Trib.Shows- preview on CBC radio
Jory Nash will be on the CBC radio talking about the Trib shows/Lightfoot on the Fresh Air programme.
http://www.cbc.ca/freshair/2009/01/post_2.html frequencies to listen @ http://www.cbc.ca/toronto/audio/index.html#frequencies |
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These gigs are great and I only wish I could be there to attend them.
The musicians who come together for these concerts are professional and it's quite evident that they have been very moved by Gord's work. For anyone attending please keep us posted. Cheers, RJ. |
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I'll be there on Saturday night RJ..you know I'll keep ya posted..
;) http://www.cbc.ca/freshair/2009/01/post_2.html The cream of Canadian musicians is coming together to pay tribute to Gordon Lightfoot. It all happens over three nights in Toronto---on January 16-17-18. Singer-songwriter Jory Nash is one of the show's organizers. He'll join guest host Karen Gordon this Saturday after the 8-30 news. And he'll bring a couple of the performers, too....Lori Cullen and Oh Susanna. |
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Great Char.
I'll be there in spirit and here with a spirit in my hand toasting. RJ. |
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Sounds like a great way to spend some winter evenings :) . My best to Lisa Bill |
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there's still time to get up here Billyboy!
lol Hey- you've got a MYSPACE site now! gotta go check it out.. I was just looking at Cathy's site http://cathycowette.com/photoalbum.asp and watching the Friends of Lightfoot video clips that Jimmy Jones brilliantly compiled from Massey 2001..that's another way to spend a cold winter day..and avoid doing any housework.. ;) |
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Hey Billyboy - catch a ride with Jenney!!!!!!!!- YEP!!!
- Sparky is heading to Gordtown for the Sunday tribute show! So I'll be seeing the Saturday AND sunday show now!! woo-hoo! |
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friend...all of which you will provide.. Have a great time!!! bill |
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Maybe some mp3's of the event can somehow make their way to the Net... :)
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The downtown fabric stores should be put on notice!
Here we come! ;) |
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Jory is on CFRB -ROCK TALK! talking about the Trib Shows - !
tonight at 6..Listen LIVE on-line if you can: LISTEN LIVE icon is top left of screen.. http://www.cfrb.com/shows/501346 This is the show Lightfoot did mid dec.2007-Greg Godovitz was co-host then but has since moved to Calgary..Blair Packham is now co-host with Bob Reid. |
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Just listened to Jory talking about Gord/the shows and he's now singing Cottoen Jenney!
lol He's calling them "Celebration" shows..not Tribute shows.. Jenney leaves next weekend for Toronto.. ;) |
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Char, I just enjoyed listening to the whole segment. Thanks for posting the link.
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good job Dave..isn't Jory fab?
so glad he'll be back on in the fall to talk about HIM and his new CD he's working on.. |
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I just listened too, thanks for posting this Char. I'm officially excited! Pam I don't leave until next week, hopefully there will not be any snow on either leg of the trip. I'd almost forgotten how much I enjoyed the other shows I've been to, hearing Jory made me remember.
One week from tonight Char, there will be a bottle of merlot, dinner and some great music waiting for us!!! |
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yeppers Sparky! - Collavini here we come!
lol it seems so long ago - back to Jan.2003 that I made the first trip to the first show. No one there that I knew but then James surprised me with a big hug! Barry Harvey and Bernie Fiedler were there tho.. I sure hope The Man makes an appearance this year. He didn't last year according to Jory..(at the last minute I couldn't make it down). The year before he dashed upstairs to see the talent before the show and then left.. Jory told me he has a new hat .. ;) |
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http://www.filesend.net/download.php...d5bf82df55d73a. pic of Gord hugging Catherine McKinnon - Jory speaks of it in the interview..not sure if Sparky took the pic or I did.. we were on cloud nine and all-a-twitter..Gord was sitting a couple of tables away..oh my. It was ELECTRIC.. |
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Great pic! Made it extra special for Gordon to be there no doubt! btw The link to the file you provided for the show isn't there Char -
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2004 report of show that Lightfoot attended:
2nd night of 3 Sparky and I attended in Jan.2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday January 10, 2004 Well - Jenney and I found a LOT of excitement last night! Sparks were flyin!!! The dry air and cold in Toronto made our beds into static electricity factories. Just touching the blankets caused sparks to fly that could be seen with the lights on. THe light show with them off was something to rival the 4th of July fireworks in Boston! lol And Jenney's was more spectacular because of her flannel p.j.'s! Woo-hoo we were havin' a party! LOL Henceforth Jenney will now be known as Sparky. Sparky and I were rousted out of our beds by the fire alarm in the hotel screaming! Jenney got dressed right away and started throwing stuff in her bag getting ready to get out of there. After a bit the loudspeaker announced that all was safe and the first 3 floors they had evacuated could return. What a wake up call! We then drove around the city a bit after lunch and ended up on Queen St.W. popping in and out of fabric stores. It was a cold day but not too bad. At least the sun was shining between the buildings. We headed back to Hugh's Room for yet another night of loving tributes to Gordon Lightfoot. One night would have been plenty but we felt so excited about another evening of such great entertainment. We were also going to meet up with Mike Heffernan and his girlfriend, Patty. Sparky knows Mike and Patty and I have e-mailed so it would be nice for us all to meet finally. We had our dinner and then Mike and Patty came in. They were there for the show only so couldn't join us at our table we had the night before. We talked with them for a while prior to the show starting - what a great couple. The two of them are a couple of crackups and we laughed a lot. Jory came over to me and asked what would make my night absolutely the best. I was afraid to answer him! Of course it would be if Lightfoot himself were to show up! He said there was a very, very good possibility that my wish would come true. I was tingly all over! lol And being greedy I also asked if Ron Sexsmith was coming since he wasn't originally on the bill but Jory mentioned the night before that he may be able to make it. Yes! Ron was coming! Woo-hoo! We spoke some more with Mike and Patty and then headed back to our table down front. The moment we sat down the lights dimmed and the show was about to start. Sparky gave me a nod of her head and had me look beside us, one table away....omigosh - it was Gordon Lightfoot. He was there with Bernie Fiedler, his promoter. I would find out at the break from Patty that if I'd have turned around as we walked to our table I'd have had Gord run right smack into me! ACK! When I looked at him he looked at me for several seconds and gave a bit of a nod - I'd like to think he remembered me from the few times we've met. He did remember me from Mariposa when I saw him in PA. He mentioned it to me before I could say anything so that was pretty cool. Sparky and I had forgotten to breathe.....here he was, in the same room, mere feet away and going to enjoy the show with us! He had on his black leather bomber jacket, black jeans and white runners. A bright green scarf was around his neck. His hair was pretty long and quite silver but he was smiling and laughing and enjoying himself. It was too good to be true. I held back the tears of gratitude as the entertainment started. I can't imagine the butterflies the performers must have had knowing that Lightfoot was in the house! I was nervous for them! Tim Harrison sang Did She Mention My Name and Song For A Winter's Night with the same Gord Story as the night before. Gord was laughing. Katherine Wheatley performed I'll Be Alright. She recounted that her family would listen to Lightfoot songs after skiing in Parry Sound. She did mix up the lyrics in 16 Miles as a young teen though. She did not sing "knock me down and pick me up and knock me down again." She sang, "knock me down and pick me up and knock me up again.!" !!!Her mother told her that was not a suitable song for a young lady. Her mother deemed her next song much more suitable lol She sang Wherefore and Why with Jory Nash. Dan Kershaw sang Talking In Your Sleep and Long Thin Dawn. Bob Snider did Sundown and Steel Rail Blues with the cheating parts still in. Lightfoot seemed to be enjoying it but also looked a bit puzzled. Bill Garrett and Sue Lothrop sang Don Quixote and Shadows. Terry Tufts did That's What You Get For Lovin' Me and Canadian Railroad Trilogy. He also mentioned that playing Lightfoot music was why he did so poorly in school. It was mentioned to me later that Lightfoot told Terry he really enjoyed his CRT. Catherine McKinnon came out next. She sang the haunting ballad "Land With No Name" and spoke of the plane trip with Lightfoot and the band. She then proceeded to tell about his early morning call telling her about the gorgeous song that would be perfect for her but she couldn't do it because it was "a man's song." She said it was even more menaingful because it was her honour to sing it because Gordon Lightfoot was in the audience. The place went crazy, we all stood, applauding and cheering. Lightfoot stood up and took a few bows, looking around the room with a huge smile on his face. It was breathtaking. And then I began softly crying the happiest of tears. All of a sudden Lightfoot started to make his way to the stage, he jostled through the standing crowd and in a moment was up hugging the life out of Catherine McKinnon. It was very touching. He asked her what song she was going to sing and she boldly said he'd find out when he sat down. He headed off to leave the stage and said a few words of how grateful he was for the efforts of the performers and that he was making his big comeback in early 2005. "I've got nothing to do." He scooted back over towards centre stage and Catherine wouldn't let him see the sheet music but he caught sight of the title and said "That's not a man's song!" She looked him right in the face and said "That's what you told me!". He laughed and turned to leave the stage and as he was passing a microphone he said "It's Bisexual!" and tossed his green scarf over his shoulder! It was tooooo funny. He made his way back to his table and the show continued. Catherine's interpretation this night was magical and of course I was weeping like a baby. All who know me will remember that song had special meaning for me and I wept when the Lightfoot Tribute band sang it for me in May 2001 at the hotel and at my home. Well, the tears came and I looked at Sparky and she had started crying too. Good grief - what a couple of soft touches! Jenney claimed it was looking at me that got to her, like vomiting and yawning, crying was contagious! What a way with words she has. The break came right after that and Lightfoot and Fiedler were out of there like a shot. Mike and Patty did get a quick hi and handshake in as he passed them and then he was gone.....I was emotionally drained and Sparky was pretty well there too. Whew - what a moment - we actually saw and heard him, not in a magazine or newspaper picture or his voice on the radio. It was overwhelming. We headed up to see Patty and Mike and on the way I practically hugged the life out of Jory Nash. He was over the moon - the smile on his face was blinding. I couldn't be happier for him or Aengus. I felt like a proud mum! We chatted with Mike and Patty some more until the second half began and made our way to the table. David Newland sang Leaves of Grass. Jory Nash did another amazing rendition of In The Early Morning Rain and a haunting version Mother of A Miner's Child. Jason Fowler performed I'll Tag Along and Cold On The Shoulder and told his hilarious stories again - with voice imitations of Lightfoot! LOL! MadViolet did Poor Little Alison and The Way I feel. Aengus sang Pussywillows-Cattails and then sang "Lightfoot". This was the song he wrote when Lightfoot became ill and that he preformed on the tribute CD "Beautiful. It made me cry again. His heart and lyrics were very moving to me. The proud Canadian thing hit me.. RonSexsmith - my greedy little wish came true!! He had rushed down and played someone else's guitar but sang Now and Then and I'll Do Anything That You Say. I enjoy him so much - he's so shy and such a Lightfoot fan. David Matheson sang I'm Not Supposed To Care - it was absolutley lovely. Then he did Cotton Jenney with the audience right into it. Laura Smith said her Gord story from now on would be about this night. She did The Minstrel of The Dawn and Rainy Day People. The whole group came back onstage for the sing-along of Alberta Bound and Rich Man's Spiritual. We were all standing and singing and clapping. It was a most wonderful night for all of us. The performances were right on and the energy was so high. I only wish that Lightfoot could have stayed for all the artists. The fact that he came out to show his respect and thanks to all of them for their efforts in these shows was no surprise - he's a man of humility and that same quality was clearly evident in the performers this evening. The thank yous were stirring and the sentiment was deep and heartfelt. I was proud for all them. Of course that meant hugs for Jory and Aengus again! Sparky and I sat for a bit and just sort of tried to grasp all that happened before us....it was euphoric to say the least. We talked with Mike and Patty some more, Mike talked to some of the musicians that he knew from previous work engagements and then we headed out where the skyline of Toronto was blurred by snowflakes and misty eyes. Hugs all around and Sparky and I were off into the night. |
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Even thought this post shows Jan 12th 2:35 am, Ontario time, it's still Jan11th, 11:30 pm here in Vancouver, BC.
But that's not the point at this special moment. This post is what I was waiting for and knowing Char the way I do, she delivered precisely as folks who visit here have come to expect. My thanks to you dear Charlady. Wow; wasn't that a delightful and insightful observence of how an evening's turn of events came about folks? And to think that I missed it! Can't believe it! Shoulda been there! Bugs me severely! Char I don't have the words sorted out at this point to say much more as it's well past the milk and cookie time for guys my age but you did it up well gal and of course with another cool gal along with a knickname like "Sparky", how could you ask for anything better to get fired up with. Stay loose, Ron J. |
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Well after next weeks show I'll post a new report for the Saturday and Sunday shows and hopefully The Man will have made an appearance one of those nights!
We'll miss seeing you at the show RJ as well as James! We will see Kenyon on Sunday tho. So that's a bonus! can't wait! |
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