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Originally Posted by jj
nice pic... it's a great opportunity for these women to explore the doc genre further and can hardly go wrong with the subject matter...hope it's got some grit and not too polished..well, not a gritty as the bodini book effort, lol
they seem to have a great resume when it comes to producing reality stuff...comedy, idol, canada's got talent, dancing, juno's etc...the joni was the only music doc type thing i came across, and that was a live concert, i understand...also a karen kane doc ... havent seen either...late 90s stuff
i always thought Kenyon would be great at doing a video journalistic piece on Gord... squeeze some songwriting stuff from him, etc... and throw Bill and char in the mix, and Bob's your uncle (anyone see that cool Doidge piece i posted?)
...lat week, a family member was cutting hair for a regular client who went to school with Gord...i think those are the folks I'd like to see interviewed, locals 
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I would have to concur 100% here with JJ's suggestion for choosing Kenyon as one to do a journalistic piece on Gord.
Apart from being a graduate in journalism, Kenyon cut his teeth growing up with the Lightfoot sounds all around his family, community etc. They even were neighbors of Gord for a time as well.
He can also play and sing the tunes and has in fact captured many of the Red Shea lead guitar licks and plays them quite well as a member in the current "Lightfoot Tribute Band."
Now that Gord has reached the part in his life where he's open for closer communication with his audiences and although cautious as in the Lightfoot tradition, I strongly feel a Gord, Kenyon connection would be a win win situation for all.
So if it should please you I would have to say....... go for it.