Gordon Lightfoot Concert Poster
$25.00
8 in stock
Gordon Lightfoot Concert Poster
12 inches by 18 inches – professionally speckletone cardstock. Ships Worldwide.
Bass concert hall, austin tx show
Designed, Illustrated and hand signed by Grego Anderson – “America’s favorite Blues folk artist”
Free shipping for all orders over $35 in the USA
Foreign orders have a one time flat shipping charge.
you will see the cost when you enter your shipping address at checkout.
Gordon Lightfoot: Canada’s Folk and Storytelling Icon
Born Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. on November 17, 1938, in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, he became one of the country’s most celebrated singer-songwriters, known for his poetic lyrics, warm baritone voice, and mastery of folk, country, and soft rock. Lightfoot’s storytelling captured landscapes, historical events, and personal reflection, earning him a place among the great folk troubadours of the 20th century.
Lightfoot rose to international fame in the 1960s and 1970s with hits like If You Could Read My Mind, Sundown, and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, songs that combined lyrical depth with memorable melodies. His work often drew on Canadian history and geography, evoking a strong sense of place and narrative richness that resonated with audiences worldwide.
A prolific recording artist with more than 20 studio albums, Lightfoot influenced generations of musicians, from Bob Dylan to contemporary singer-songwriters, and received numerous honors, including induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Gordon Lightfoot’s enduring legacy lies in his ability to turn simple stories into timeless songs, blending folk, country, and pop into a deeply human, evocative musical voice.
©Mojohand.com – Everything Blues™
Gordon Lightfoot Concert Poster
$25.00
8 in stock
Gordon Lightfoot Concert Poster
12 inches by 18 inches – professionally speckletone cardstock. Ships Worldwide.
Bass concert hall, austin tx show
Designed, Illustrated and hand signed by Grego Anderson – “America’s favorite Blues folk artist”
Free shipping for all orders over $35 in the USA
Foreign orders have a one time flat shipping charge.
you will see the cost when you enter your shipping address at checkout.
Gordon Lightfoot: Canada’s Folk and Storytelling Icon
Born Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. on November 17, 1938, in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, he became one of the country’s most celebrated singer-songwriters, known for his poetic lyrics, warm baritone voice, and mastery of folk, country, and soft rock. Lightfoot’s storytelling captured landscapes, historical events, and personal reflection, earning him a place among the great folk troubadours of the 20th century.
Lightfoot rose to international fame in the 1960s and 1970s with hits like If You Could Read My Mind, Sundown, and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, songs that combined lyrical depth with memorable melodies. His work often drew on Canadian history and geography, evoking a strong sense of place and narrative richness that resonated with audiences worldwide.
A prolific recording artist with more than 20 studio albums, Lightfoot influenced generations of musicians, from Bob Dylan to contemporary singer-songwriters, and received numerous honors, including induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Gordon Lightfoot’s enduring legacy lies in his ability to turn simple stories into timeless songs, blending folk, country, and pop into a deeply human, evocative musical voice.
©Mojohand.com – Everything Blues™









