Is Stompin Tom still alive?

Is Stompin Tom still alive?

Deceased (1936–2013)
Stompin’ Tom Connors/Living or Deceased

Where did Stompin Tom live in Ontario?

The musician settled in Erin Township just north of Ballinafad in 1975 and resided there with his wife Lena until he passed away from natural causes, at the age of 77, in March 2013.

Was Stompin Tom married?

Lena Welshm. 1973–2013
Stompin’ Tom Connors/Spouse

His marriage to Lena Welsh was broadcast live on the CBC Television program “Elwood Glover’s Luncheon Date” on 2 November 1973, and from 1974–75 he starred in his own CBC TV program, “Stompin’ Tom’s Canada.” The CBC TV program “Marketplace” featured his “The Consumer” as its theme song for several seasons.

Where is stompin buried?

Erin Union Cemetery
He was subsequently buried at Erin Union Cemetery in Erin, Ontario.

What killed Stompin Tom?

natural causes
Canadian music icon Stompin’ Tom Connors, whose songs about every nook and cranny of Canada, its people and favorite pastime included “The Hockey Song,” “Sudbury Saturday Night,” “Bud The Spud,” “Tillsonburg” and “Big Joe Mufferaw,” died Wednesday of natural causes at his home, in Halton Hills, Ontario, his family at …

What is Stompin Tom Connors most famous for?

Stompin’ Tom Connors was a Canadian folk legend. He was 77 when he died Wednesday at his home in Ontario. To those of us stateside, his most well-known tune is “The Hockey Song,” played at hockey games everywhere. But to Canadians, Stompin’ Tom Connors was an inspiration because of his naked nationalist pride.

How old was Stompin Tom when he died?

77 years (1936–2013)
Stompin’ Tom Connors/Age at death
Stompin’ Tom Connors, a Canadian country-folk singer whose odes to the vast country he had roamed as a hitchhiking troubadour made him a beloved figure from the Maritime Provinces to British Columbia, died on Wednesday at his home in Halton Hills, Ontario. He was 77.

When did Stompin Tom passed away?

March 6, 2013
Stompin’ Tom Connors/Date of death

Where is the Stompin Tom statue?

Sudbury Arena
Stompin’ Tom Connors Sculpture Unveiled at Sudbury Arena. SUDBURY, Ontario – The bronze sculpture honouring one of Canada’s greatest folk/country artists, Stompin’ Tom Connors, found a home today.

When did Stompin Tom pass away?

Did Stompin Tom live in PEI?

Canada’s Walk of Fame is giving Stompin’ Tom Connors a permanent star near his boyhood home in Skinners Pond, P.E.I.