TORONTO Even without a red carpet, the Juno Awards found ways to march generations of Canadian stars through their 50th anniversary celebration on Sunday night.
WATERTOWN — Hopeful and thankful. Amid all the tough moments — of which they’ve probably had more than their fair share, and feelings of sadness and worry, those are the
As the surviving members of the Tragically Hip get ready to play the Juno Awards, we revisit the Road Apples era with an excerpt from the book Gord Downie
The Tragically Hip on reuniting for the band s 1st performance since Gord Downie s death
In an exclusive interview with Q’s Tom Power, The Tragically Hip’s Gord Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois and Rob Baker discussed the loss of their bandmate Gord Downie, their three decades of brotherhood and their much-anticipated performance at this year’s Juno Awards.
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This composite image shows, from left, Gord Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. They joined Q s Tom Power onstage at Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto for an exclusive interview about their career, their long-lasting friendship, and the loss of their friend and bandmate, Gord Downie.(CBC)