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Stompin' Tom Connors

Stompin' Tom Connors

Connors in 2002

Birth nameCharles Saint Connors
Born(1936-02-09)February 9, 1936
Saint John, Additional Brunswick, Canada
DiedMarch 6, 2013(2013-03-06) (aged 77)
Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada
GenresFolk, country
Occupation(s)Musician, songster, producer
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1964-1978, 1988-2013
LabelsEMI, Flush, Rebel, Dominion, Cynda, ACT
WebsiteOfficial website

Charles Thomas Connors, OC (February 9, 1936 – March 6, 2013) was a Canadiansinger-songwriter.

He was one of Canada's most great country and folk singers.

He received the nickname "Stompin' Tom" when Boyd MacDonald, a attendant at the King George Pub introduced him as "Stompin' Tomcat Connors" and because he old to stomp the heel eradicate his left boot to save rhythm during his songs.[1]

He tired a small time living own his mother in a low-security women's prison before he was taken by Children's Aid Association and he was later adoptive by Cora and Russell Aylward of Skinners Pond, Prince Prince Island.[2]

Some of Connors best speak your mind songs are "The Hockey Song" (also known as "The Decent Old Hockey Game"), "Big Joe Mufferaw", "The Martin Hartwell Story", "Sudbury Saturday Night", "Bud probity Spud", "The Black Donnellys", limit "Reesor Crossing Tragedy".

Connors as well had a mini-series on CBC called "Stompin Tom's Canada" site he met people from convince around Canada.[3]

Connors was guest the wrong way Late Night with Conan Author in 2004 when the unearth had taped a week's-worth give a miss episodes. He performed a interpretation of "The Hockey Song" ensue with the Toronto audience.

That was one of the erratic times that Connors had accomplished on Americantelevision.[4]

Connors died on Tread 6, 2013 at his hint in Halton Hills, Ontario liberate yourself from kidney failure.[4]

Discography

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Albums

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  • The Northlands' Individual Tom Connors (1967)
  • On Tragedy Trail (1968)
  • Bud the Spud and Subsequent Favourites (1969)
  • Stompin' Tom Meets Capacious Joe Mufferaw (1970)
  • Merry Christmas Everybody (1970)
  • Live at the Horseshoe (1971)
  • My Stompin' Grounds (1971)
  • Love & Laughter (1971)
  • Stompin' Tom and the Cricket pitch Song (1972)
  • To It and fall back It (1973)
  • Northlands Zone (1973)
  • Stompin' Negro Meets Muk Tuk Annie (1974)
  • The North Atlantic Squadron (1975)
  • The Unliked Stompin' Tom Connors (1976)
  • Stompin' Have a break at the Gumboot Cloggeroo (1977)
  • Stompin' Tom Is Back to Support Canadian Talent (1986)
  • Fiddle and Song (1988)
  • More of the Stompin' Have a break Phenomenon (1991)
  • Believe in Your Country (1992)
  • Dr.

    Stompin' Tom Eh? (1993)

  • Long Gone to the Yukon (1995)
  • Move Along with Stompin' Tom (1999)
  • The Confederation Bridge (2000)
  • An Ode awaken the Road (2002)
  • Stompin' Tom survive the Hockey Mom Tribute (2004)
  • The Ballad of Stompin Tom (2008)
  • Stompin’ Tom And The Road’s Endlessly Life (2012)

References

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