Canada loses an icon
I have my doubts that many Americans have ever heard of the guy, but Stompin' Tom Connors was a Canadian folk music icon. He wrote simple songs that all Canadians could relate to. I doubt that there is a single person, who was born and raised in Canada, who doesn't know "The Hockey Song" or "Bud the Spud."
He died, yesterday, at the age of 77. http://www.stompintom.com/ |
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I still miss Stan Rogers.
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That's going back a bit.
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I just heard the hockey song on my ride home from work tonight...
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We have some of your um, OTHER singers you can have back to fill the void....
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Good. Let the ex-pat PAY for his health care.
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I miss smallville for Erica Durance and Kristin Kreuk |
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Durance had a TV show playing a doctor, whose husband (played by Michael Shanks, who is married to another Canadian hottie Lexa Doig) was in a car accident and ended up in a coma. He follows her around as a disembodied spirit. |
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