On Thursday, March 22, 2012, delegates of Slacker Canadian Music Week 2012 will have a rare opportunity to look behind the scenes into the life and career of a Canadian treasure and legend Burton Cummings as he speaks in an exclusive one-on-one at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto.
With a career spanning more than 40 years, Burton Cummings has cemented his place in Canadian music history as both a solo artist and as the celebrated lead singer and co-writer for The Guess Who. Through timeless classics such as “American Woman” – recently ranked the greatest Canadian single of all time in bestseller The 100 Top Canadian Singles and the first Canadian song to reach number one in the US – “These Eyes”, “Laughing”, “No Time”, “Stand Tall”, “Break it to Them Gently”, and “You Saved My Soul”, he has endeared himself to audiences worldwide to become one of the most distinctive voices in rock.
As a member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame, six-time JUNO Award winner, recipient of the Order of Canada, the Order of Manitoba, the Governor-General’s Performance Arts Award, and 22 SOCAN Awards for over 1 million airplays of his songs, Cummings’ success and acclamations have been rivaled by few. He has the distinction of being the only individual to be inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame twice and with 80 platinum and gold certifications has amassed more hit records than just about any other Canadian performer in history.
His performances and collaborations with fellow The Guess Who bandmate and co-writer Randy Bachman are legendary. The two reunited in 2000 to re-launch The Guess Who and tour the act across Canada and the U.S. The union reignited the creative spark between the two and transmitted into The Bachman-Cummings band, which the two would continue well into 2009.
Cummings’ latest release – 2008’s Above the Ground – was his first solo album of new material in 18 years. Met with critical praise, it has been heralded as some of his best work ever by fans alike. A man of the times, he has embraced the world of social media and has maintained an active presence through his blog.
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