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Yes, he has a son. His name is Tom Connors Jr.
Yes, Stompin' Tom Connors was reunited with his biological mother later in life. After being adopted as an infant, he searched for her and eventually found her in the 1990s. Their reunion was a significant and emotional moment for Connors, who had always expressed a desire to know more about his roots.
After marrying, Stompin' Tom Connors lived in a small town in Ontario, Canada. He and his wife, Lena, settled in Skinners Pond, Prince Edward Island, where they enjoyed a quieter life away from the spotlight, though he continued to write and perform music. His connection to the land and its culture deeply influenced his work.
Joan Connors was born in c. 1917.
Stompin' Tom Connors was born on February 9, 1936.
Stompin' Tom Connors
Ketchup Song - Stompin' Tom Connors song - was created in 1970-06.
Stompin Tom Connors was born on February 9th, 1936 in Saint John, Canada. He was a well known Canadian musician. He passed away on March 6th, 2013 in Halton Hills, Canada.
Stompin' Tom Connors was 77 years old when he died on March 6, 2013 (birthdate: February 9, 1936).
He has four children. He has one son from his marriage to his wife Lena. His name is Tom Jr. Previous to that he had 2 daughters Carol and Karma, and a son Taw from previous relationships. Source: "Stompin Tom and the Connors Tone" by Stompin Tom Connors (autobiography).
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The Hockey Song by Stompin' Tom Connors
Yes, he has a son. His name is Tom Connors Jr.
Tom Connors, also known as Stompin' Tom Connors, had two children. His son, who is named Tom Connors Jr., and his daughter, who is named Kerri Connors, have carried on his legacy in various ways.
Thomas Charles Connors (otherwise known as Stompin' Tom Connors) played the guitar. He bought his first guitar at just 14 years old and went on to become one of Canadas most prolific country folk singers.
he wrote 2000 songs threw out his life