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Gordon Downie
Gordon Downie performing in Ottawa, OntarioBackground information Born February 6, 1964
Amherstview, OntarioOrigin Kingston, Ontario, Canada Genres Rock, alternative rock Occupations Musician, actor Instruments Vocals, guitar Years active 1983–present Associated acts The Tragically Hip, The Country of Miracles Website www.wienerart.net Gordon Edgar Downie (born February 6, 1964) is a Canadian rock musician, writer and occasional actor. He is the lead singer and lyricist for the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. He has released three solo albums, Coke Machine Glow in 2001, Battle of the Nudes in 2003; and The Grand Bounce in 2010. Coke Machine Glow was sold along with a book of poetry of the same name, included with the CD. Canadian indie band The Dinner Is Ruined plus Julie Doiron and Josh Finlayson, called The Country of Miracles, served as his backing band for all three solo albums.
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Biography
Early life
Downie was born in Amherstview, Ontario.[1] He is the godson of former Boston Bruins general manager and coach Harry Sinden.[2] He attended Ernestown Secondary School (Odessa, Ontario) in grade nine and part of grade ten. He graduated from Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute in 1982, a school also attended by his band-mates. Downie then studied film at Queen's University in Kingston.[3] Downie was a minor league hockey goalie and played for an Ontario championship winning Bantam level team in 1979.
Career
Comparisons have been drawn between Gordon Downie and Michael Stipe of R.E.M. because both are known for writing intelligent, eclectic, and introspective lyrics, the meaning of which are often difficult to decipher, and also because they share similar performing styles.[4][5][6][7]
Downie has cameo appearances in Men with Brooms, in which The Tragically Hip play a curling team. Downie also made a cameo appearance in the 2008 indie drama Nothing Really Matters, directed by Jean-Marc Piché. Downie also appears in the Trailer Park Boys movie The Big Dirty, in which he and Alex Lifeson play a pair of police officers. More recently, he and other members of the band can be seen in the final episode of Trailer Park Boys, entitled "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys", in which he is harassed while eating a bologna sandwich at a singles dance. Downie is also featured in the sitcom Corner Gas in the episode "Rock On!" in which The Tragically Hip are shown as a local band practising in the main character's garage. Colin James is also featured in the same episode. Most recently, Downie appeared in Michael McGowan's film, One Week as a pot smoking philosopher alongside fellow Canadian Joshua Jackson.
Downie is mentioned in the second volume of the Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels, Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World. In it, the title character and his friend listen to one of Downie's solo albums, and repeatedly describe him as "a genius".
Downie worked with fellow Canadian band City and Colour to contribute vocals on the track "Sleeping Sickness" for the album, Bring Me Your Love.
Downie is a trustee of Lake Ontario through his support of the Waterkeeper Alliance.[8]
Discography
Studio albums
Year Album CAN 2001 Coke Machine Glow 26 2003 Battle of the Nudes 33 2010 The Grand Bounce 8 Compilations
- Our Power (2006): "Figment (acoustic version)"
Bibliography
- Coke Machine Glow (2001)
References
- ^ Lake Ontario Waterkeeper[dead link]
- ^ Gord Downie - Biography
- ^ Alumni Affairs[dead link]
- ^ Sasquatch Music Festival 2006: one times one review
- ^ Gordon Downie: Coke Machine Glow - PopMatters Music Review
- ^ Gordon Downie - AOL Music[dead link]
- ^ Rambles: Gordon Downie, Battle of the Nudes
- ^ Lake Ontario Waterkeeper - Trustees of Lake Ontario
External links
- Gordon Downie official website
The Tragically Hip Gordon Downie • Rob Baker • Johnny Fay • Paul Langlois • Gord Sinclair
Davis ManningStudio albums Up to Here · Road Apples · Fully Completely · Day for Night · Trouble at the Henhouse · Phantom Power · Music @ Work · In Violet Light · In Between Evolution · World Container · We Are the SameLive albums EPs The Tragically HipCompilations DVDs Singles "Small Town Bring-Down" · "Highway Girl" · "Blow at High Dough" · "New Orleans Is Sinking" · "Boots or Hearts" · "38 Years Old" · "Trickle Down" · "Little Bones" · "Three Pistols" · "Twist My Arm" · "Long Time Running" · "On the Verge" · "Locked in the Trunk of a Car" · "Fifty Mission Cap" · "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)" · "At the Hundredth Meridian" · "Looking for a Place to Happen" · "Fully Completely" · "Grace, Too" · "Greasy Jungle" · "Nautical Disaster" · "So Hard Done By" · "Scared" · "Thugs" · "Ahead by a Century" "Gift Shop" · "700 Ft. Ceiling" · "Flamenco" · "Springtime in Vienna" · "Poets" · "Something On" · "Fireworks" · "Thompson Girl" · "Bobcaygeon" · "My Music at Work" · "Lake Fever" "The Completists" · "Freak Turbulence" · "It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken" · "Silver Jet" · "The Darkest One" · "Vaccination Scar" · "Summer's Killing Us" · "It Can't Be Nashville Every Night" · "In View" · "The Lonely End of the Rink" · "Yer Not the Ocean" · "Family Band" · "Love Is a First" · "Morning Moon" · "Speed River" · "Land"Related articles Discography · Another Roadside Attraction · Canadian rock · Trailer Park Boys · Made in Canada · The Sweet Hereafter
Side projects: Coke Machine Glow · Battle of the Nudes · The Grand Bounce · Stripper's Union · Stripper's Union Local 518Categories:- 1964 births
- Canadian male singers
- Canadian rock singers
- Canadian songwriters
- Canadian people of Scottish descent
- Living people
- Musicians from Ontario
- Writers from Ontario
- Queen's University alumni
- People from Kingston, Ontario
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