Hip fans, get ready to add to your vinyl libraries
The next few years will be big ones for Tragically Hip fans, as the band announced this week not one, not two, but THREE re-releases and deluxe editions. First, we’ll be getting a
Read MoreThe next few years will be big ones for Tragically Hip fans, as the band announced this week not one, not two, but THREE re-releases and deluxe editions. First, we’ll be getting a
Read MoreA new series of original artworks directly inspired by, and featuring, lyrics from the Tragically Hip continue to move forward Gord Downie’s legacy of working toward reconciliation with First Nations people across Canada.
Read MoreMike Downie (Gord’s brother) is currently working on a multi-part documentary on the Tragically Hip. There’s no title yet and we have no release date–but cool! Check out the video in this tweet.
Read MoreStill shopping for Christmas? How about a pair of these Gord Downie socks? And yes, they’re officially licensed from the Downie estate. In other words, with permission from the family. A portion of
Read MoreFormer Tragically Hip frontman Tragically Hip Gord Downie lived in a couple of Toronto homes before he died. This house in Rosedale was Gord’s spot for a while in the early 2000s. The
Read More[Five years ago tonight, the entire nation stopped what it was doing and watched the final Tragically Hip show from Kingston. Contributor Gilles LeBlanc looks back on that amazing evening. – AC] The
Read MoreHas it really been 20 years since Gord Downie released his Coke Machine Glow solo album? It has–and given everything that’s happened in those two decades, it’s fitting that the record will get
Read MoreThe past few weeks have brought the heartbreaking but, sadly, not unsurprising news that hundreds upon hundreds of children have been found buried on grounds of former residential schools. Children were taken from
Read More[This was my column for GlobalNews.ca on Sunday. – AC] After relentless touring behind their debut album, Up to Here, The Tragically Hip travelled to Kingsway Studios in New Orleans to record their second
Read MoreOn Saturday, August 20, 2016, tens of millions of Canadians watched and listened to the final Tragically Hip concert from Kingston. Given Gord Downie’s illness, we knew that this was the last time
Read MoreAfter a long quiet period following the death of Gord Downie, it appears that the Tragically Hip is ready to step out into the public again. First, they announced that they’ve joined TikTok.
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