Attached to the Hip: Artists reflect on the legacy of Canada’s prolific rockers
TORONTO — Friday marks the start of what’s expected to be a bittersweet chapter in the history of one of Canada’s most iconic bands.
Two months after the Tragically Hip revealed lead singer Gord Downie is facing terminal brain cancer, the band is preparing to embark on a 15-date tour that will culminate with a concert in their hometown of Kingston, Ont., which will be broadcast live by the CBC.
Many prominent Canadian performers say they’re still trying to digest the news about the singer they idolized and were inspired by.
“If you’re a musician and you’re born in Canada it’s in your DNA to like the Tragically Hip,” says Dallas Green, the mastermind behind City and Colour.


