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 Post subject: RIP to A Canadian Icon - Stompin Tom Connors
PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:03 am 
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If you grow up in this country, his music was really, really hard to ignore. Always a fun time. I was never the biggest fan, but he was a big part of what made Canadian music, Canadian.

so may be some kind of booze on Saturday - I'm just not going to Sudbury.

Jason

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Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors has passed away Wednesday evening of natural causes at his home at the age of 77.

The music legend is probably best known for his song "The Hockey Song," but also recorded hits such as "Sudbury Saturday Night", "Bud The Spud", "Tillsonburg", Big Joe Mufferaw" and many more.

"He is synonymous with the word Canada," said Brian Edwards, President of Rocklands Entertainment, to Yahoo! Canada News. "He was so popular it was beyond belief."

Rocklands Entertainment notified people through a statement on the website Stompintom.com.

To give people an idea of how popular Stompin' Tom was, Edwards talked about a poll which showed 97.6 per cent of Canadians knew who he was and only 58 per cent knew who the Prime Minister was.

"Everyone can relate to it (his songs)," said Edwards. From a governor general to a steelworker in Hamilton, it's such a rarity.

Stompin' Tom was born Thomas Charles Connors in Saint John, New Brunswick on February 9th, 1936. He was separated from his parents at a young age and raised by foster parents in Skinners Pond, P.E.I. until he was 13. He used this experiences living in poverty, orphanages and hitchhiking in his songs. He was trying to put a Canadian stamp on music and in 1976 returned all six if his Juno awards to protest the Americanization of the Canadian Music Industry.

He is an Officer of the Order of Canada, has his own postage stamp and is the recipient of both the Queens Gold and Diamond Jubilee medals.

He is survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters and several grandchildren.

A celebration of life is planned for March 13 in Peterborough, Ont. The family is requesting people make donations to local food banks and homeless shelters in lieu of flowers.

And you can bet people will be singing loudly every time "The Hockey Song" plays in arenas all over Canada for the next little while.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/stompin-tom-connors-dies-natural-causes-77-020452605.html
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 Post subject: RIP to A Canadian Icon - Stompin Tom Connors
PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:22 am 
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A classic - at Penguin games, they play Cotton Eye Joe. I'd much rather hear this.

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 Post subject: RIP to A Canadian Icon - Stompin Tom Connors
PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:38 am 
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Stompin' Tom was one of those people like Ron MacLean, Susan Aglukark, Rick Mercer, or Mr. Dressup--famous in Canada but virtually unknown in the United States. He also wrote and sang "The Ketchup Song," about a girl from Leamington, "Canada's Tomato Capital." And I know I've heard "The Hockey Song" played at Lightning games.

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 Post subject: RIP to A Canadian Icon - Stompin Tom Connors
PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:05 am 
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I noly know The Hockey Song....interested in checking more of his stuff out.

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