Gordon Downie

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Gordon Downie
Gordon Downie performing in Ottawa, Ontario
Gordon Downie performing in Ottawa, Ontario
Background information
Born February 6, 1964 (1964-02-06) (age 44)
Amherstview, Ontario
Origin Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Rock, Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1983–present
Associated acts The Tragically Hip
The Dinner Is Ruined
Website www.wienerart.net

Gordon Downie (born February 6, 1964) is a Canadian rock musician and writer. He is the lead singer and lyricist for the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. He has released two solo albums, Coke Machine Glow in 2001 and Battle of the Nudes in 2003; the former was sold with a book of poetry of the same name included with the CD. Canadian indie band The Dinner Is Ruined served as his backing band for both solo albums.

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[edit] 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.

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Downie's use of stories and myths about life in Canada, along with his wild antics and rantings on stage, has helped enshrine The Tragically Hip as a home-grown and much-loved Canadian band. Band performances are peppered with his seemingly endless and incomprehensible rantings between song verses—a trait that endears him to his fans. One notable rant is the "KillerWhaleTank" rant from the song "New Orleans Is Sinking".[4] Another is the double suicide story line in the song "Highway Girl".

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.[5][6][7][8]

Downie has cameo appearances in Men with Brooms, in which The Tragically Hip play a curling team. Downie also appears in the Trailer Park Boys movie The Big Dirty, where he and Alex Lifeson play a pair of police officers. Downie is also featured in the sitcom Corner Gas in the episode "Rock On!" where The Tragically Hip are shown as a local band practising in the main characters garage. Colin James is also featured in the same episode.

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 musician Dallas Green to contribute vocals on the track "Sleeping Sickness" for Green's album, Bring Me Your Love.

Downie resides in Toronto[9] and is a Trustee of Lake Ontario through his support of the Waterkeeper Alliance.[10]

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