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Infobox musical artist | name = The Tragically Hip| image = Tragically Hip 2007.jpg| caption = Left to right: Gordon Downie, Gord Sinclair and Rob Baker performing in Aspen, Colorado, 2007| image_size = 250| landscape = yes| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Kingston, Ontario|Kingston , Ontario , Canada | genre = Rock music|Rock , alternative rock , blues rock | years_active = Start date|1983& ndash;present| label = Universal Music Group|Universal Music Canada , Sire Records|Sire , MCA Records|MCA , Atlantic Records|Atlantic , Zoe Records|Zoe | associated_acts =| website = URL|thehip.com| current_members = Gordon Downie
Rob Baker
Gord Sinclair
Johnny Fay
Paul Langlois (musician)|Paul Langlois | past_members = Davis Manning
The Tragically Hip , often referred to simply as The Hip , is a Canada|Canadian Rock music|rock Musical ensemble|band from Kingston, Ontario , consisting of Gordon Downie (lead vocals and guitar), Paul Langlois (guitar), Rob Baker (guitar, known as Bobby Baker until 1994), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums). Since their formation in 1983 they have released 12 studio albums, two live albums, and 46 singles. Nine of their albums have reached #1 in Canada. They have received numerous Canadian Music awards, including 14 Juno Awards .

Early history (1983-1991)


The Tragically Hip formed in 1983. Guitarist Paul Langlois joined in 1986; while saxophonist Davis Manning left that same year. They took their name from a skit in the Michael Nesmith movie Elephant Parts .cite web|url= http://www.thehip.com/HipArchive/hypercd/tth-early.htm |title=Early Days |publisher=thehip.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-16 In the mid 80s they performed in small music venues in Ontario until being discovered by Music Corporation of America|MCA . http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/T/Tragically_Hip.html CANOE - JAM& #33; Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Tragically Hip They were then signed to a long-term record deal with MCA, and recorded the self-titled extended play|EP The Tragically Hip EP|The Tragically Hip .

They followed up with 1989's Up to Here . This album produced four singles, " Blow at High Dough ", " New Orleans Is Sinking ", "Boots or Hearts." and " 38 Years Old ". All four of these songs became staples of modern rock radio play lists in Canada. Road Apples (album)|Road Apples followed in 1991, producing three singles (" Little Bones ," " Twist My Arm " and " Three Pistols ") and reaching #1 on Canadian record charts. During the Road Apples tour, Downie became recognized for ranting and telling fictional stories during songs, such as Highway Girl and New Orleans is Sinking.

The sound on these first two full-length albums is sometimes characterized as "blues-tinged," although there are definite acoustic punctuations throughout both discs. While the band failed to achieve significant international success with these first two albums, their sales and dominance of modern rock radio in Canada gave them license to subsequently explore their sound.

1992-1996


The Hip released another album, Fully Completely in 1992, which produced the singles " Locked in the Trunk of a Car ", " Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)|Courage " and "The Hundredth Meridian". The Hip created and headlined the first Another Roadside Attraction (festival)|Another Roadside Attraction tour at this time, both to act as a vehicle for their touring, and to promote other Canadian acts. Many songs from Day For Night were first performed prior to their release during the 1993 Another Roadside Attraction Tour. Nautical Disaster was played frequently in the middle of New Orleans is Sinking, an early version of Thugs was tested, and Downie sung lyrics from many other Day For Night songs, such as Grace, Too, Scared and Emergency, during this tour.

Day for Night (The Tragically Hip album)|Day for Night was then released in 1994, producing six singles. Trouble at the Henhouse followed in 1996, producing five singles, including "Butts Wigglin", which would also appear on the soundtrack to the Kids in the Hall movie Brain Candy . Live Between Us , was recorded on the subsequent tour at Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan

Many critics and fans consider this the era in which the band defined and explored a unique sound and ethos, leaving behind all earlier blues influence. Downie's singing became fuller and stronger, while the band experimented with song structures and chord progressions. Songs explored the themes of Canadian geography and history, water and land, all motifs that became heavily associated with the Hip. While Fully Completely began an exploration of deeper themes and is suitably highly revered, many critics consider Day for Night to be the Hip's artistry most fully realized. The sound here is typically called "enigmatic" and "dark", while critic MacKenzie Wilson praises "the minimalism of Downie's poignancy." It was on the follow-up tour for this album that the band made its first and only appearance on Saturday Night Live , thanks in large part to the finagling of fellow Canadian Dan Aykroyd .

In July 1996, The Hip headlined Edenfest. This historic three-day concert took place at Mosport Park, in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, just a few months after releasing the LP Trouble At The Henhouse. The concert sold over 70,000 tickets total for the event, and was attended by another estimated 20,000 people who walked into the concert site after the outside security broke down. The band's overall popularity in their native Canada during this era was very much on par with that of U2 and Pearl Jam .

1998-2003


In 1998, the band released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power (The Tragically Hip album)|Phantom Power , which produced five singles. It won the Juno Awards of 1999|1999 Juno Award s for Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year|Best Rock Album and Juno Award for CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year|Best Album Design . The album has been certified platinum three times over in Canada.cite web|url= http://www.cria.ca/goldplat.php|title=Canadian Recording Industry Association|format=Requires running a searches for Artist|year=2010|accessdate=2010-05-03

In February 1999, The Hip played the very first concert at the brand new Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario.

2000 saw the release of Music @ Work . It won the Juno Awards of 2001|2001 Juno Award for Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year|Best Rock Album . The album featured back-up vocals from Julie Doiron on a number of tracks, and reached #2 on the Canadian Billboard Charts. In spite of its chart success, this album was considered a disappointment by many critics and fans and the band's lofty - even patriotic - popularity began to decline at this point.

In 2002, In Violet Light was released, along with three singles from the album. It became certified platinum in Canada.

October 10, 2002, The Tragically Hip performed two songs, "It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken", and "Poets", as part of a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II . They also recorded a cover of "Black Day in July", a song about the 1967 12th Street Riot in Detroit, on Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot in 2003.

2004-present



In Between Evolution was released in 2004 in the #1 position in Canada. It has since sold over 100,000 copies.

At the 92nd Grey Cup held November 21, 2004, the band provided the halftime entertainment in front of a packed house at Frank Clair Stadium in Ottawa. http://ottawastart.com/story/628

In October 2005, several radio stations temporarily stopped playing " New Orleans Is Sinking ", out of sensitivity to the victims of Hurricane Katrina , which had devastated the city in early September of that year.cite web | url= http://www.chartattack.com/news/39426/ottawa-radio-stations-pull-hip-song-after-hurricane-tragedy | title=Ottawa Radio Stations Pull Hip Song After Hurricane Tragedy | date=2005-08-31 | first=David | last=MacDougall | publisher= Chart (magazine)|Chart | accessdate=2009-08-09 http://www.thecoast.ns.ca/1editorialbody.lasso? -token.folder=2006-02-02& -token.story=107087.112113& -token.subpub= The Coast - (The Tragically Hip) lost a ton of royalty money when radio stations pulled... http://www.gcal.ac.uk/politicalsong/news/2005.html Archive News, Glasgow Caledonian University - Tragically Hip song pulled from playlists http://www.amiright.com/artists/tragicallyhip.shtml Songs That Are Banned - New Orleans Is Sinking

On November 1, 2005, The Hip released a double CD, double DVD box set , Hipeponymous , including all of their singles and music videos to date, a backstage documentary called "Macroscopic", an animated Hip-scored short film entitled "The Right Whale", two brand new songs ("No Threat" and "The New Maybe"), a full-length concert from November 2004 That Night in Toronto , and a 2-CD greatest hits collection Yer Favourites (selected on-line by 150,000 fans). On November 8, 2005, Yer Favourites and That Night In Toronto were released individually.

In 2006 another studio album, entitled World Container , was released, being notably produced by Bob Rock . It produced four singles, and reached the #1 spot on the Canadian rock music charts. The band toured concert dates in major Canadian cities, and then as an opening act for The Who on several US dates. A tour of Eastern Canada, Europe , and select cities in the United States occurred late in the year.

On February 23, 2008, The Hip returned to their hometown of Kingston, Ontario, where they were the first live act to perform at the new K-Rock Centre .

In 2009, the band again worked with producer Bob Rock, and We Are the Same was released in North America on April 7, 2009. It produced three singles. To promote We Are the Same the band invited The Hour (Canadian TV series)|The Hour 's George Stroumboulopoulos for a live interview at The Bath House Recording Studio in Bath, Ontario (where most of the album was recorded), and they played seven new songs as well as unique versions of five other songs. The interview and performance were broadcast live in more than eighty theatres across Canada.

On January 22, 2010, the band performed "Fiddler's Green" at the "Canada for Haiti" telethon to aid earthquake victims in that country. This was broadcast nationally on all three of Canada's main networks ( CBC Television|CBC , Global Television Network|Global and CTV television network|CTV ).

Downie stated in a 2010 interview that The Tragically Hip are entertaining the idea of keeping the production of their next album "within their family", hinting that Gordon Sinclair is being considered as their next producer.

Honours and awards


Canada's Walk of Fame


  • 2002: Inducted in Toronto, Ontario http://www.canadaswalkoffame.com/inductees/02_the_tragically_hip.xml.htm Canada's Walk of Fame: The Tragically Hip, musicians


  • Canadian Music Hall of Fame


  • 2005: Inducted at the Juno Awards in Winnipeg, Manitoba


  • Royal Conservatory of Music


  • 2006: Presented with an Honourary Fellowship May 24 at the Windsor Arms Hotel in Toronto, Ontario


  • Governor General's Performing Arts Awards


  • 2008: Presented the National Arts Centre Award in Ottawa, Ontario


  • Juno Awards


  • 1990: Most Promising Group of the Year

  • 1991: Canadian Entertainer of the Year

  • 1993: Canadian Entertainer of the Year

  • 1995: Entertainer of the Year

  • 1995: Group of the Year

  • 1997: Group of the Year

  • 1997: Album of the Year ( Trouble at the Henhouse ),

  • 1997: North Star Rock Album of the Year ( Trouble at the Henhouse )

  • 1999: Best Rock Album ( Phantom Power )

  • 1999: Best Album Design ( Phantom Power )

  • 2000: Best Single ("Bobcaygeon")

  • 2001: Best Rock Album ( Music at Work )

  • 2006: CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year ( Hipeponymous )

  • 2006: Music DVD of the Year ( Hipeponymous )


  • Discography


    Main|The Tragically Hip discography

    Studio albums


  • The Tragically Hip (EP) ( MCA Records|MCA , 1987)

  • Up to Here (MCA, 1989)

  • Road Apples (album)|Road Apples (MCA, 1991)

  • Fully Completely (MCA, 1992)

  • Day for Night (Tragically Hip album)|Day for Night (MCA, 1994)

  • Trouble at the Henhouse (MCA, 1996)

  • Phantom Power (The Tragically Hip album)|Phantom Power ( Universal Records|Universal , 1998)

  • Music @ Work (Universal, 2000)

  • In Violet Light (Universal, 2002)

  • In Between Evolution (Universal, 2004)

  • World Container (Universal, 2006)

  • We Are the Same (Universal, 2009)


  • See also


    Portal box|Music of Canada|Rock music
  • Canadian rock

  • Music of Canada

  • List of Saturday Night Live hosts and musical guests

  • List of diamond-certified albums in Canada

  • List of Canadian musicians

  • List of bands from Canada


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


    Commons category|The Tragically Hip
  • http://www.thehip.com The Tragically Hip

  • http://www.nfb.ca/film/family_band/ Watch the National Film Board of Canada short documentary Family Band , produced for the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards for Lifetime Artistic Achievement (Requires Adobe Flash )


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