NICHOLAS JENNINGS is one of Canada's most respected music journalists. He was the music critic and feature writer forMaclean'smagazine from 1980 to 2000. In addition, he has written forSaturday Night,Billboard,Words & Music,TV Guide,Inside EntertainmentandHello!magazines, reviewing literally thousands of recordings and interviewing and profiling many of the world's leading artists, from Oscar Peterson, Paul Simon, Mick Jagger, and Paul McCartney to Joni Mitchell, Sarah McLachlan, Diana Krall, and Shania Twain. He has contributed toThe Toronto Star,The Globe and Mail, and, from 1992 to 1998, to the ""Global Groove"" column toToronto's Eye Weekly. He has been a frequent guest on CBC Radio, as a panelist on 50 Tracks and a regular contributor to Inside the Music. His previous books includeBefore the Gold Rush- Flashbacks to the Dawn of the Canadian SoundandFifty Years of Music- The Story of EMI Music Canada.
Shortlisted for the 2017 Legislative Assembly of Ontario Speaker's Book Award Nominated for the 2018 Heritage Toronto Award - Historical Writing: Book One of CBC Books' 20 works of Canadian Nonfiction to watch for this Fall picks Perhaps the greatest gift of. . .Lightfoot is that [it leads] you right back to [his] music. Feels like you never left, only better. -Maclean's an informative, highly readable book. . .Lightfoot fans should rejoice. -The Globe and Mail Jennings as always is a master storyteller . . . His deft manipulation of narrative, told in clear language, draws the reader in immediately . . . Jennings's true gift might be his ability to slowly reveal Lightfoot to us - over the course of the book, the complexity of his character emerges, through a peeling away of the many layers the notoriously reticent singer has kept hidden. . . the best reward for Lightfoot fans who have waited for so long: Lightfoot is your chance to finally know him deeply. -National Post This is the definitive book on Gordon Lightfoot's life and lengthy career. -FYI Music News To read this book is to come away with a greater understanding of how a young choirboy from Orillia became one of Canada's most revered songwriters and performers, and beloved among music fans around the world and across genres. -NOW Magazine Acclaimed Canadian music historian Nicholas Jennings presents the definitive biography of a national musical treasure. -Zoomer . . .the biography for which the songwriter's fans have been patiently waiting. Jennings investigates the music and the man. -Toronto SUN If you could read Gordon Lightfoot's mind, this is the tale his thoughts could tell. . .This is very much Gord's story, his version. -The Washington Post This portrait of a stoic, deeply talented and driven man is an engaging and moving one. An essential read for anyone who cares about late 20th century troubadours. -The Buffalo News Thorough and generous, without ignoring the singer's warts. -Winnipeg Free Press Nicholas Jennings' fascinating biography solidifies [Lightfoot's] legend...readers discover the two sides of the man who has told Canada's story to the world in song. -Montreal Times Other Musicians on Gordon Lightfoot I can't think of any Gordon Lightfoot song I don't like. Everytime I hear a song of his, it's like I wish it would last forever . . . Lightfoot became a mentor for a long time. I think he probably still is to this day. -Bob Dylan An extremely fine piece of songwriting. -Johnny Cash on Canadian Railroad Trilogy What a song-that's my favourite on the record. -Neil Young, about covering If You Could Read My Mind on his A Letter Home album Gordon had a real loyal following all over the place, including over in Europe. When he'd play in L.A., they would come out in droves. It was a ritual that, whenever he'd do his tour, all these people would come and see him. They loved him. A very talented guy. -Robbie Robertson