Gordon Lightfoot and his band recorded the "little ditty" in a Toronto studio in December 1975, just weeks after the ...
The Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald are inextricably linked in a way few ...
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 ...
LAKE SUPERIOR, MI - It was 50 years ago today that the Edmund Fitzgerald was being loaded with 26,000 tons of iron ore, prepped for what would become her tragic final voyage.
The giant Great Lakes ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald lies in the deep of Canada’s Lake Superior waters, a submerged tomb for ...
To understand what sunk the Edmund Fitzgerald, it’s important to break the sinking down into its components: the slow loss of ...
Gordon Lightfoot's surprise 1976 hit immortalized the Great Lakes shipwreck that happened 50 years ago this month.
The crew of the ill-fated Edmund Fitzgerald included seven men from Northeast Ohio who went down with the ship in a wicked ...
There are several events that will educate, honor and remember the 29 crew members who died 50 years ago this November.
The legend of the Edmund Fitzgerald ship continues to live on in the minds of the Great Lakes shipping community fifty years ...
Here in the Mariners’ Church, planted in the shadow of the Renaissance Center at the corner of Woodbridge Street and Woodward Avenue, the gales of November seem to swirl in the air. The English ...
On Nov. 12, Neil Young’s 80th birthday will be celebrated at Toronto’s Massey Hall. He is not expected to attend, but ...
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