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October 3rd, 2020-Fishing, Food, Friends, Fluids – Year 8

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Fishing, Food, Friends, Fluids – Year 8

(A Chef, Winemaker,  Master of Wine and me)

 

THE SHOW

For 8  years now, Master of Wine Rhys Pender, Winemaker/Owner at Orofino John Weber,  Award winning  Chef at Waterfront Bistro Kelowna Mark Filatow and yours truly have gathered once a year to reconnect through fishing. On oceans, lakes, streams, rivers and sharing campfires, food, wines and stories.

 

2020 has been such a crazy mess on so many levels,  that getting away – just for two days – was so the right thing to do.

It was Mark who suggested drift fishing the Kettle River, one large valley East of the Okanagan. There’s no pristine chain of blue lakes down this valley but the river is gorgeous and home to beautiful trout.

Day one we drifted the Kettle River. Fished the rapids and pools for about 5-6 hours..had a spectacular dinner thanks to Mark. It featured the annual Tomahawk Chops cooked on an open fire (this year the fire was a charcoal fueled Weber BBQ)

Dinner cooked all on the charcoal fueled Weber. Dry Aged Beef Tomahawk Steaks.Organic Corn.

Potatoes and Chive sour cream. Tomato and Cucumber Salad. Homemade BBQ Sauce

The wines we poured were like a liquid gift… better and better.

I headed for bed while the other three played campfire dj. I happily slept through the noise.

I put on a master class in campfire coffee- for an audience of one. Me!

When the guys woke up Mark put on his usual healing breakfast – Kale eggs with Rhys’s great bread (photos included) and then off we went.

Day two, we drove Highway 33 East and identified 3 dark pools that looked promising and accessible. So, instead of drifting, we spent the day fishing those pools and walking the river.

Mark had two great fishing days, so did John. Rhys had his moments and I came up completely skunked. But I still spent two days with these friends, on a river and shared fishing, food and fluids.

It’s hard to put into words how wonderful it all felt.

The last dinner was spring salmon I had caught in Ucluelet and we BBQ’d on the fire with a wild variety of wines for pairing.

Dinner

Terry’s salmon with the potato, corn, shishitos and vegetable succotash

Wines in no particular order

Mark

Burge Family Barossa Valley Olive Hill Vineyard Semillon 2006

Clai, Ottocento 2014, Istria Croatia

Jean Bourdy, Cotes du Jura Blanc 2008

Eric Texier, St. Julien St. Alban, 2014, Rhône, France

Stephenson Cellars, Syrah 2008, Columbia Valley, Washington

 

John

 From Orofino:

Gamay bubble 2019

Hendsbee Vineyard Riesling clone 21B 2018

Hendsbee Vineyard Riesling clone 239 2018

Gamay 2019

Plus..

Pozza Vineyard cab franc rosé 2019

SA Natte Valley Cinsault 2017

Domaine de Pothiers “Reference” Loire Gamay

 

Rhys

Pesquera Ribera del Duero 2011,

St. Urbans Hof Ockfener Bockstein Kabinett Riesling 2011

 

Terry

Mission Hill  2007 Point Noir

Desert Hills 2006 Mirage

Inniskillin Dark Horse 1996 Riesling Ice Wine

 

We talked of Covid19, the state of wineries and restaurants this year and what 2021 may bring, wines we brought, about each of their careers and of course,  fishing.

www.orofinovineyards.com

www.Waterfrontrestaurant.ca

www.littlefarmwinery.ca

 

Next year?  Let’s just say “It’s under discussion.”

Thank you gentlemen..it was an honour and a dream.

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Angus An – Maenam Cookbook

Zoom tasting at Yalumba

Noble Ridge

Sandra Oldfield – Back Again!!

Vanessa

Mayhem and Meyer – All in the Family

Fonseca Zoomathon from Portugal

Dining at Row 14 in Cawston

Sam Roberts – Music and Wine

Tightrope

Lock and Worth/Nichol

Taylor Fladgate – Zoom from Portugal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Sept 26th 2020- All Tunes for a Saturday evening!

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Hello Stew Heads…

No interview today…2 hours of tunes for the start of your hard-earned Saturday night.
Kick off with Ry Cooder, The Jerry Garcia Band, new Bahamas, and a remixed Instant Karma from John and Yoko.
There’s a boogie set with John Lee Hooker/David Wilcox/Colin James
Remixed Goats Head Soup from The Stones.
Hour two starts with Little Feat Live/Jann Arden & Jackson Browne and a great new track from War and The Treaty. (next weeks guests and podcast)
Speaking of MulliganStew Podcast.
This week it’s one of the most unknown legendary figures in rock. Bert Berns. Wrote huge hits. Produced stacks of soul hits, hung with the mafia and has an amazing documentary you might want to check’ out HERE.
Cheers. Wash your mask

-TDM

PLAYLIST:

The Stew Sept 26 2020
TDMulligan Donor Supported CKUA. Mulligan Stew
Jesus on the Mainline Ry Cooder Anthology
The way you do the things you do (live) Jerry Garcia Band Jerry Garcia Band
Trick to Happy Bahamas Trick to Happy
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – John and Yoko/Bonnie Raitt/Colin James
Instant karma (Ultimate Mix) John Lennon and Yoko Ono Gimme some truth
www.deanehouse.com www.River-cafe.com
Angel from Montgomery (live) Bonnie Raitt Road Tested
www.mulliganstew.ca Terry David Mulligan
Boogie Chillin’ John Lee Hooker and Eric Clapton King of the Boogie
That hypnotizing boogie David Wilcox Out of the woods
Boogie Funk Colin James Blue Highways
Donor supported CKUA Radio www.mulliganstew.ca
Angie The Rolling Stones Goat’s Head Soup Re-Issue
Lousiana 1927 Aaron Neville Warm your heart
Just a boy Mark Knopfler Down the road wherever
The Stew – with tdm Coming UP – New music from The War and Treaty
Dancing with Mr D The Rolling Stones Goat’s Head Soup Re-Issue
playlist at www.mulliganstew.ca
waiting for a miracle (live) Jerry Garcia Band Jerry Garcia Band
Yes, we can Allen Toussaint Our New Orleans
Strong Enough Ray LaMontagne MonoVision
We get by Mavis Staples We get by
www.coyotesbanff.com Its taco time at Coyotes
Lousiana 1927 Randy Newman Greatest Hits
Can you see me Maya Rae Can you see me
Daybreak Ariel Posen How long
Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Backstroke (live) Albert Collins Alive and well
I lost my way Matt Anderson Weightless
Old men Corb Lund Agricultural Tragic
Fat man in the bathtub (live) Little Feat Waiting for Columbus
Good Time Eric Gales Middle of the Road
The Stew with tdmulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Unloved Jann Arden and Jackson Browne Living under June
Take me in The War and Treaty Hearts Town

September 26th, 2020-Tasting & Talking with Michael Clark/Clos du Soleil & John Skinner/Painted Rock

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THE SHOW

For all you wine fans looking to step up the quality of your weekly wines and then cellaring the same,  this week’s Tasting Room has two of the best wineries and wine leaders in one show.

 

Michael Clark – Clos Du Soleil

 

Michael Clark is the GM and Chief Winemaker at Clos du Soleil in the Similkameen Valley.

“we’re borrowing an aesthetic derived from Bordeaux – the art of blending – stamped with the flavors and aromas of Similkameen soil. “

Michael Clark Clos du Soleil

Clos du Soleil takes great pride in creating delicate wines, featuring beautifully ripe fruit and an amazing minerality. The “soil” in the Similkameen Valley is hard and unforgiving. However, if you can get the right vines to exist in that soil..the results are highly rewarding. For them and especially for you.

Michael is proud to taste and talk about these three wines, any one of which has the flavor and texture components to become your next go-to wine.

 

 

Chardonnay 2019

Pale Yellow. Scents of apple, lemon, and floral notes. On the palate lemon, pineapple, and a classic Similkameen minerality. No new oak but 8 months in barrels. Gently filtered just prior to bottling. $22.90.  A beauty!

Tasting Room -Clos du Soliel

Semillon 2019

Pale yellow. Aromas of pear, yellow apple, and lemon.

The palate is soft. A wonderful texture of ripe apple, peat, apricot, vanilla, and herbs.  Mostly fermented in stainless steel tanks but also some time in French oak puncheon.  Prior to bottling,  the barrel and tank components were blended and lightly filtered. $21.90.  More evidence that Semillon has a place in BC Wine.

 

Estate Reserve Red 2016

 

33% Cab/32% Merlot/20% Cab Franc/12% Petit Verdot/3% Malbec

Aromas of spice, cedar box, ripe black fruit, forest floor.

The palate combines black currant, licorice, and graphite. Tannins lead to a beautiful texture and mouthfeel.

This is just a beautifully structured joy.

Next time you have wine friends over and they’re going on about Bordeaux this and Napa that ..sneak this wine into the tasting and watch the smiles when you tell them who made it and where it’s from. $54.90

Fyi – The Signature 2016 won Gold at the Decanter Awards. Congratulations to the winemaking team.

www.closdusoleil.ca

 

 

 


Jon Adrian. Architectural, winery, and lifestyle photographer.

John Skinner – Proprietor of Painted Rock

Painted Rock Estate Winery was founded with a family legacy in mind by John and Trish Skinner in 2004. Named InterVin International Winery of the Year for 2018/2019, the winery produces primarily Bordeaux red varieties, along with a Chardonnay, Rosé, and Syrah.

 

The star of the winery is Red Icon – a true Bordeaux blend.  2017  has been nominated for Wine of the Year at the Decanter Awards.  Results in January! That’s a game breaker for any BC wine.

It’s been quite a year for John, his family, and his staff. Surrounded by wildfires, they were protected by the First Responder firefighters this summer. On the ground and especially in the air. The smoke from the fires spared the vineyards plus the smoke was blown south.

John got a great mention in the recent  NY Times article on BC Wines.

If anyone is going to lead BC wine into a World profile it very likely will be John Skinner and his peers.

Here’s what we tasted with Painted Rock.

Jon Adrian.  Adrian Photographers

Painted Rock  2016 Estate Grown Merlot

Clones 181 and 347. Hand-harvested, the wine was aged 18 months in French Oak. 30% was new.

Beautifully structured. There’s nothing flabby about this Merlot.

Is this the key to their award-winning blends?  Don’t bet against this Merlot.  Spectacular. The $34.99

 

Painted Rock 2016 Estate Grown Syrah.

 

Clones 99 and 100.

18 months in 30% New Oak.(80% French. 20% American)

And the other 70% was French Oak.

White and Black pepper abounds. Sage and lavender, all in one bottle.

If you can give this Syrah another couple of years in bottle, the reward should be outstanding.

If you can’t wait..it’s a really fine pour right now. $39.99

 

Painted Rock 2017 Estate Grown Red Icon

 

38% Merlot/21% Cab Franc/20% Petit Verdot/11 Cab/8Malbec/2% Syrah.

 

I ask John if the Merlot drives this bus.  He says it’s actually the 2% Syrah.

Notes of ripe black fruit, cassis, and whole nutmeg.

The palate reveals more black fruit, chocolate, and blueberry.

The tongue lingers on the smooth full texture and clean acidity.

It will get better and better with each vintage and each year in bottle.

Just like the owner, a true Icon. $59.99

www.paintedrock.ca

 

Jon Adrian. Architectural, winery, and lifestyle photographer. Kelowna Photographer / Okanagan Photographer / Painted Rock Winery / Waterfront Restaurant

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Zoom tasting at Yalumba

Maenam – The book

Noble Ridge

Sandra Oldfield – Back Again!!

Vanessa

Year 8 – The Four F’s in Kettle Valley

(Food. Fishing. Friends. Fluids)

Mayhem and Meyer – All in the Family

Fonseca Zoomathon from Portugal

Dining at Row 14 in Cawston

Sam Roberts – Music and Wine

 

 

 

EP 125 | Bang! The Bert Berns Story

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Don’t know Bert Berns?

Maybe you’ve heard some of the songs he wrote and gave the World.

Twist and Shout.  Piece of my Heart. Here comes the Night. Hang on Sloopy. Brown Eyed Girl. Under the Boardwalk. Cry To me.

He produced Solomon Burke. The Drifters. Ben E King. Wilson Pickett, LaVern Baker,  Isley Bros, and  Van Morrison.

Bert was the first American Producer to record British bands in London.

One was Them, featuring Van Morrison.  Led Zeppelin recorded Baby Come on Home for their first album. Was released later in a box set.

He started his own label BANG. It featured artists like McCoys, Strangeloves, Neil Diamond. Van Morrison recorded his first solo album with Bang Records. It featured Brown Eyed Girl, the great TB Sheets, and the first-ever version of Madame George.  Van has said “Bert Berns was a genius”

Berns was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He died in 1967 of childhood rheumatic fever at age 38.  A lot of songs died with him.

This is an interview I did with his son Brett who was one of the directors and producers of Bang!  The Bert Berns Story, a documentary on his father’s life.

The film is narrated by Miami Steve van Zant from the E Street Band. It’s an inspired choice as Steve is known for playing a mob gangster, which is exactly what Bert  Berns was known for. Hanging around mafia guys when he wasn’t working.

Enjoy the story.  I believe you can find this documentary on Netflix.

September 19th, 2020 – Third Annual BC Cider fest!

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THE THIRD ANNUAL BC CIDER FEST… BIGGER AND BETTER!

 

 

This week long craft cider celebration saw many cider events, tastings and
festivities throughout British Columbia with tasting events from Kelowna to
Vancouver Island, including tap takeovers, cider pairing meals, and much
more throughout the week.

The highlight for me and many others is the final event. The gathering of up
to 40 Cideries at The Pipe Shop foot of Lonsdale in North Vancouver.

It’s one of the buildings my father Pat worked in during WW2.

The first interview had to be with Shawn Pisio, who co-founded the B.C.
Cider Festival three years ago.

Glenn Ennis, Lynn Colliar and the Geo Team

Just how popular is this event? It sells out within minutes.

Cider is going through the very same revolution that craft beers did 10
years ago.

The opportunity to grow more cider apples in B.C. is unlimited, but BC is
already home to many excellent craft cideries.

One of the cideries we interviewed was Twin Island Cider on Pender Island.
They were voted most popular Cidery at this event.

Finally, for those of you who still think that ciders are not for you
because they’re too sweet or something…FORGET ABOUT IT..

It’s a whole new world out in the orchard.

Enjoy!!!!

Our guests are:

Shawn Pisio – Txotx/ Co-Founder

Russ Johnson – Owner/Cidermaker Truck 59 Kelowna

Sydney Bottomley – Asst Cider Maker Broken Ladder Kelowna

Nick Farrer – Founder The Bricker Cider Co Sechelt

Mike Lachelt – Co-owner/Cidermaker Salt Spring Wild SS Island

Mathew Vasilev Co-Owner Twin Island Cider Pender Island

David Schneider – Persephone Brewing Gibson’s BC

Kathleen van der Ree – Northyards Cider – Squamish

Mike Petkau – Nomad Handcrafted Cider – Summerland

Glenn Ennis – Owner Geo Cider Co – Squamish

Lynn Colliar – Geo Cider Squamish

Jeff Nairn – Co-Founder Windfall East Van

 

http://bcciderfest.ca/

Photos by Linda C

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Zoom tasting at Yalumba

Maenam – The book

Noble Ridge

Painted Rock

Sandra Oldfield – Back Again!!

Vanessa

Year 8 – The Four F’s in Kettle Valley

(Food. Fishing. Friends. Fluids)

Mayhem and Meyer – All in the Family

Clos du Soleil

Fonseca Zoomathon from Portugal

 

 

EP 124 | Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes

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Based in LA, the Philly band Dawes will release their 7th album Friday October 2.   Good Luck with Whatever is  their first on Rounder Records.

 

(It’s a great fit ,  their lawyer is now  president of the label)

Taylor Goldsmith is an original member of the band, the primary songwriter and lead singer.

This is no one-man-band.

Dawes  is a true band. Great players front to back and top to bottom.

We’ll talk about

. the loss of Justin Townes Earle

. the loss of Justin Townes Earle

.Ingmar Bergman and Bob Dylan

.Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

.artists from the 60-70-80’s trying to stay creative.

.being labeled with having “the Laurel Canyon Sound”

.the stories behind 3 tracks.

                                St Augustine at Night

                                Who do you think you’re talking to

                                Still feel like a kid

Taylor Goldsmith – Dawes!

Mulligan Stew Sept 19th 2020- Special Guest – Taylor Goldsmith – lead singer/songwriter for Philly/LA band DAWES

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This week’s guest is  Taylor Goldsmith  – singer/songwriter for Dawes.

 

John Mayer and Ben Harper kick things off…

Then Little Feat and Linda Ronstadt, Madeleine Peyroux, and St Germain.

The Temptations, Mary Wells, and Stevie Wonder..a Motown set.

THAT’S the first 30 minutes.

There’s new Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Paul Simon (live in NYC )  Mavis Staples (live in London), Annie Lennox

We remember Toots, Delaney.-Bonnie and Duane Allman, Steely Dan, Crowbar, and The Water Boys.

Wash your hands and enjoy!!

Full Taylor Goldsmith Interview available on the MulliganStew Podcast

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Sept 19 2020
The Stew with TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
waiting for the world to change John Mayer and Ben Harper The Village Sessions
All that you dream Little Feat and Linda Ronstadt The Last Record Album
Everything I do gonna be funky (from now on) Madeleine Peyroux Secular Hymns
How dare you St Germain St Germain
www.deanehouse.com www.river-cafe.com
The way you do the things you do The Temptations Hitsville Box Set
My guy Mary Wells Hitsville Box Set
signed sealed delivered Stevie Wonder Hitsville Box Set
Mulligan Stew Tonight’s Guest Taylor Goldsmith from DAWES
Letter to you Bruce Springsteen single
Love is the seventh wave Sting 25 years
Sing Annie Lennox Songs of Mass Destruction
Mother and Child Reunion (live) Paul Simon Live in NYC
Touch a hand (live) Mavis Staples Live in London
Mulligan Stew with tdm www.mulliganstew.ca
Sweet Dreams Tami Neilson Kitchen Table Sessions Vol 2
NEXT – Taylor Goldsmith – Dawes www.mulliganstew.ca
Interview with Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes www.dawestheband.com
who do you think you’re talking to? Dawes Good Luck with Whatever
Interview with Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes Complete Interview -MulliganStew Podcast
Still feel like a kid Dawes Good Luck with Whatever
Interview with Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes Complete Interview -MulliganStew Podcast
St Agustine at Night Dawes Good Luck with Whatever
Interview with Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes Complete Interview -MulliganStew Podcast
all your favourite bands (live) Dawes We’re all gonna Live
complete Dawes Interview MulliganStew Podcast
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Toots!!
I’ve got dreams Toots and The Maytals Toots in Memphis
Come on in my kitchen Delaney. Bonnie and Friends (with Diane Allman) Duane Allman Anthology Vol 2
Pretzel Logic Steely Dan Pretzel Logic
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Crowbar and Waterboys
Too True mama Crowbar Bad Manors
thank you for listening and donating www.mulliganstew.ca
Sweet thing The Waterboys The Waterboys Collectors Edition

 

September 12th, 2020 – Pinot Clonal Heaven at  CedarCreek and Block Party Part Two  

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Pinot Clonal Heaven at  CedarCreek and Block Party Part Two

 THE SHOW

It was an offer I simply couldn’t refuse.

“would I be interested in tasting CedarCreek’s recent  releases – 3 separate Pinot Noirs,

fermented and bottled separately ”

 

2018 Clone 115 – See Paired Recipe

2018 Clone 667- See paired Recipe

2018 Clone 777- See Paired Recipe

 

I couldn’t say “yes” fast enough.

 

 

Their idea was to showcase each of the clones and along the way discover how unique each is from the other.

They also had a 2018 Block 5 Chardonnay for openers. See Paired Recipes

All four wines would be presented by winemaker Taylor Whelan and paired with special recipes created by Chef Neil Taylor from the sensational Home Block Restaurant at CedarCreek.

Taylor Whelan

AND they would agree to gather for a Zoom interview.

CedarCreek now have six clones of Pinot Noir planted at the Home Block, with several more to be added in the next few years.

In order to better understand the terroir and what each clone can bring to wine, they fermented these wines separately and bottled them separately. They selected fruit from silty loam soils for all three clones, fermented them all naturally, and used similar oak coopers and ages.

Each bottling is only four barrels (90-100 cases) and showcases how each of these clones best expresses the terroir of CedarCreek within the confines of its clonal heritage.

 Just a heads up, there weren’t too many cases made so contact CedarCreek soon if you’d like to purchase the Clonal Three Pack.

This was such fun.

The chef nailed the pairings and the wines were outstanding.

Of course they were, this is CedarCreek after all.

executive chef neil taylor

 

 

@cedarcreekwine

www.cedarcreek.bc.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

Block Party (Part Two) Sarah and Murray Bancroft-  Birch Block Wines. Kaleden, BC

Sarah and Murray Bancroft

 

As we explained in early June, this is a series.

(Like Schitt’s Creek without the laugh track.)

What you do hear is the sound of helicopters fighting a wildfire across from their home in Kaleden. They start flying at first light.

I wanted to follow a small winery from the start of the year to the conclusion.

Hoping to showcase what goes into our wines, how they get made, and the hazards that must be overcome.

Sarah and Murray Bancroft were a natural choice. They are just so damn cool, any wine they made would be likewise.

We’re following their ups and downs in the growing year 2020. Nobody factored in the possibility of a Worldwide Pandemic and raging fires in the Okanagan. And critters, varmints and predators. The whole food chain of nature. Not to mention the kindness of neighbours, the farming community around them and the wines they’re creating.

If you have always dreamed of reinventing yourself into a grower, farmer, winemaker or owner..have a listen to what Sarah and Murray are going through.  It’s a Block Party.

Oh and one more thing. IF you have expertise in harvest crafts please contact Birch Block Vineyards. They’re looking for people with your skills.

www.birchblockvineyard.com

https://www.instagram.com/birch.block.vineyard/

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Zoom tasting at Yalumba

Maenam – The book

Noble Ridge

Painted Rock

Sandra Oldfield – Back Again!!

Vanessa

Year 8 – The Four F’s in Kettle Valley

(Food. Fishing. Friends. Fluids)

Mayhem and Meyer – All in the Family

Clos du Soleil

Fonseca Zoomathon from Portugal

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Sept 12th 2020-Matt Quinn of Mt Joy

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Hello All and thank you for checking us out on The Stew.

Matt Quinn, lead singer, and songwriter for Mt Joy is our interview guest.

Mt Joy is an  LA based band with strong Philadelphia roots.

Earlier this summer,  they headlined an impromptu Livestream event on their social media featuring appearances from The Lumineers, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Liz Vice, Houndmouth, and many more. They all raised more than $30K for MusiCares and Philabundance – a show of the band’s civic pride.   mtjoyband.com.

Their second album is called Rearrange Us.

Rearrange Us was not just a popular breakthrough but an emotionally mature, philosophically expansive work produced by Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, Modest Mouse) that shows that Matt and Mt Joy are continuing to grow sonically and artistically.  A growing reputation as a great live artist  Mt Joy has toured with The Lumineers, Neko Case, and The Shins; they’ve played Bonnaroo, Newport, and Lollapalooza!

They loved playing in Canada…Matt remembers Toronto especially as being the first audience to love them from the first notes and that they were each given their own room in the hotel. Just like real people.

Enjoy the music and conversation. Great Fun.  What a fine band.

 

As for the rest of Mulligan Stew ….

So much music to play..so many memorable songs..all neatly tucked into two hours of airtime.

Frazey Ford, Paul Butterfield, Steely Dan, Dave Mathews Band, Tom Waits, The Police and U2 Live, Harry Manx, Norah Jones, Feist, Imelda May, Amy Helm, Peter Gabriel, and Small Glories.

The 2 hours is dedicated to the life and memory of Abeg Kon of Chestermere.

And to her family.  (Stop the Bullies.  NOW!)

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Sept 12 www.mulliganstew.ca
Sept Fields Frazey Ford Indian Ocean
Countryside (live) Paul Butterfield Better Days Live at Winterland
www.deanehouse.com www.river-cafe.com www.mulliganstew.ca
bad habit Imelda May Life.Love.Flesh.Blood
TD Mulligan – The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Dirty Work Steely Dan Can’t buy a Thrill
The Stew – CKUA Radio Coming up Interview with Matt Quinn of Mt Joy
Louisiana Bayou Dave Mathews Band Stand Up!
Walking in your footsteps (live) The Police LIVE
message in a bottle LIVE
Still haven’t found (live) U2 Live at MSG
The Stew on CKUA Radio www.mulliganstew.ca
Sitting on top of the World Harry Manx Isle of Manx
Chain Lightning Steely Dan Katie Lied
The Stew with terrydavidmulligan Coming UP – Feist.Waits.Gabriel.Norah Jones www.mulliganstew.ca
Roll the stone Amy helm Didn’t it rain
I’m not running away Feist Pleasure
Something to hold on to The Small Glories Wonderous Traveller
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP on The Stew Tom Waits. Peter Gabriel. Norah Jones
Fish in the Jailhouse Tom Waits Orphans
All a dream Norah Jones Little Broken Hearts
Solsbury Hill Peter Gabriel Re-Masters
Coming UP on The Stew – Mt Joy Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Matt Quinn. Mt Joy Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Re Arrange Us Mt Joy Re Arrange Us
Matt Quinn. Mt Joy Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca
Silver Lining Mt Joy Mt Joy
Matt Quinn. Mt Joy Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Let Loose Mt Joy Re Arrange Us
Matt Quinn. Mt Joy Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca
My Vibe Mt Joy Re Arrange Us
Matt Quinn. Mt Joy Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Sheep Mt Joy Re Arrange Us
Thank you for listening and donating Next
week – Dawes
4A is Battle of Angels John Mellencamp Sad Clowns and Hillbillies

EP 123 | Matt Quinn of Mt Joy

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Hello All:

Like all great songwriters, Matt Quinn from LA band Mt Joy started all of his formal music training – in his bedroom in Philly

Even though Matt always had a desire to write and create music, he eventually started law classes.

He was deep into  tort law class when he saw that his first release Astrovan had 60,000 plays in one day on Spotify.

So much for the law career.

The second Mt Joy album is called Rearrange Us

Matt  describes the release  as a “breakup album” with an ending that speaks to personal growth and progress in the face of sorrow and is filled with hits!

These guys are really good.

Next Week – Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes.