Gordon Lightfoot and his band recorded the "little ditty" in a Toronto studio in December 1975, just weeks after the ...
The ship, commanded by renowned Great Lakes Captain Ernest McSorley, left from Superior, Wisconsin on November 9 carrying a load of iron ore to the steel mill on Zug Island, Michigan. But the next day ...
Fifty years ago, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, killing 29 crew members. Gordon Lightfoot's haunting ballad ...
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 ...
First come the mournful notes - an electric guitar layered over a 12-string acoustic. Then come the haunting lyrics.
The spirit of Canada’s beloved troubadour will shine in Orillia during free event on Oct. 31 that brings together musicians, friends, fans, and collaborators ...
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The Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald are inextricably linked in a way few ...
BILLINGS -- The Alberta Bair Theater’s executive director William "Woody" Wood in Billings posted a rare public apology Thursday on the theater's Facebook page for a concert Wednesday night featuring ...
The Lightfoot Band, which has performed the late Canadian singer's repertoire since his passing in 2023, is performing in ...
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 it. Lightfoot was ...
Gordon Lightfoot’s The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald was released less than a year after the ship sank and became an instant ...