In this episode of Growing Guelph, we sit down with James Gordon, a renowned Canadian singer-songwriter, playwright, and current Guelph City Councillor. With a career spanning decades, James has recorded over 40 albums and has touched hearts worldwide with songs that often center around social justice, environmental activism, and community heritage. He is celebrated both for his artistic contributions and his commitment to fostering local culture and resilience within Guelph.
We explore James's journey from a small-town musician to a cultural icon and city council member. He shares stories about Guelph's unique music scene, his experiences as the founding Artistic Director of the Hillside Festival, and his insights on building community through art. From his viral protest songs to his work as an advocate for local artists, James offers inspiring thoughts on nurturing the next generation, tackling modern challenges, and why he believes Guelph has a special "vibe" worth protecting. Tune in to hear James discuss the intersection of music, politics, and activism and how he strives to keep Guelph a place for original voices and supportive communities.
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