
Lightfoot - Nicholas Jennings
A 2023 ROLLING STONE RECOMMENDED BOOK
A TORONTO STAR BESTSELLER
âThe preeminent account of the late singerâs life.â âRolling Stone
The definitive biography of Canadaâs most beloved singer-songwriter, a legendary musician who helped define the folk-pop era.
From the tender ballad of âBeautifulâ to the historical lament of âThe Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgeraldâ to the plaintive political plea of âBlack Day in July,â Gordon Lightfootâs songs have inspired and enchanted fans for more than fifty years. Beloved by a devoted Canadian audience, Lightfootâs work has been performed and admired by musicians from around the world, including Joni Mitchell, Nico, Ronnie Hawkins, and Robbie Robertson. Nobel Prize-winner Bob Dylan once listed âSundownâ and âIf You Could Read My Mindâ among his favourite Lightfoot songs, before adding, âI canât think of any I donât like.â In addition to winning nearly every Canadian music award, in 2012, Lightfoot was inducted into the American Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside such luminaries as Leonard Cohen, Kris Kristoffersen, and Dylan; it honoured Lightfoot as a singer who helped âdefine the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and â70s.âÂ
Biographer Nick Jennings has had unprecedented access to the notoriously reticent musician. He chronicles Lightfootâs early effortsâhis school principal recorded a disc of âGordieâ singing at age 9âto his beginnings as a songwriter to his heyday in concert halls around the globe. Possessed of a strong work ethic and a perfectionist bent, Lightfoot brought discipline to his craft and performances. But he partied just as hard in that rock ânâ roll era, and alcoholism began to take its toll. Lightfoot toured relentlessly and his personal life suffered as marriages and relationships unravelled. At 63, he suffered an aortic aneurysm that nearly killed him and kept him in a coma for six weeks. But his amazing stamina helped him survive and miraculously saw him on stage once again, resuming his touring and yearly sold-out show at Massey Hall.
Jennings paints an unforgettable portrait of an artist in the making, set against the turbulent era of sex and drugs and rock ânâ roll. Voices from the music industry mix with loyal fans to illustrate how the boy from small-town Ontario became the legendary bard of Canada. Stuffed with anecdotes and the singerâs own reminiscences.Â
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A 2023 ROLLING STONE RECOMMENDED BOOK
A TORONTO STAR BESTSELLER
âThe preeminent account of the late singerâs life.â âRolling Stone
The definitive biography of Canadaâs most beloved singer-songwriter, a legendary musician who helped define the folk-pop era.
From the tender ballad of âBeautifulâ to the historical lament of âThe Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgeraldâ to the plaintive political plea of âBlack Day in July,â Gordon Lightfootâs songs have inspired and enchanted fans for more than fifty years. Beloved by a devoted Canadian audience, Lightfootâs work has been performed and admired by musicians from around the world, including Joni Mitchell, Nico, Ronnie Hawkins, and Robbie Robertson. Nobel Prize-winner Bob Dylan once listed âSundownâ and âIf You Could Read My Mindâ among his favourite Lightfoot songs, before adding, âI canât think of any I donât like.â In addition to winning nearly every Canadian music award, in 2012, Lightfoot was inducted into the American Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside such luminaries as Leonard Cohen, Kris Kristoffersen, and Dylan; it honoured Lightfoot as a singer who helped âdefine the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and â70s.âÂ
Biographer Nick Jennings has had unprecedented access to the notoriously reticent musician. He chronicles Lightfootâs early effortsâhis school principal recorded a disc of âGordieâ singing at age 9âto his beginnings as a songwriter to his heyday in concert halls around the globe. Possessed of a strong work ethic and a perfectionist bent, Lightfoot brought discipline to his craft and performances. But he partied just as hard in that rock ânâ roll era, and alcoholism began to take its toll. Lightfoot toured relentlessly and his personal life suffered as marriages and relationships unravelled. At 63, he suffered an aortic aneurysm that nearly killed him and kept him in a coma for six weeks. But his amazing stamina helped him survive and miraculously saw him on stage once again, resuming his touring and yearly sold-out show at Massey Hall.
Jennings paints an unforgettable portrait of an artist in the making, set against the turbulent era of sex and drugs and rock ânâ roll. Voices from the music industry mix with loyal fans to illustrate how the boy from small-town Ontario became the legendary bard of Canada. Stuffed with anecdotes and the singerâs own reminiscences.Â












