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Thomas James "Tommy" Hunter, CM, O.Ont (born March 20, 1937 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian country music performer, known as "Canada's Country Gentleman". ==Career== In 1956, he began performing as a rhythm guitarist on the CBC Television show, ''Country Hoedown''. ''The Tommy Hunter Show'' began as a CBC radio program in 1960 and went on to replace ''Country Hoedown'' on CBC Television in 1965; Hunter's show was picked up by TNN in 1983 and ran on CBC until 1992. The book ''Cue the Elephant'' by Knowlton Nash (1996, McClelland & Stewart) featured some disparaging remarks from the show's make-up artist. "He could sell himself terrifically but there was no love lost between Tommy and the crew. Some of the guys loathed him ... Everybody made snide remarks behind Tommy's back ... people might say he was the biggest jerk in the world. But that was not my experience. For me, I saw a very easy down-to-earth manner. But Tommy does generate anti as well as pro feelings from people ... he didn't trust people around him, he became a monster to some." People who performed on ''The Tommy Hunter Show'' early in their careers include: *Garth Brooks *Shania Twain, then known as Eileen Twain *The Judds *Alanis Morissette, when she was a country singer After his show was cancelled by the CBC, Hunter continued to tour with his band, ''The Travelling Men''.〔 〕 He retired after his final tour in 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tommy Hunter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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