More info on the Ottawa show:
The Way We Feel: A Gordon Lightfoot Tribute Concert
A unique tribute concert, featuring some of Canada's finest folk, blues, and roots artists.
Where: National Library of Canada
395 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON
When: 8:00 pm Friday, Jan. 10, 2003
Price: $20-$25
Event Profile
Featuring Irish tenor John McDermott, singer-songwriter Connie Kaldor, folk legend Valdy, Montreal's traditional trio Hart Rouge, Ottawa's own Ian Tamblyn, Parry Sound native Katherine Wheatley, Peterborough blues master Rick Fines, Moxy Früvous member David Matheson, and four consecutive winners of the Ontario Council of Folk Festivals' songwriting award: Dan Kershaw, Terry Tufts, Jory Nash and Aengus Finnan.
The concert also features a House Band with George Koller on bass, Jason Fowler on guitar, Dick van Raadshooven on cello and Tom Leighton on keyboards.
Gordon Lightfoot is without question a master songwriter and a man who forever changed the face of Canadian music. Originally from Orillia, Ontario, Lightfoot worked his way into Toronto's young Yorkville folk scene in the '60s and proceeded to launch an immensely successful international career with his poetic story-style songwriting.
Songs like "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald", "Pussy Willows Cattails", "The Canadian Railroad Trilogy", "If You Could Read My Mind", "Early Morning Rain", and many more, became staples on the airways, on stages, and around campfires across North America.
His songs have been recorded by countless artists, including Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Ian and Sylvia Tyson, and Sarah McLachlan, while his work continues to inspire, intrigue and influence listeners and today's artists.
Gordon Lightfoot was admitted to McMaster Hospital in Hamilton more than two months ago where he is now recovering after several weeks in intensive care. "The Way We Feel" is an intimate celebration of his work, presented by some of the finest voices from the Canadian folk, roots and blues community. Each artist or group will be performing two of their favourite Lightfoot songs and sharing their impressions and connection to the man and his music.
Advance Tickets Available At:
The Ottawa Folklore Centre, 1111 Bank St., (613) 730-2887
Compact Music, 785A Bank St., (613) 233-8922
GCTC, 910 Gladstone Ave., (613) 236-5196
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