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The album Secret Path was the fifth studio album by Gord Downie and the final album released during his lifetime. The album was accompanied by a graphic novel of the same name, written by Downie, illustrated by Jeff Lemire, and published by Simon & Schuster; [2] as well as an animated television film aired on CBC Television on October 23, 2016. [4]
Downie released eight solo albums, three posthumously: Coke Machine Glow (2001), Battle of the Nudes (2003), The Grand Bounce (2010), And the Conquering Sun (2014), Secret Path (2016), Introduce Yerself (2017), Away Is Mine (2020), and Lustre Parfait (2023). [2] His first to hit number one was Introduce Yerself, shortly after his death. His ...
The Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie wrote a solo concept album based on Wenjack's escape. The album, Secret Path, was released on October 18, 2016, [7] [8] along with a concurrent graphic novel of Wenjack's story by novelist Jeff Lemire and an animated film which aired on CBC Television.
A new 4-part Amazon Prime docuseries, No Dress Rehearsal, directed by Gord’s brother Mike Downie, explores all that and more. Without glossing over difficult periods in the Tragically Hip’s ...
It’s been six years since Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie died at the age of 53, but his brother Patrick continues to learn new things about his older sibling. This knowledge is certainly ...
Introduce Yerself is the sixth solo album by Canadian singer and songwriter Gord Downie, released posthumously on October 27, 2017, ten days after his death. [1] A double album consisting of 23 songs which Downie has described as each being about specific people in his life, [2] it was the last solo album Downie completed, [3] although his brothers Patrick and Mike subsequently confirmed that ...
The book's release coincided with the release of Gord Downie's concept album Secret Path, the centrepiece of Downie's multimedia art project based on Wenjack's story, which also included a graphic novel of the same name by Canadian cartoonist Jeff Lemire and an animated film produced by CBC Arts. [5]
The older brother of late Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie, he is best known for his work with the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. [2] The founder of the film production company Edgarland Films, [3] Downie won a Gemini Award for Best Sports Program or Series in 2005 as coproducer with Nicholas de Pencier of The Hockey Nomad. [4]