They have received numerous Canadian music awards, including 16 Juno Awards. They have released 14 studio albums, two live albums, one EP, and 54 singles. The Tragically Hip, often referred to simply as the Hip, are from Kingston, Ontario and also consisted of guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker, bassist Gord Sinclair and drummer Johnny Fay. Thank you everyone for all the respect, admiration and love you have given Gord throughout the years – those tender offerings touched his heart and he takes them with him now as he walks among the stars. Thank you for all the help and support over the past two years. Toronto Mayor John Tory tweeted that the Toronto sign will be lit in red and white and dimmed Wednesday evening in honor of Downie.We would like to thank all the kind folks at KGH and Sunnybrook, Gord’s bandmates, management team, friends and fans. Tributes to the late singer poured in on social media. Our identity and culture are richer because of his music, which was always raw and honest - like Gord himself.” When he spoke, he gave us goosebumps and made us proud to be Canadian. He painted landscapes with his words, elevating Canadian geography, historical figures, and myths. “Gord’s command of language was profound. “The Tragically Hip’s music invited us to explore places we had never been - from Mistaken Point to Churchill - and helped us understand each other, while capturing the complexity and vastness of the place we call home,” the statement said. “He was the frontman of one of Canada’s most iconic bands, a rock star, artist, and poet whose evocative lyrics came to define a country. “For almost five decades, Gord Downie uncovered and told the stories of Canada,” Trudeau said. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement that touched on Downie’s role as an influencer on Canada’s culture. He was known for championing the causes of the country’s indigenous people, social justice and the environment. ![]() ![]() ![]() “If you’re a musician and you’re born in Canada it’s in your DNA to like the Tragically Hip,” Green said.ĭownie also released five solo albums from 2001 to 2016, which only increased fans’ adoration of him.Īnd as much as Canada loved Downie, he loved it back. “This feels like the right thing to do now, for Gord, and for all of us,” the band said at the time in a statement.īorn in Kingston, Ontario, Downie loved playing hockey and became a lifelong fan of the Boston Bruins, which was strengthened by his godfather, Harry Sinden, serving as the team’s coach and general manager.īut he loved music and songwriting even more.įormed in 1984, the Hip, as the band is commonly called, became one of Canada’s premiere groups with hits such as “Wheat Kings,” “Bobcaygeon” and “Ahead by a Century.”Ĭity and Colour’s Dallas Green told The Canadian Press in June 2016 that Downie was “the gold standard - the way he writes and cares about music and the way he cares about the song.” Tragically Hip toured in summer 2016 as a way of dealing with the singer’s diagnosis. The singer announced last year he had been diagnosed in December 2015 with terminal brain cancer. “Gord knew this day was coming - his response was to spend this precious time as he always had - making music, making memories and expressing deep gratitude to his family and friends for a life well lived, often sealing it with a kiss … on the lips.” “Last night Gord quietly passed away with his beloved children and family close by,” the statement read. The statement was released via the band’s official Twitter account and posted on its website. Tragically Hip frontman Gordon Downie performs at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in 2011.
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