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Charles Thomas "Stompin' Tom" Connors, OC (February 9, 1936 β March 6, 2013) was a Canadian country and folk singer-songwriter. Focusing his career exclusively on his native Canada, he is credited with writing more than 300 songs and has released four dozen albums, with total sales of nearly four million copies.Connors' songs have become part of the Canadian cultural landscape. Among his best-known songs are "Sudbury Saturday Night", "Bud the Spud" and "The Hockey Song"; the last is played at various games throughout the National Hockey League, including at every Toronto Maple Leafs home game. In 2018, the song was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in a ceremony at a Leafs game. Stompin' Tom: Before the Fame is an autobiography detailing Connors' childhood years in an orphanage, and as a farm labourer. It was a runner-up for the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction in 1996 and became a bestseller in 1997. It details his life before becoming famous. In 2000 Connors wrote his second autobiography The Connors Tone.
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GenderMale
Birthday1936-02-09
Deathday2013-06-03 (77 years old)
Birth NameThomas Charles Connors
Birth PlaceSaint John, New Brunswick, Canada
CitizenshipsCanada
Also Known AsTom C. Connors
AwardsOfficer of the Order of Canada, Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's Walk of Fame
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