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LIGHTFOOT
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UPCOMING SHOWS
DATE TIME VENUE CITY TICKETS/INFO
3
MARCH | 2023
8:00 PM
HUGH'S ROOM LIVE- TRANZAC
TORONTO, ON
11
MARCH | 2023
7:30 PM
MARKET CENTRE THEATRE
WOODSTOCK, ON
1
APRIL | 2023
7:30 PM
ROSELAWN THEATRE
PORT COLBORNE,
ON
17
JUNE | 2023
8:00 PM
FERGUS GRAND THEATRE
FERGUS, ON
26
AUGUST | 2023
7:30 PM
MIDLAND CULTURAL CENTRE
Coming Soon
MIDLAND, ON
31
AUGUST | 2023
7:30 PM
STOCKEY CENTRE
Coming Soon
PARRY SOUND
30
SEPTEMBER | 2023
7:30 PM
ORILLIA OPERA HOUSE
Coming Soon
ORILLIA, ON
21
OCTOBER | 2023
7:30 PM
MEAFORD HALL
Coming Soon
MEAFORD, ON
MEET THE BAND
Gordon Lightfoot in the audience!
In 2016 we were honoured to have the legend himself in the audience




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John Swartz Review - The Orillia Packet and Times Newspaper
There was a surreal moment at Lake Country Grill Sunday afternoon.
John Stinson is singing a tune. Of course, it’s Lightfoot Days, so it’s something from the Lightfoot compendium of music. Eric Kidd is playing lead guitar. His affinity for Gord’s music is natural; his guitar teacher was Red Shea. Steve Eyers is playing bass. His ability to get inside a tune Gord wrote comes from growing up with it; he’s Gord’s nephew. Stinson played previous Lightfoot Days. His voice is too much like Gord’s in tone. Add an ability to phrase like Gord and other vocal idiosyncrasies and he sounds just like the voice on all of the records. He doesn’t appear to be trying too hard to be a Memorex machine; it’s more natural. With your eyes closed, you’d think you were in the room with Gord.
Then you open your eyes and sitting right across from you is Gord.
He’d come to hear his nephew’s band at what amounts to a bit of a family reunion with more than a dozen other relatives on hand. Between conversation with a niece or other family member, he pays attention to Stinson. How does an observer process that? Seeing the icon watching a darned good band performing the icon’s tunes so well? Heck, how does the singer process that? Stinson said before he stepped up to the mic, he was a bit nervous, on top of not feeling 100% chipper. He’d sung every day of the festival. But he pulled it off. When the set was done, Gord shook his hand and congratulated him.
(from Orillia Packet and Times, Nov 16, 2016)