Awards, admirers and key albums: Some facts about Gordon Lightfoot
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:46:48 GMT
Some facts about Gordon Lightfoot, the folk singing legend who died Monday night at age 84.Born: Nov. 17, 1938, Orillia, Ont.Musicians who have performed Lightfoot songs: Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul & Mary, Ian & Sylvia, Richie Havens, Glen Campbell, Anne Murray, Nana Mouskouri, Harry Belafonte, Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, George Hamilton IV.Awards: Order of Canada, Governor General’s Award, inducted into the Canadian Music Hall Of Fame, the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame and the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, 12 Juno Awards (including one in 1970 when it was called the Gold Leaf), as well at four top folk singer RPM Awards — the 1960s predecessor to the Junos — and four Grammy nominations.Albums include: “Lightfoot!” (1966)“The Way I Feel” (1967)“Did She Mention My Name” (1968)“Back Here On Earth” (1968)“Sunday Concert” (1969)“If You Could Read My Mind” (1970)“Summer Side Of Life̶...Some key dates in the life and career of singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:46:48 GMT
Some key dates in the life and career of Gordon Lightfoot:Nov. 17, 1938: Gordon Lightfoot is born in Orillia, Ont.1951: Lightfoot, a 13-year-old soprano, wins a talent contest at the Kiwanis Music Festival, held at Toronto’s Massey Hall.1956: While making music with his high school friends he pulls in enough money to temporarily move to the United States to study music. He ultimately returns to Toronto to pursue his career.1963: Lightfoot marries Brita Olaisson with whom he would have two children.1964: Singer Ian Tyson takes interest in two of Lightfoot’s original compositions, “Early Mornin’ Rain” and “For Lovin’ Me,” which helps elevate Lightfoot’s career after spending years playing in Toronto coffee houses and appearing on local television shows.1965: Freshly signed with manager Albert Grossman, Lightfoot secures a deal for Peter, Paul and Mary to record “For Lovin’ Me,” exposing him to a new audience.1965:...Quebec flooding: Two firefighters missing northeast of capital, states of emergency
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AUSTIN (KXAN)-- A Travis County judge granted a defense attorney's motion to bring in a new, more representative jury panel Monday, according to court documents. The defense attorney in this case, Charlie Baird, contended the 75-member group of potential jurors did not fairly represent Austin's Hispanic population. The client he represents is Hispanic.Judge Julie Kocurek granted the motion Monday morning. Her office told KXAN it cannot comment further on the motion because it's still an active case. The court document itself states the defendant's motion asks to "compel a [jury panel] constituting a fair cross-section of the Hispanic or Latino population of Travis County."The Travis County District Clerk's Office said the jury pool is always selected randomly. KXAN is still compiling information about the jury summons process, check back for updates.David Fickling: Planning to power your car with cooking oil? Fat chance
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Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:46:48 GMT
TORONTO — Gordon Lightfoot, Canada’s legendary folk singer-songwriter whose hits including “Early Morning Rain” and “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” told a tale of Canadian identity that was exported worldwide, died on Monday. He was 84.Representative Victoria Lord said the musician died at a Toronto hospital. His cause of death was not immediately available.Considered one of the most renowned voices to emerge from Toronto’s Yorkville folk club scene in the 1960s, Lightfoot went on to record 20 studio albums and pen hundreds of songs, including “Carefree Highway” and “Sundown.”Once called a “rare talent” by Bob Dylan, dozens of artists have covered his work, including Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, Harry Belafonte, Johnny Cash, Anne Murray, Jane’s Addiction and Sarah McLachlan.Most of his songs are deeply autobiographical with lyrics that probe his own experiences in a frank manner and explore issues surrounding the Canadian national identity.His 1975 song “The Wreck of ...Colorado House plans revival of Polis’ gutted zoning reform bill
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A week after the Colorado Senate gutted Gov. Jared Polis’ marquee land use reform bill, House Democrats are preparing to reverse some of those changes and return key zoning provisions to a measure that’s repeatedly been altered as it has passed through the Capitol.Under amendments set to be added to the bill Tuesday, SB23-213 would again allow for accessory dwelling units — like carriage houses — to be built on single-family lots, albeit only in more populous parts of the state. The amendments would also reintroduce provisions clearing the way for density and apartment buildings near transit areas in Colorado cities, along with encouraging looser parking requirements and new restrictions on what HOAs can prohibit.All of those provisions, described to the Denver Post on Monday by lawmakers involved, were in previous versions of the bill and had been stripped from it in order to ensure that it passed the Colorado Senate. Their revival represents an effort to re...Latest news
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