Posted AT 2:30 AM EDT on 05/05/08
'I really don't think of myself' as an icon
ALAN NIESTER
From Monday's Globe and Mail
Back in 1991, Gordon Lightfoot told a local interviewer that “nobody really needed another Gordon Lightfoot record.” It didn't turn out that way, of course. Lightfoot recorded three more albums after that statement, the last of which,
Harmony, came out in 2004.
But when the venerable Canadian folk legend hits the Massey Hall stage this week it won't be to push his latest record, because there isn't one.
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