Creek and Gully Cider

 

Mulligan Stew Jan 2nd 2021- Top Albums of the Year featuring 12 guests!

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 12 Interview Guests – One for Each Month

On New Year’s Day CKUA Radio revealed their Top 100 Albums of 2020.

https://ckua.com/read/top-100-albums-of-2020/

 

(Music that got us through)

When I saw who was on the list – I saw friends who had agreed to guest on Mulligan Stew throughout the year.

So……I’m very happy to tell you that our  guests are

Frazey Ford

William Prince

Margo Price

Ron Sexsmith

Roy Forbes

Andy Shauf

Mike Plume

Corb Lund

Nathaniel Rateliff

Bahamas

Elvis Costello

Tami Neilson

 

It will be my pleasure to host the feature interview with Frazey Ford and tell her she was  #1 for 2020.

Plus we finish with tracks from

Bruce Springsteen (who did not make the list – um Hellooooo?)

And

The man who released the BEST album of 2020 – Rough and Rowdy Ways – Bob Dylan!!

 

HAVE A GREAT 2021 – Onward My Friends

PLAYLIST:

The Stew Jan 2 – Interview Guests who made the Top 100 www.mulliganstew.ca
Frazey Ford Interview #1 on CKUA Top 100
U and Me Frazey Ford U Kin B the Sun
Frazey Ford Interview #1 on CKUA Top 100
Azad Frazey Ford U Kin B the Sun
Frazey Ford Interview SURPRISE!!!!
www.winebc.com NEXT – Ron Sexsmith And Rockin Roy
Ron Sexsmith #70 – Top 100/2020
Spring of the Following Year Ron Sexsmith Meritage
Roy Forbes Interview #46 – Top 100 / 2020
Don’t let go Roy Forbes Edge of Blue
The Stew Jan 2 – Top 100 Hits of 2020 NEXT – William Prince. Margo Price.Tami Neilson. Mike Plume www.mulliganstew.ca
William Prince Interview #5 Top 100/2020
The Spark William Prince Reliever
Mulligan Stew Jan 2 www.mulliganstew.ca
Margo Price Interview #26 – Top 100/2020
When I’m gone Margo Price That’s how rumours get started
Mulligan Stew Jan 2 www.mulliganstew.ca
Tami Neilson Interview #16 – Top 100
Queenie Queenie Tami Neilson Chicka Boom
Mike Plume Interview #53 – Top 100
Perfume and Gasoline Mike Plume Lonesome Stretch of Highway
www.mulliganstew.ca Still to come Corb . Nathaniel. Afie Elvis
Andy Shauf Interview #18 – Top 100
Neon Skyline Andy Shauf Neon Skyline
Mulligan Stew Jan 2 Interview Guests who made the Top 100
Corb Lund Interview #4 – Top 100 of 2020
90 seconds of your time Corb Lund Agricultural Tragic
Nathaniel Rateliff Interview #38 – Top 100
But it’s alright Nathaniel Rateliff But it’s alright
Bahamas Interview (Afie Jurvanen) #36
Less than love Bahamas Sad Hunk
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming Up Kathleen Edwards
Hard on everyone #13 Kathleen Edwards Total Freedom
Strong Enough Ray Lamontagne Monovision
Mulligan Stew Jan 2 Still to come Elvis Costello. Bruce Springsteen and Dylan
Elvis Costello Interview #39 – Top 100
Hey Clockface Elvis Costello Hey Clockface
The Power of Prayer Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band A Letter to you
www.mulliganstew.ca Have a GREAT 2021 – Onward Friends
Murder most Fowl #27 Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways

Mulligan Stew Dec 26th 2020- Boxing Day Blowout!

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What does one do with a Boxing Day on radio.?

 

Unlike Christmas, there are very few Boxing Day songs, films, there’s no Boxing Day Santa..no freakin Elves.

The party is OVER.

Throw another log on the fire.

Sleep. Nap. Repeat!

And listen to the BOXING DAY STEW ON CKUA Radio.

 

We are one week away from announcing the CKUA Top 100 albums of 2020.

( Jan 1st pretty much all day – the #1 artist will be announced around 5:50 PM on New Years Day.)

 

Then next Saturday, Jan 2 I will have that artist on Mulligan Stew for a surprise interview.

 

So this week I was thinking about memorable interviews and albums that should be considered..

We’ll go back and hear short comments from…

Colin Linden about Blackie and the Rodeo Kings King of this town.

The War and Treaty and their album Hearts Town.

Kurt Vile – singing with John Prine on Speed Sound Lonely KV (ep)

Eric Burton – Writer/Singer/Busker for Black Pumas

Check out the playlist below – IT’S A BOXING DAY BLOWOUT!!

From Albert King to Springsteen Live and  Ry Cooder. Mavis/Buddy Miller/New McCartney/Charlie Hunter and Electric Butter.

Hozier. New Bros. Landreth. Margo Price. Bahamas.

And classics from

Led Zeppelin

Stones

Van Morrison

Otis Redding

Sam Cooke

Wilson Pickett

Howling Wolf with Clapton and The Stones.

Happy New Year from The Stew CREW

PLAYLIST:

The Boxing Day Stew Year 2020 Dec 26 2020 What a Year
The Boxing Day Stew Year – Dec 26 2020 www.mulliganstew.ca Highlights of the Year
Breaking up somebody’s home Albert King I’ll play the blues
Fever (live) Bruce Springsteen and the E St Band The Live Series. Winterland 78
Down in Mississippi (remastered) Ry Cooder Crossroads Soundtrack
www.deanehouse.com www.river-cafe.com Coming UP – The War and Treaty
The War and Treaty comment on 5 more minutes Michael Trotter Jr – Tanya Blount
5 more minutes The War and Treaty Hearts Town
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Mavis Live
No time for crying (live) Mavis Staples Live in London
Cripple Creek (live) Buddy Miller.Larry Campbell.Teresa Williams Cripple Creek
Women and Wives Paul McCartney McCartney Three
www.nobleridge.com The Boxing Day Stew – 2020
Colin Linden Comment From Feb 2020
King of this Town Blackie and the Rodeo Kings King of this Town
Peace Train The Bros. Landreth and Murray Pulver Single
Stronger than that Bahamas Bahamas is Afie
www.mulliganstew.ca The Boxing Day Stew – 2020
I Ain’t Superstitious Howling Wolf The London Sessions
Pain in my heart Otis Redding Pain in my heart
Ain’t that good news Sam Cooke Ain’t that good news
www.mulliganstew.ca Thank you for your 2020
Eric Burton Comments Black Pumas Busking
Colors (Acoustic) Black Pumas Black Pumas
634-5789 Wilson Pickett Best of
Electric Butter Charlie Hunter. Chris Lujan & Electric Butter
Work Song Hozier Hozier
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Kurt Vile
Going to California Led Zeppelin How the West was won
I just want to make love to you The Rolling Stones Rarities
4 years of chances Margo Price Mid West Farmers Daughter
mulligan stew – Year 26 www.mulliganstew.ca
Kurt Vile comments www.mulliganstew.ca
Lucky Man Kurt Vile Spped. Sound. Lonely. KV (EP)
www.eauclairedistillery.com HaPPY New Year ALL – Come ON 2021
Caravan (live) Van Morrison It’s too late to stop now

December 26thth, 2020 – New Zealand Part 2

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Tour Number 2 of New Zealand begins in Hawkes Bay where Syrah is King..through the legendary Gimblett Gravels… and finishes on the south Island  in Nelson at NZ’s first Maori owned and operated winery.

 

THE SHOW

  Part 1 of our wine tour of New Zealand took us through the Auckland area and on to Hawkes Bay and that’s where we begin Part 2.  

Elephant Hill  is a stunning and innovative winery estate and restaurant located on the idyllic Te Awanga coast, in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand.

 

 

They create 2 very fine chardonnays  Sauv. blanc, a white & red blends called Le Phant Blanc/Rouge and a 5 star Viognier and they favour Syrah on the Red side..

We sit down in their fabulous restaurant with Viticulturist Jon Peet and sales and marketing leader Vince Labatt. 

http://www.elephanthill.co.nz/

 

 

Pask Winery

Staying in the Hawkes Bay area on North Island NZ we head for Pask

On our tour of NZ #1 we talked to Kate Ranburnd the famous winemaker at Pask. This time we take to the Gimblett Gravels fields and meet the guys who grow in that stunning region.

 

At Gimblett Gravels  Pask’s 59 hectares of vineyards are located on Gimblett Road where Chris Pask was first to plant in the region. It’s now known as the Gimblett Gravels Winegrowing District®.

World Famous Gimblett Gravels Hawkes Bay NZ

Formed over 100 years ago when the Ngaruroro River changed its course, the light, stony soils of the region are low in nutrients, completely free draining, and create the perfect environment for growing premium quality grapes. Their  very first vintage of 1985 Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded 5 stars in Cuisine Magazine.

Since then Pask wines have consistently enjoyed gold medal and  trophy success in London, Australia, Asia, the United States, Canada and New Zealand across a range of varietals and winestyles. Pask has been a member of Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ) since its inception.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greg Allinson & Danny van Selm Pask Wines                                                                                                                                                                                                Lucky Me. I get to  meet Danny van Selm the vineyard manager and Greg Allinson – direct sales and marketing manager. Interview takes place in the middle of Gimblett Gravels.   http://www.pask.co.nz/                                                                                                                                                                                                                Trinity Hill                                                                         Their  story began in 1987 when John Hancock met Robert and Robyn Wilson in their London restaurant Bleeding Heart. Over a bottle of John’s award-winning Chardonnay, the concept of a Hawkes Bay winery was born. They were convinced they could produce world-class red wines as well as white in this region of New Zealand.

John recognized the outstanding potential of Hawkes Bay’s Gimblett Gravels winegrowing district and in 1993 Trinity Hill became one of the region’s early pioneers, planting grape vines on a barren plot on the former bed of the Ngaruroro River.

The first Gimblett Road wines, barrel-aged, were released in 1998 (vintage 1997); Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot and Syrah, to critical acclaim and a number of gold medals and trophies. In 2000, a further 20 hectare parcel of prime Gimblett Gravels land was purchased, named “Gimblett Stones” where Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot plus areas of Tempranillo, Syrah and Viognier were planted.

By 2001 The Gimblett Gravels Winegrowers Association was set up with 34 wineries and winegrowers from a “terroir”-defined area of the old Ngaruroro Riverbed, including Gimblett Road. Trinity Hill was and remains a founding member. In 2002, the first vintage super-premium wine Homage Syrah was made.

When it was released in 2004 it received critical acclaim world-wide. The 2006 vintage of Homage Syrah won the Supreme Award at the Air New Zealand Wine Awards in 2007.

John Hancock is our guest!

http://www.trinityhill.com/ http://www.gimblettgravels.com/

 

 

Sileni Estates

 

 

Sileni Estates is a major vineyard and winery development in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand’s oldest established vineyard area.

The first vintage was in 1998.  Sileni boasts a state of the art winery designed to crush over 1500 tonnes of grapes.

Sileni Estates Hawkes Bay

The  Winemaking Team strive to maintain high standards in environmentally sustainable viticultural and winemaking practices Our Guest is  Winemaker   Grant Edmonds.

 

 

 

Grant now leads a team of talented winemakers and viticultural staff who all share Grant and Sileni Estates’ commitment to the vision of making internationally acclaimed wines.

They grow wines in a new sub-region of Gimblett Gravels The Bridge Pa Triangle Wine District in Hawke’s Bay has recently been launched to celebrate and promote one of New Zealand’s premium wine-growing sub-regions. 

 

The area extends over more than 2,000 hectares on the western side of the Heretaunga plains and includes the largest concentration of quality vineyards in Hawke’s Bay. 

 

http://www.sileni.co.nz/

 

Mission Estate

 

In 1838 a group of French Missionaries (with the blessing of the Pope) arrived and established a Marist Mission in the north of New Zealand.  In 1851 a mission station was established near the Ngaruroro River between Napier and Hastings at Pakowhai.  In 1858, the missionaries moved to land they had purchased at Meeanee and a major community was established.

A cottage for living quarters was transported from Pakowhai and later a Church, school and study halls were built.  Vines were planted to produce both sacramental and table wine.  The first record of a commercial sale dates back to 1870 when a parcel of mostly dry reds were sold.

Today Mission Estate is Hawke’s Bay’s oldest winery, with a well-respected reputation in the New Zealand market as a producer of consistent quality, value for money wines.

 Paul Mooney  has been the winemaker at Mission Estate for over 30 years, making him one of the most experienced winemakers in New Zealand.

Paul’s winemaking philosophies are heavily influenced by his mentor, Brother John, who trained in Bordeaux during the 1960’s

 

http://www.missionestate.co.nz/

Paul Mooney Mission Estate Hawkes Bay

 

Then it’s off to Wellington and then on to  Nelson on the Northern tip of the South Island.

 Te Mania and Richmond Plains

 

Te Mānia was established by Jon and Cheryl Harrey in 1990 near Nelson.   A two time Champion of the prestigious Bragato Wine Awards, Te Mānia has created  excellent Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Riesling wine.

Te Mānia  is the Maori name for “The Plains” pronounced “Tay Ma-ni-a”

To celebrate the worlds biggest grapevine rugby ball and to support their  world beating rugby team they have  released the Te Mania 2010 Big Balls Syrah. 

Richmond Plains is an organic and biodynamic Nelson wine making pioneer producing New Zealand’s first Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from certified Organic and Biodynamic grapes.

 They  also produce Pinot Gris, Riesling, Chardonnay, Rose, Syrah and Blanc de Noir – Pinot made as a white wine. Richmond Plains has been growing and making organic wine since inception in 1991. Richmond Plains  won the Trophy for the best Sauvignon Blanc at the 2012 Sydney International Wine Competition.

Our guests are Winemaker Steve Gill (both labels) and  Lars Jensen – Owner Richmond Plains  

 

Tohu  

  Tohu produces award-winning New Zealand wine crafted from grapes grown in the  breath-takingly beautiful, Awatere Valley Vineyard. When Tohu launched in 1998 they  were the world’s first Māori owned wine company.

Since then they’ve  grown a reputation for producing premium wine in a range of varieties, winning awards for  Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir and Méthode Traditionnelle.   . Tohu Wines now has a sister brand.  Aronui Wines was launched early in 2013.

The word Aronui derives from the Māori mythological basket of knowledge associated with crafts, arts and working with the land in beneficial ways. This reflects their  commitment to caring for the land and their  artisanal approach to winemaking. As the owners are kaitiaki (guardians of their natural resources) and focused on sustainable enterprise, both Tohu and Aronui vineyards are certified by Sustainable Wine Growing New Zealand (SWNZ), the  company is CEMARS accredited, and the wines are carboNZero certified.

Whenua Matua (Significant Lands) is the name of their Aronui vineyard. It is located in Nelson’s Moutere Valley – an area fast becoming an aromatics powerhouse. This compliments their Tohu vineyards located in Marlborough, where they continue to produce  Single Vineyard Estate grown wines and exceptional Kaumatua-Reserve range, named after special elders from within their whanau.

Maori Warrior

Our hosts also take us to their mussle farms just off shore. That’s where we get the treat of the trip..fresh live mussels cooked on deck and washed down with their Sauvignon Blanc.  

(Whanau = family. Māori = indigenous peoples of New Zealand. Kaumauta = respected elder)

   Our guests include:

Kerensa Johnson – Company Secretary and Lawyer Mike Brown – CEO Kono beverages

Capt Dave Higgins – Hicapoo Hunter fishing boat.

 

Stories we’re working on:

Liam Mayclem – The Foodie Chap on SF Restaurants and Wineries

Chef David Hawksworth  – The Cookbook (and The Life.)

Catching up with Ampersand Distillery.

 

 

Mulligan Stew Dec 19th 2020- Christmas in the Round-The Home Cooked Sessions!

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Christmas in the Round began in the late ’70s in an old CBC  radio studio – How Old? It was above the lobby of the Hotel Vancouver.

Back then it was called Christmas Jam.

Through the guidance of Producer Susan Englebert, Shari Ulrich, Roy Forbes, Terry Frewer, Claire Lawrence and myself told Christmas stories and sang Christmas songs. Guests over those years included Valdy, Colleen Peterson and many more.

We lost our dear friend Susan Englebert to Cancer and we dedicate these shows to her memory. Her best guidance on the day was to hide the wine between songs.)

The whole idea disappeared with losing Susan and getting on with our lives and careers.

When Don Shafer created Roundhouse Radio in Vancouver Shari and I started talking about bringing back the concept as  Christmas in the Round.  Here we are at Year 4.  Guests have included  Barney Bentall, Bill Henderson, Jim Byrnes, Roy Forbes, Craig Northey, Shawn Verreault, and more.

This year we gathered on Side Door Access to raise funds for Food Banks in Toronto, Salt Spring island, and Potluck Café Society – East End of Vancouver.

The music and stories you hear came from that Web Broadcast. We thank  Shari Ulrich Mark Busse and  all involved.

Plus  Duke Paetz at CKUA for the huge assist and Corey Wood for online creative and hand-holding.

 

 

This years Guests and their songs

 

BARNEY BENTALL – BOWEN ISLAND

 

Sending out a message to you –

Disappearing 

(co-write with Murray)

From Murray’s  Gilliver’s Taxi.  1996    Produced by Barney

Song also appears on BTU – Bentall-Taylor-Ulrich album Tightrope Walk (2016)

No Good time to go

Barney’s Band  – THE CARIBOO EXPRESS – traditionally have toured this time of year raising funds for Foodbanks wherever you played.

Over 15 Years Barney and the ever-changing artists have raised over $1 Million Dollars

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SHARI ULRICH  – BOWEN ISLAND

 

HOUSE UP ON THE HILL

A BIT OF FORGIVNESS

ALL OUR HEARTS

 

BILL HENDERSON  on Salt Spring Island

Up above my head

There must be some way

Dusty Old Guitar

MURRAY MCLAUCHLAN  – Toronto

A Thompson Day

Love can’t tell time

Old Tin Star

We have all gathered here on Mulligan Stew to bring Joy to your home and awareness to and appreciation of – Alberta’s Food Banks.

They were truly challenged in 2020.

Please consider donating to your local or provincial food banks

All of the details can be found at

https://ckua.com/read/holiday-resources/

Merry Christmas ALL – you are not alone. We are right here with you..

Thanks to Barney. Shari. Bill and Murray – with a Duke Chaser.