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"Just when you think you've got it all figured out, something roars in and it turns you about." Connie Kaldor wrote this and more about the unexpected twists and turns of life and love for her latest album Love is a Truck. She could well have been writing about her personal artistic complexities. Music pundits have tried to define the essence of the prairie-born acoustic performer for over two decades, but even the most eloquent have fallen short of perfection. Fact is, Connie Kaldor is a performer without borders. A contradiction in terms. She is a Juno Award-winning singer who has flourished on the folk music scene for over two decades, yet her repertoire of original material blurs musical boundaries, embracing elements of gospel, rock, country and western, folk, blue grass and adult contemporary.
She is an artist of substance without pretension, witty and urbane without condescension. She is a fearless chronicler of the human experience without the folksong angst. She has recorded nine albums, sold tens of thousands of copies, but has never had a commercial hit. Her live performances are legendary and her fan base broad and fiercely loyal. People come back to see her again and again because a Connie Kaldor performance is about more than just the power of music. It is also about the power of personality. What she says between songs is as intriguing as the lyrics she sings. She has traveled prairie backroads to visit modest community centers and sold out concert halls in major cities. From Beijing to New Delhi to Saskatoon to Washington, Connie has triumphed with a mix of song and spoken word honed in pacing and tone by the many years she spent performing. Like many prairie girls in the 50s and 60s, Connie grew up singing in the church choir and listening to Patsy Cline and The Beatles on her record player. But it wasn't until the 1980s, after four years spent performing with an avant-garde theatre company in Toronto, that Connie turned to music full time and was welcomed with open arms by the folk scene.
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One of These Days
Loving kind
God Made Mamas to Cry
Decision
Jerks
Sheep Creek
Play Me Something Sentimental
Roy
Aurevoir Bye Bye
One Are the Days
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Wanderlust
Caught in the Crossfire
Danger Danger
Calais Maine
Get Back the Night
Talk Without Speaking
Moonlight Grocery
Love or Something
Wood River
Bird on a Wing
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Last Month of the Year (Trad. - Arr. by R. Forbes)
Island Santa (Connie Kaldor)
Mincemeat Tart (Roy Forbes)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (H. Martin & R. Blaine)
Christmas Time (Gonna Be Home) (Roy Forbes)
Ring the Bells at Midnight (Roy Forbes)
Cowboy Christmas (Connie Kaldor)
If We Make it Through December (M. Haggard)
The Christmas Song (Chestnuts) (Torme, Wells)
We’re Gonna Sing (Connie Kaldor)
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Maybe
Oh My Love
What Might Have Been
You’re All Right
A Long, Long Way (Paul’s Song)
Welcome to Heartacheville
Sweet as Okanagan Peaches
Ride Gone Wrong
Above the Dream Café
Hard to Say Goodbye
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