Connie Kaldor comes from Saskatchewan and is one of Canada's finest songwriters. She has toured around the world, won Junos and is a member of the Order of Canada as well as winning a Western. Connie Kaldor. Connie Kaldor—singer-songwriter, entertainer, TV personality, and women's music pioneer—is celebrating 45 years in show business this year with her upcoming 18th recording, titled Keep Going! She began her career in folk music as part of the Canadian wave alongside artists like Stan Rogers and Valdy. Armed with her enormous.
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Connie Isabelle Kaldor, CM (born 9 May 1953) is a Canadian folk singer-songwriter. She is the recipient of three Juno awards. Early life and education.. Kaldor and her husband, music producer and Hart-Rouge member Paul Campagne, have two sons and live in Montreal.. A life in folk music has been good to Connie Kaldor. It brought her Paul Campagne, her husband and producer of her music (and as she jokes "the co-producer of her children"). It also gave her a loyal community of friends and fans. "I'm always smarter in my songs than I am in real life. I have a line in one of my songs that says. This song is written and performed by Connie Kaldor, a Canadian folk singer / song. "May the sweet content of a day well spent be yours as the sun goes down." This song is written and performed. She has written musicals and music for films and web-series. But always it is her live shows that are the bedrock of her career. Her 16th album EVERYDAY MOMENTS is out and available now." Some of.
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She has since won two additional Junos for Best Children's Album in 2004 and 2005. Kaldor's other albums on Coyote have included Gentle of Heart (1989), Wood River (1992), Out of the Blue (1994), Love Is a Truck (2000), Vinyl Songbook and Sky with Nothing to Get in the Way (both 2005), and Postcards from the Road (2009). Connie Kaldor performs live in Toronto June 2023On lead single 'Keep Going', Connie Kaldor gives us a post pandemic anthem with a rhythm that won't give up,. Kaldor's first album of children's songs, Lullaby Berceuse, released in 1988, was the recipient of Juno and Parent's Choice awards. She has since won two additional Junos for Best Children's Album in 2004 and 2005. Kaldor's other albums on Coyote have included Gentle of Heart (1989), Wood River (1992), Out of the Blue (1994), Love Is a Truck. Open your Heart by Connie Kaldor at the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival 2022, with surprise Opera by her son, McGill trained Gabriel Campagne! A SHE-Shanty at. Connie Kaldor plays her song Four in the Morning on the MainStage at SummerFolk Festival 2022 (in the pouring rain). Connie in accompanied by her family band (Paul, Aleksi and Gabriel.
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Explore Connie Kaldor's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Connie Kaldor on AllMusic.. AllMusic provides comprehensive music info including reviews and biographies. Get recommendations for new music to listen to, stream or own. Connie Isabelle Kaldor, CM (born 9 May 1953) is a Canadian folk songwriter and singer. She is the recipient of three Juno awards. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Connie graduated from Campbell Collegiate in Regina in 1972 and the University of Alberta in 1976 with a BFA degree in theatre.
One of Canada's leading contemporary folk artists, Connie Kaldor uses her gift for songwriting and performing to share a wide range of emotions. While her knack for writing humorous songs inspired one reviewer to call her a cross between Woody Allen and Woody Guthrie, Kaldor has been equally effective reflecting on more serious issues. Connie Kaldor - singer-songwriter, entertainer, TV personality, and women's music pioneer - is celebrating 45 years in show business this year with her upcoming 18th recording, titled Keep Going! She began her career in folk music as part of the Canadian wave alongside artists like Stan Rogers and Valdy.
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Kaldor, Connie. Connie (Isabelle) Kaldor. Singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, b Regina 9 May 1953; BFA (Alberta) 1975, hon DFA 2009. Connie Kaldor sang at the Regina Folk Festival in her teens but initially pursued a professional career in the theatre, studying dramatic arts at the University of Alberta, performing at the Théâtre Passe Muraille (Toronto) and the 25th Street House. Celebrating 45 years in folk music, award-winning Canadian folk icon Connie Kaldor channels a wisdom that comes from experience on her latest release Keep Going out now on all digital streaming platforms.Listen here. Also out now is the video for the 2nd single 'Not a Sentimental Song', a sweet and introspective anniversary song celebrating love that endures decades.