Paul Hann is known to people of a certain age in B.C. and Alberta as a children’s entertainer on the show Paul Hann and ...
Gordon Michael Haynes, aka Silverfox, of Estate Barren Spot, passed away on Nov. 14. He was 79 years old.
An article titled “The Cruelest Month” in the Nov. 24, 1975 issue of Newsweek magazine caught the attention of Canadian folk singer/writer Gordon Lightfoot.
Gordon Lightfoot turned a brief news item about a Great Lakes tragedy into one of the most haunting songs ever written — an elegy that still echoes 50 years later.
On paper, it should never have been a hit record. But despite the odds stacked against it — the 6-minute length, the somber subject matter, the last-minute recording session — “The Wreck of the Edmund ...
Millions grew up listening to Gordon Lightfoot's music — but the man behind "Sundown" was deeply complicated. From his distaste for speaking openly despite being a public figure to his claim that he ...
Without Gordon Lightfoot’s song, the Edmund Fitzgerald could have faded from memory along with the names of the roughly 6,500 other ships that went down in the Great Lakes before ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Gordon Lightfoot performs during the half-time ...
Gordon “Gordy” Raymond Zartman, 81, formerly of Hanover, PA, entered into God’s eternal care on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at his home in Cohoes, NY, surrounded by loving family. Born October 29, 1943 ...
Lightfoot and a group of attorneys have put together a nonprofit organization named 'The ICE Accountability Project.' To combat the alleged illegal actions of United States Immigration and Customs ...
A Gordon Lightfoot Tribute concert is coming up on Friday, October 10 at the World of Accordions Museum- Harrington Arts Center in Superior. Michigan native Mike Fornes will be appearing as Gordon ...
(WXYZ) — The now-famous guitar chords lead into the opening lyrics: “The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down, of the big lake, they called Gitche Gumee ...