Tuesday, October 22

Canadian folks singer Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84

TORONTO — Gordon Lightfoot, Canada’s legendary folks singer-songwriter whose hits embrace “Early Morning Rain” and “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” died on Monday. a consultant of his household stated. He was 84.

Representative Victoria Lord stated the musician died at a Toronto hospital. His reason for loss of life was not instantly accessible.

The Orillia, Ontario native rose to fame within the early Sixties after a transfer to Toronto opened doorways within the thriving Yorkville music scene, and hooked him up with fellow folks musician Ian and Sylvia Tyson. They grew to become nice admirers of his work and lined two of his tracks.

His 1965 debut album “Lightfoot!” ushered in a brand new folks voice and by the flip of the last decade he eased reasonably effortlessly into the pop scene, making his first look on the Billboard chart with 1971’s “If You Could Read My Mind.”

Lightfoot’s recognition peaked within the mid-Seventies when each his single and album “Sundown” topped Billboard — his first and solely time doing so.

But his chart positions did little to sluggish him down within the remaining a long time of his profession when he constructed a fame as one of many stalwart highway musicians, despite varied well being challenges.

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