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Old 11-21-2014, 08:55 PM   #1
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Default CORNWALL,Ontario-Nov.21-2014

RICK: Heading West out of Quebec, up the St. Lawrence River, brings us back into Ontario, to Cornwall, and the Aultsville Theater. You'll notice that, during initial load in and set up / rigging, hard hats and safety boots have become mandatory - necessary changes brought about by the disastrous stage failures of recent years.
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CORNWALL-nov.21-2014 - http://theseeker.ca/gordon-lightfoot...l-alive/11434/
Gordon Lightfoot live and still alive
Published November 22, 2014

Article and Photo by Jason Setnyk.

Cornwall Ontario — Canadian Folk artist and music legend Gordon Lightfoot soothed audiences ear drums with his baritone voice and catchy acoustic riffs Friday night in Cornwall.

The sound at Aultsville Theatre for Gordon Lightfoot was fantastic. The venue tried out a new high performance sound reinforcement system.

“This system was a demo provided by Gerr Audio Distribution out of Brockville”, explained Janet Martel, who is the General Manager of Aultsville Theatre.

There were over 500 people in attendance at Aultsville Theatre last night, perhaps the most intimate venue on Lightfoot’s 88 concert tour itinerary for 2014.

“I am still alive and kicking, contrary to popular belief”, said Lightfoot jokingly to the audience.

Gordon Lightfoot, who turned 76 a few days ago, was the victim of a social media death hoax in 2012.

There was no doubt about Lightfoot’s vitality during his concert last night. After five decades of touring, Lightfoot is still bringing audiences to pure ecstasy with his iconic folk sound.

The psychedelic backdrop and the renditions of his old hit songs time-warped the audience back to what seemed like yesteryear.

Lightfoot reached his pinnacle of musical fame in the early 1970s, shortly after being signed to Warner Bros./Reprise records.

His song “If You Could Read My Mind” was a major hit in the United States, and the album sold over one million copies and went gold. Lightfoot had many more hit songs and successful albums after that.

Gordon Lightfoot went on to win 16 Juno Awards, and he was an inductee in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and he was also an inductee to Canada’s Walk of Fame.

Despite his fame and accolades, he is still very humble. “I am thankful to still be working”, he told the Cornwall audience who clapped and cheered at this charming sentiment.

In his golden years, Gordon Lightfoot continues to tour and play music. The spotlight might not be so bright, but his desire to play still shines through.
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