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Old 11-21-2018, 11:57 PM   #23
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Default Re: A Happy 80th to Gordon Lightfoot-CD news and Birthday Concert in Orillia

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Expect to encounter gaggles of Gord-loving listeners during the Nov. 16-18 Orillia Lightfoot Days event, a musical celebration of a hometown troubadour.

“His fans just love him,” said organizer Maggie Best.

The weekend launches on the Friday with an open mic night at the Orillia campus of Georgian College, in The Den, from 5 until 8 p.m.

“Hopefully there are going to be some special guests coming and talking about Gord, telling stories and (singing) songs,” Best said.

Alleycats Music welcomes fans of the singular singer/songwriter the following morning (Nov. 17) for a daylong marathon of Lightfoot-focused music, reminiscences and anecdotes.

Visitors to the store between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. are invited to contribute during an event dubbed "Eighty Stories and Songs About Gordon Lightfoot."

“Anybody can come on stage and talk about what Gordon means to them, and wish him happy birthday,” said owner Mike Rothwell, adding the event will be live-streamed on the record shop’s Facebook page.

Those who are musically inclined can perform a tune, while others may pursue less orthodox avenues to demonstrate appreciation for the legendary octogenarian.

“I don’t think there will be too much Gordon Lightfoot interpretive dance, but you never know,” joked Rothwell, who as a youth growing up in Kitchener learned of Lightfoot’s connection to Orillia while listening to his music on the radio during family trips.

“Orillia, for me, was this place a long way away,” he recalled. “People will have all their different takes on it.”

On Sunday, Steve Eyers, John Stinson and Eric Kidd perform tunes from the Lightfoot catalogue during an appearance at Lake Country Grill from 2 to 5 p.m.

The weekend celebration coincides with a Nov. 17 performance by Lightfoot himself at the Orillia Opera House, on his 80th birthday.

Proceeds from the sold-out show will go to support the downtown theatre and the hospital.

Frank Matys
by Frank Matys
Frank Matys is a reporter for Orillia Today. You can reach him at fmatys@simcoe.com . Follow Orillia Today on Twitter and Simcoe.com on Facebook
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