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  2. Stompin' Tom Connors - Wikipedia

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    Charles Thomas "Stompin' Tom" Connors, OC (February 9, 1936 – 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.

  3. Stompin' Tom's Canada - Wikipedia

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    This series featured Stompin' Tom Connors on tour throughout Canada with a mix of studio and location scenes. Connors' performances were combined with location segments featuring the various communities he visited. Regulars of this Edmonton-produced series included Gary Empey and Bill Lewis. [1]

  4. Ketchup Song - Wikipedia

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    "Ketchup Song" is a song written and recorded by Canadian country music artist Stompin' Tom Connors. The song debuted at number 39 on the RPM Country Tracks chart on June 6, 1970. [1] It peaked at number 1 on July 25, 1970. [2]

  5. Big Joe Mufferaw (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Big Joe Mufferaw" is a single by Canadian country music artist Stompin' Tom Connors written about French Canadian folk hero Big Joe Mufferaw. It was re-recorded in 1999 for his Move Along With Stompin' Tom album. The song describes the following tall tales, with many references to the Ottawa Valley:

  6. The Hockey Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Hockey Song" was re-recorded in 2008 by Connors as the "new 2008 version" and was featured on his studio album, The Ballad of Stompin' Tom. Connors thought that the original recording in the 1970s was "too thin". In 2011, a cover of the song was used by NBC Sports in a promo for the 2012 NHL Winter Classic.

  7. Bud the Spud - Wikipedia

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    "Bud the Spud" was released in 1969 on Connors' album Bud The Spud and Other Favourites. [3] It was written about his truck-driving friend, Bud Roberts. [4] Connors crisscrossed Canada, performing it along with his many other songs about Canada, at first in small venues. [2]

  8. Tom Connors - Wikipedia

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    Tom Connors may refer to: Stompin' Tom Connors (1936–2013), Canadian country and folk singer-songwriter Tom Connors (research scientist) (1934–2002), British cancer research scientist

  9. This Is Stompin' Tom - Wikipedia

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    Some live video footage from the Horseshoe Tavern, however this footage is different from the 1973 film Across This Land with Stompin' Tom Connors. Live clips from Connors performing the songs "I've been Everywhere," "Bud the Spud," "Sudbury Saturday Night," "Mule Skinners Blues" and "My Stompin' Grounds" are included.

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