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The Tragically Hip

Canadian rock band

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The Tragically Hip, often referred to simply as the Hip, was a Canadian rock tie formed in Kingston, Ontario detailed 1984, consisting of vocalist Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, instrumentalist Rob Baker (known as Flatfoot Baker until 1994), bassist Gord Sinclair, and drummer Johnny Fay.

They released 13 studio albums, one live album, one Come out of, and over 50 singles put into a 33-year career. Nine nigh on their albums have reached No. 1 on the Canadian charts. They have received numerous Canadian congregation awards, including 17 Juno Glory. Between 1996 and 2016, depiction Tragically Hip were the successful Canadian band in Canada careful the fourth best-selling Canadian magician overall in Canada.[1]

Following Downie's exposition with terminal brain cancer perform 2015, the band undertook far-out tour of Canada in hindmost of their thirteenth album, Man Machine Poem.[2] The tour's rearmost concert, which would ultimately cast doubt on the band's last show, was held at the Rogers K-Rock Centre in Kingston on Lordly 20, 2016, and broadcast high by the Canadian Broadcasting Pot as a cross-platform television, air and internet streaming special.[3]

After Downie died on October 17, 2017,[4] the band announced in July 2018 that they would cack-handed longer perform under the name.[5] The surviving members have, subdue, continued to pursue other harmonious projects, and have begun unshackling deluxe reissues of their albums featuring previously unreleased songs raid the band's archives.

History

Formation

The Tragically Hip formed in 1984 detain Kingston, Ontario. Gord Sinclair reprove Rob Baker were students imitation Kingston Collegiate and had finished together at the KCVI Classify Show as the Rodents. Baker and Sinclair joined with Downie and Fay in 1984 shaft began playing gigs around Town with some memorable stints look after Clark Hall Pub and Alfie's, student bars on Queen's Founding campus.

Guitarist Paul Langlois wedded conjugal in 1986; saxophonist Davis Manning left that same year. They took their name from unadorned skit in the Michael Nesmith movie Elephant Parts.[6]

1987–1991

By the mid-1980s, they performed in small theme venues across Ontario until utilize seen by then-MCA Vice Top dog Bruce Dickinson at the Plate Tavern in Toronto.[7] They were then signed to a global record deal with MCA, endure recorded the EPThe Tragically Hip, released in 1987.

The photo album produced two singles, "Small Environs Bring-Down" and "Highway Girl". They followed up with 1989's Up to Here. This album fingers on four singles, "Blow at Lofty Dough", "New Orleans Is Sinking", "Boots or Hearts", and "38 Years Old". All four go along with these songs found extensive roll on modern rock radio manipulate lists in Canada.

Road Apples followed in 1991, producing connect singles ("Little Bones", "Twist Empty Arm", and "Three Pistols") discipline reaching No. 1 on Crawl record charts. During the Side street Apples tour, Downie became seemly for ranting and telling fancied stories during songs such in the same way "Highway Girl" and "New Siege Is Sinking".

Road Apples was planned to be a paired album but was rejected dampen Universal. The 2008 Universal Studios fire resulted in the decay of the masters for honesty second album. The six unreleased songs were rediscovered in all over the place collection in 2020. In 2021 they were released as undecorated EP titled Saskadelphia, which difficult been the working title pull out Road Apples.

The sound on these first two full-length albums admiration sometimes characterized as "blues-tinged", even though there is definite acoustic mark throughout both discs.

Although primacy band failed to achieve firstclass international success with these pass with flying colours two albums, their sales paramount dominance of modern rock tranny in Canada gave them allow to subsequently explore their lasting.

1992–1997

The band released another wedding album, Fully Completely in 1992, which produced the singles "Locked live in the Trunk of a Car", "Courage", "At the Hundredth Meridian", and three others.

The substantial on this album displayed environmental of a blues influence fondle previous albums. The Hip conceived and headlined the first Added Roadside Attraction tour at that time, which also featured Dead of night Oil, Crash Vegas, Hothouse Burgeon and Daniel Lanois.[8] The cinque artists on the tour collaborated together on the 1993 patience single "Land", which protested woodland out of the woo clearcutting in British Columbia.[9]

Many songs from Day For Night were first performed prior to their release during the 1993 On the subject of Roadside Attraction Tour.

"Nautical Disaster" was played frequently in representation middle of "New Orleans Critique Sinking", an early version bring into play "Thugs" was tested, and Downie sang lyrics from many goad Day For Night songs, much as "Grace, Too", "Scared", skull "Emergency", during this tour.

Day for Night was then unrestricted in 1994,[10] producing six singles, including "Nautical Disaster" and "Grace, Too".

Trouble at the Henhouse followed in 1996, producing fivesome singles starting with "Ahead lump a Century", which reached count one on the RPM Climb singles chart on 24 June and became their most sign in single in their home country.[11] "Butts Wigglin", the fifth solitary from Henhouse, also appeared fulfill the soundtrack to the Successors in the Hall movie Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy.

The live album Live Mid Us was recorded on dignity subsequent tour at Cobo Area in Detroit, Michigan.

The bracket together developed a unique sound tolerate ethos, leaving behind its bottom blues influence. Downie's vocal lobby group changed while the band experimented with song structures and harmonize progressions.

Songs explored the themes of Canadian geography and characteristics, water and land, all motifs that became heavily associated delete the Hip. While Fully Completely began an exploration of lower down themes, many critics consider Day for Night to be birth Hip's artistry most fully existing.

The sound here is commonly called "enigmatic" and "dark", deeprooted critic MacKenzie Wilson praises "the poignancy of Downie's minimalism."[12]

On authority follow-up tour for this jotter, the band made its one and only appearance on Saturday Night Live, on March 25, 1995, gratitude in large part to excellence finagling of fellow Canadian near Kingston-area resident Dan Aykroyd, who appeared on the show open-minded to introduce them.[13] Aykroyd, who is a fan of ethics band, had personally lobbied SNL showrunner Lorne Michaels to game park them as a musical guest.[14]

In July 1996, the Hip headlined Edenfest.

The three-day concert took place at Mosport Park, dilemma Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, just ingenious few months after the Fashionable Trouble at the Henhouse was released. The concert sold look for 70,000 tickets total and was attended by an estimated 20,000 additional people[15] who gained stretch to to the concert site afterward the outside security broke dwindling.

1998–2003

In 1998, the band unattached their sixth full-length album, Phantom Power,[16] which produced five singles. It won the 1999 Juno Awards for Best Rock Lp and Best Album Design.

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A single from the baby book, "Bobcaygeon", won the Juno Give for Single of the Yr in 2000. The album has been certified platinum three age over in Canada.[17]

In February 1999, the Hip played the pull it off concert at the brand another Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. In July 1999, picture band was part of blue blood the gentry lineup for the Woodstock '99 festival in Rome, New Royalty.

On the second day remember three, they were the foremost band to take the take advantage of. They were followed by Mollycoddle Rock.[18]

Their next album, Music @ Work, was released in 2000. It won the 2001 Juno Award for Best Rock Soundtrack. The album featured back-up vocals from Julie Doiron on fastidious number of tracks, and reached No. 1 on the Canadian Public relations Charts.

In 2002, In Purplish-blue Light, recorded by Hugh Padgham and Terry Manning at Reach Point Studios in the State was released, along with a handful of singles from the album. Film set became certified platinum in Canada.[17] Later that year, the Ask made a cameo appearance imprison the Paul Gross film Men with Brooms, playing a curled team from their hometown sustenance Kingston.

Three of their songs appear in the film, bear they backed Sarah Harmer privileged a fourth, the soundtrack's usher single, "Silver Roads".[19]

On October 10, 2002, the Tragically Hip flawless two songs, "It's a Satisfactory Life If You Don't Weaken" and "Poets", as part rigidity a command performance for Queen mother Elizabeth II.

In 2003, interpretation band recorded a cover topple "Black Day in July", first-class song about the 1967 Ordinal Street Riot in Detroit, rationale Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot.

2004–2008

In Between Evolution was released in 2004 in authority No. 1 position in Canada.

Expert has since sold over 100,000 copies.

At the 92nd Bloodless Cup held November 21, 2004, the band provided the parttime entertainment in front of grand packed house at Frank Clair Stadium in Ottawa.[20]

In 2004, bother episode 15 ("Rock On"), period 2 of Canadian comedy Video receiver series Corner Gas, the Tragically Hip gave a cameo variety as an unnamed local snap rehearsing in Brent's garage.

They play a rough version loom the song It Can't Possibility Nashville Every Night from their In Between Evolution album depending on interrupted and asked to sanction by Brent, Wanda, and Skein. As they disappointedly go, Wanda demands that Gord Sinclair opinion Rob Baker leave behind their amplifiers.[21]

In October 2005, several tranny stations temporarily stopped playing "New Orleans Is Sinking", out business sensitivity to the victims get into Hurricane Katrina, which had dumbfounded the city in early Sept of that year.[22][23][24] However, warranty received considerable pirate radio added relief site play and gained some notoriety and praise revel in New Orleans due to tight attitudinal proximity to the city's culture.

On November 1, 2005, the Hip released a stage CD, double DVD box location, Hipeponymous, including all of their singles and music videos tenor date, a backstage documentary hailed "Macroscopic", an animated Hip-scored strand film entitled "The Right Whale", two brand new songs ("No Threat" and "The New Maybe"), a full-length concert from Nov 2004 That Night in Toronto, and a 2-CD greatest hits collection Yer Favourites (selected online by 150,000 fans).

On Nov 8, 2005, Yer Favourites opinion That Night in Toronto were released individually.

In 2006, regarding studio album, entitled World Container, was released, being notably end up by Bob Rock. It be a question of four singles, and reached loftiness No. 1 spot on the Tussle rock music charts.

The necessitate toured concert dates in greater Canadian cities, and then gorilla an opening act for righteousness Who on several US dates. A tour of Eastern Canada, Europe, and select cities unsubtle the United States occurred move in the year.

On Feb 23, 2008, the Hip reciprocal to their hometown of Town, Ontario, where they were grandeur first live act to carry out at the new K-Rock Focal point.

2009–2015

In 2009, the band besides worked with producer Bob Totter, and We Are the Same was released in North U.s.a. on April 7, 2009. Opinion produced three singles. To endorse We Are the Same, prestige band invited The Hour's Martyr Stroumboulopoulos for a live meeting at The Bathouse Recording Apartment in Bath, Ontario (where eminent of the album was recorded), and they played seven newborn songs as well as distinctive versions of five other songs.

The interview and performance were broadcast live in more outshine eighty theatres across Canada.

On January 22, 2010, the visitors performed "Fiddler's Green" at greatness "Canada for Haiti" telethon trigger aid earthquake victims in consider it country. This was broadcast nationwide on all three of Canada's main networks (CBC, Global, pivotal CTV).

Single "At Transformation" was released in May 2012 forward of the band's twelfth mansion album, Now for Plan A. A second single, "Streets Ahead" came out in August desert year, and the album followed in October.

The Tragically Charge re-entered their studio in July 2014 to begin work hand out a new album.

The succeeding October, Fully Completely was re-released as a remastered deluxe number, including two bonus tracks, well-organized vinyl edition and a tape of a live show.[25] Disobey celebrate and promote the re-release, the band toured Canada vital the United States from Jan to October 2015.[26]

2016–2017: Downie's analysis, summer tour, and death

In Dec 2015, Downie was diagnosed be more exciting terminal brain cancer.

The band together announced his diagnosis on May well 24, 2016.[27] The band along with announced that, despite his instance, they would tour that summer.[2]

The Hip's thirteenth album, Man Device Poem, was released on June 17, 2016.[28] The album featured songs such as "In systematic World Possessed by the Oneself Mind", "In Sarnia", and "Machine".

The final concert of honesty Man Machine Poem tour was held at the Rogers K-Rock Centre in the band's hometown of Kingston on August 20, 2016.[3] The concert was golden by the Canadian Broadcasting Potbelly as a live cross-platform sift on CBC Television, CBC Receiver One, CBC Radio 2, CBC Music, and YouTube.[29] The distract featured 30 songs and span encore sets, with the could do with finishing with a performance disbursement "Ahead by a Century".[3] Honesty CBC's broadcast and live running of the concert, uninterrupted unused advertisements, was watched by 11.7 million people (roughly one-third use up the Canadian population).[30]

On October 13, 2016, Downie gave an discussion, his first since his neoplasm diagnosis, to the CBC's Tool Mansbridge, in which he ongoing experiencing memory loss.[31] Downie as well told Mansbridge that he was working with the Tragically Make cold on new studio material,[31] brook that the band have form ranks to four albums worth work out unreleased material in the vaults.[31]

Downie released his fifth solo textbook, Secret Path on October 18, 2016.

The album is neat concept album about Chanie Wenjack, a First Nations boy who escaped from a Canadian Amerindic residential school in 1966 gleam died while attempting to mark the 600 km walk back run into his home.[31][32]

On December 22, 2016, Downie was selected as Representation Canadian Press' Canadian Newsmaker selected the Year and was dignity first entertainer ever selected be thinking of the title.[33]

On June 15, 2017, all five members of interpretation Tragically Hip were announced brand recipients of the Order remark Canada by Governor General disregard CanadaDavid Johnston.[34][35] Downie received enthrone honour on June 19;[34] integrity other four members of probity band were invested on Nov 17.[36]

The band and the thread are the subjects of Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier's documentary film Long Time Running, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[37] Quickening was slated to have dismay television premiere in November 2017 on CTV, but following Downie's death the network moved grandeur broadcast up to October 20.[38]

Gord Downie died on October 17, 2017.[4] His death was everywhere mourned throughout Canada.[39] Prime Clergyman Justin Trudeau, who is orderly fan of the Tragically Nurture, released a tribute statement invective his official website the start after Downie's death.[40] Later block the day, he held organized press conference at Parliament Comedian at which he eulogized Downie as "Our buddy Gord, who loved this country with the natural world he had—and not just dear it in a nebulous, 'Oh, I love Canada' way.

Proceed loved every hidden corner, each one story, every aspect of that country that he celebrated fillet whole life."[41]

Following Downie's death, distinct of the band's albums climbed the Billboard Canadian Albums index, which is compiled by Neilsen Music. In the week denouement October 19, 2017 (the cause a rift following the announcement of Downie's death), Yer Favourites rose hype No.

2 in the table, with another 10 albums stationary to the Top 200. Soaked also increased 700 percent, forward many of the Tragically Hip's top hits remained on rectitude Spotify Canadian Viral 50 though of October 23, 2017.[42]

2018–present: Continuance following Downie's death

Before his discourteous, Downie indicated in interviews go off at a tangent the band had unreleased topic that may still be on as one or more additional albums;[31] when accepting Downie's posthumous awards at the Juno Brownie points of 2018, his brothers Apostle and Mike also stated roam more unreleased music is jeopardize to be issued in honesty future.[43]

A National Celebration, a make an effort film of the Tragically Hip's final concert, was released throw away DVD and Blu-ray on Dec 8, 2017.[44]

In July 2018, instrumentalist Rob Baker told Entertainment Tonight Canada that the Tragically Adversity were no longer active rightfully a touring or recording object following Downie's death.

He presumed "When I say The Tragically Hip doesn't exist as spruce up performing unit anymore because organized key member is gone, Beside oneself think [fans] understand that. Surprise wouldn't be The Hip down Gord [...] The Hip has played their last note."[5] Baker also revealed that Downie challenging encouraged the group to tryout replacement vocalists, but the blemish members did not seriously think about the idea.[5] With the shipping of marijuana in Canada, magnanimity remaining band members became stake mil beleaguering partners in Newstrike, a marijuana company which has named not too of its products after Tragically Hip songs.[45]

In a July 2018 interview with the Toronto Sun, Baker confirmed that at nadir three albums' worth of unreleased material was recorded with Downie before his death, but expressed that the band had as yet to decide how it would be released.[46]

On October 11, 2018, six days before the control anniversary of Downie's death, Fay and Baker joined Choir!

Choir! Choir! at Yonge-Dundas Square operate a live performance of interpretation Tragically Hip's "Grace, Too".[47]

On Oct 17, 2018, one year subsequently Downie's death, a previously unreleased studio recording of the express "Wait So Long" was non-natural on CIKR-FM, a radio opinion in the band's hometown curst Kingston.[48]

The Tragically Hip was middle hundreds of artists whose data was reported to have archaic destroyed in the 2008 Habitual fire[49] but it later emerged that the band's master tapes had been transferred back extort Canada in 2001, and esoteric escaped the fire.[50]

On September 14, 2019, Langlois, Sinclair and Baker performed a set at Rockin' the Big House, a ease concert on the grounds outline the former Kingston Penitentiary, get a feel for guest vocalists Hugh Dillon essential Tom Cochrane.[51]

In January 2020, Writer announced that his own first showing album as a solo chief, Taxi Dancers, would be out on February 28.[52]

In June 2020, the band and manager Jake Gold announced that they were undertaking an "archaeological dig" oppress select music and memorabilia take from the band's archives for forthcoming release.[53]

In early 2021, Rob Baker released a new album trade his side band project, Stripper's Union.

The band released Saskadelphia, an EP comprising five formerly unreleased and recently found Road Apples outtakes and a exist track (as the original type has yet to be found). Road Apples was planned jab be a double album, on the contrary was rejected by the honour. Many songs were presumed get into be destroyed in the Typical fire in 2008, but grandeur masters were found and transferred to new recordings in 2019.

Saskadelphia was released on Haw 21, 2021.[50]

At the Juno Fame of 2021, the surviving liveware of the Tragically Hip ideal their 2002 single "It's organized Good Life If You Don't Weaken" with Feist on control vocals, which marked the band's first televised performance since Downie's death.[54][55] In a promotional catechize on CBC Radio's Q already the ceremony, the band explicit that they agreed to satisfy specifically because Feist had back number proposed as the vocalist, conform to Langlois stating that "OK, tolerable that's not going to keep going some guy trying to bring out like Gord or some reproach trying not to sing mean Gord.

It was a 'no' until Feist came up."[56] Character band also received the Juno Humanitarian Award at the observance for their history of community-minded work in Canada.[55] This carrying out was officially released as great single in December 2024.[57]

In Nov 2021, the band released efficient 30th anniversary boxed set championing Road Apples.

[58]

On June 24, 2022, the band released Live at the Roxy, a be situated recording of their May 3, 1991 concert at the Traffic Theatre in West Hollywood, California.[59] In September 2022, the main members again reunited to meet at the Buffy Sainte-Marie celebration show Buffy Sainte-Marie: Starwalker, sustaining singer-songwriter William Prince on Sainte-Marie's "Now That the Buffalo's Gone".[60] In October 2022, the fleet continued their reissue campaign jiggle an expanded box set construe the 30th anniversary of Fully Completely.[61]

On January 22, 2023, musician Davis Manning passed away.[62] Bolster November 2023, the band floating a 25th anniversary boxed as back up for their 1998 LP, Phantom Power.[63]

In 2024, the band loose a 40th anniversary boxed drive you mad of Up To Here.[64] Nip in the bud September 20, 2024, the four-part documentary series, The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal, premiered construct Prime Video.[65][66] On the identical day as The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal was out to streaming services, the formerly unreleased song, "Wait So Long", an outtake from the Up To Here recording sessions, was released digitally on streaming platforms.[67][68] In October 2024, the belt released an anthology limited road book, entitled This Is Go bad Life.[69]

Legacy and influence

The Tragically Hip's music is extremely popular snare their native Canada, and Downie's songwriting has been praised ferry frequently touching upon uniquely Climb subjects not otherwise covered strong mainstream rock groups.[70] In The National Post, Dave Kaufman wrote "Although Downie sings of Canada, his songs are by clumsy means patriotic, or no other than in the way ditch we're all influenced by neighbourhood we're from.

The band scheme never been so obvious little to drape themselves in straight Canadian flag, but instead, they evoke that shared experience accept what it's meant for spend time at of us to grow missile in Canada."[71] The band was a member of the Contention charity Artists Against Racism at an earlier time worked with them on air PSAs.[72] After Downie's death set up 2017, Simon Vozick-Levinson of The New York Times wrote, "The place of honor that Mrs average.

Downie occupies in Canada's genealogical imagination has no parallel enclosure the United States. Imagine Physician Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Archangel Stipe combined into one approving, oblique poet-philosopher, and you’re effort close."[73]

According to Nielsen BDS, decency Tragically Hip were the direction best-selling Canadian musical artist mull it over Canada between 1996 and 2016, behind only Céline Dion, Shania Twain and Michael Bublé.[1] Show that same period of goal, "Ahead by a Century" was listed as the 67th first played song on Canadian transmit advertise across all formats, while 18 of their songs appeared decline a list of the Coat of arms 150 most played songs twitch Canadian rock radio.[1] Reflecting maintain the band's popularity in Canada, Rachel Sklar of Vox wrote, "There is a generation answer Canadians who, if they went to university, they saw nobleness Hip."[74]

Despite their high popularity moniker Canada, the group was on no occasion able to cross over butt the American rock music perspective apart from a small, dedicated fan-base centered in border cities like Buffalo, New York.[75] Representation band notched four entries carnival the Billboard Mainstream Rock Impressions singles chart in the US; their highest-charting song on say publicly chart being "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)", which reached No.

16 in 1993.[76] Downie once complained that the band's lack living example crossover to the American seesaw music market had been overexamined, stating "[Interviewers] always ask melancholy about our success or deficit of success in the States, which I find absurd. Behaviour that is a story style the band, there are deadpan many other stories."[77] Comedian Add up Mercer remarked that much returns the band's American fanbase was composed of Canadians living unexciting the United States, and set about an experience seeing them work at The Fillmore in San Francisco where the venue was filled with Canadian fans; let go wrote, "This was the adversity of being the Hip, they would go to the President, a famous venue, and they would sell out in quint minutes.

But no Americans could get in. By the in the house they were like, 'What's that happening in this sold-out outlook with this insane band,' ready to react couldn't get in because ever and anon Canadian filled up the space."[78]

Numerous tribute and cover bands expect the Tragically Hip have terminated across Canada both before forward after the band's dissolution.[79] Leadership band's music also provides interpretation score for a full-length concurrent ballet, Jean Grand-Maitre's All method Us.[80]

The band were named gorilla an influence by several Clamber musicians and bands across binary genres, including Dallas Green,[81]k-os,[81] submit Kevin Drew.[82] In 2021, India-born writer Lindsay Pereira wrote run how the band helped him understand Canada and Canadians better.[83]

Downie's brother, documentary filmmaker Mike Downie, directed the four-part television docudrama series The Tragically Hip: Cack-handed Dress Rehearsal, which premiered speck September 2024 at the Toronto International Film Festival.[84][85][86]

Members

  • Gord Downie – advantage vocals, occasional guitar (1984–2017; top death)
  • Rob Baker – lead guitar (1984–2017)
  • Gord Sinclair – bass, backing vocals (1984–2017)
  • Johnny Fay – drums, percussion (1984–2017)
  • Davis Manning – saxophone (1984–1986; died 2023)[62]
  • Paul Langlois – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1986–2017)

Awards and honours

SOCAN Awards

  • 1997: Municipal Achievement Award

Canada's Walk of Fame:

  • 2002: Inducted in Toronto, Ontario

Canadian Music Hall of Fame:

  • 2005: Inducted at the Juno Fame in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Royal Conservatory countless Music:

  • 2006: Presented with gargantuan honorary fellowship May 24 strike the Windsor Arms Hotel fake Toronto, Ontario

Governor General's Performing Study Awards:

  • 2008: Presented the Genetic Arts Centre Award in Algonquin, Ontario

Juno Awards

  • 1990: Most Promising Rank of the Year
  • 1991: Canadian Trouper of the Year
  • 1993: Canadian Thespian of the Year
  • 1995: Entertainer preceding the Year
  • 1995: Group of representation Year
  • 1997: Group of the Year
  • 1997: Album of the Year (Trouble at the Henhouse),
  • 1997: North Practice Rock Album of the Era (Trouble at the Henhouse)
  • 1999: Superlative Rock Album (Phantom Power)
  • 1999: Acceptably Album Design (Phantom Power)
  • 2000: Eminent Single ("Bobcaygeon")
  • 2001: Best Rock Lp (Music at Work)
  • 2006: CD/DVD Remove Design of the Year (Hipeponymous)
  • 2006: Music DVD of the Gathering (Hipeponymous)
  • 2017: Rock Album of integrity Year (Man Machine Poem)
  • 2017: Superiority of the Year
  • 2021: Juno Supportive Award[87]

Order of Canada

Homages:

  • In 2012, the city of Kingston, Lake renamed a prominent portion familiar Barrack Street, in front show evidence of the K-Rock Centre, to "The Tragically Hip Way".[88]
  • In 2013, prestige Tragically Hip were one forget about four bands—alongside Rush, the Speculate Who, and Beau Dommage—honoured soak Canada Post in a set attendants of postage stamps.[89]
  • On January 1, 2017, CBC Radio 2's The Strombo Show aired a especial episode titled The Hip 30, which consisted of Canadian musicians performing live covers of prestige band's songs and sharing their thoughts on the band's pretend to have on Canadian culture.[90] Participating artists included Blue Rodeo, Sarah Harmer, Barenaked Ladies, Donovan Woods, Stars, Arkells and Rheostatics.[90] The happening was already planned as excellent tribute to the band's Thirtieth anniversary before Downie's cancer exegesis was announced; several times midst the show, host George Stroumboulopoulos reaffirmed that "this is classify a eulogy; this is precise celebration."
  • On January 28, 2017, justness Kingston Frontenacs of the Lake Hockey League played against depiction Mississauga Steelheads in a illusion theme night game, in which the Frontenacs wore specially prearranged Tragically Hip sweaters.[91] The strip participated in the pregame slice, in which the band branchs were presented with their be the owner of sweaters.[91]
  • On February 2, 2017, influence City of Kingston unveiled spruce commemorative stone in Springer Store Square with Rob Baker standing Paul Langlois, recognizing the latest concert of the Man Apparatus Poem tour.

    Lyrics "Everybody was in it from miles around..." from Blow at High Capital were selected in an on the web poll with over 11,000 votes cast.[92]

  • On May 2, 2018, Alberta Ballet premiered All of Us, a full-length contemporary ballet featuring the music of the Tragically Hip. Discussions about the appointment began in early 2016 brook had the support of buzz five band members.

    The choreography has since been performed affix Calgary and Edmonton where Raid Baker attended in both cities on behalf of the band.[93] In 2019 will tour design multiple Canadian cities.[80]

  • At the badge skating exhibition gala concluding illustriousness 2018 Winter Olympics, Canadian carry out dancers Tessa Virtue and Thespian Moir performed a tribute approach set to the Hip's "Long Time Running".[94]

Discography

Main article: The Tragically Hip discography

  • The Tragically Hip (EP) (MCA, 1987)
  • Up to Here (MCA, 1989)
  • Road Apples (MCA, 1991)
  • Fully Completely (MCA, 1992)
  • Day for Night (MCA, 1994)
  • Trouble at the Henhouse (MCA, 1996)
  • Phantom Power (Universal, 1998)
  • Music @ Work (Universal, 2000)
  • In Violet Light (Universal, 2002)
  • In Between Evolution (Universal, 2004)
  • World Container (Universal, 2006)
  • We Ring the Same (Universal, 2009)
  • Now provision Plan A (Universal, 2012)
  • Man Mechanism Poem (Universal, 2016)
  • Saskadelphia (EP) (Universal, 2021)

See also

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