STOMPIN’ TOM CONNORS


It all started when I a little kid seeing for the first time on CityTV this tall skinny cowboy looking guy performing up on stage in a smoked filled bar singing some really odd songs to say the least. This film was titled ‘Across This Land With Stompin’ Tom Connors’. Oddly enough seeing this classic film would instantly turn me into a Stompin’ Tom fan. I was more of a low key fan where I never really spoke about being a fan, but knew if someone mentioned his name or the his songs I could at least hold up a converstaion about the guy.
Twenty some on years would pass where I recall being at a house party flipping through a collection of these new fancy audio things that people were calling CDs where I came across one titled: A Proud Canadian by Stompin’ Tom. It had been years since I had heard these songs of his so I had to put it on and with doing so my childhood memory of being a Stompin’ Tom fan had been born again.

One of the biggest requests people were asking of me was to create a lyric page of his songs. Sadly enough, I still had yet to own anything of Tom’s so this request seemed impossible until I recieved a brochure in the mail from the BMG Music Club. To my surprise BMG had a whole collection of Stompin’ Tom CDs in their catalogue. Of course I bought all that they had to offer and that was the beginning of the website’s first lyric page. Night after night I was staying up really late continously hitting play and pause as I typed out every lyric. I no doubt had many spelling errors, but in turn had all the returning fans helping with errors they were spotting. They to started sending the site even more lyrics for me to post that were missing out of Tom’s discography. With all the help from these fans we had pretty much the biggest collection of Tom’s song lyrics online.
Not long after the website was up and running I caught wind that Tom was currently on tour. To my surprise my girlfriend (now wife) bought two tickets to go see Stompin’ Tom in Lindsay Ontario at the Academy Theatre. We were seated in the very last row of the theatre but it was good enough for me, heck I was at my first Stompin’ Tom Show. Looking around at the crowd I could see the wide range of age groups that were drawn to this guy the same way I had been since being a little kid and it was amazing to see. I’m sure Tom had put on a great show, but I serioulsy can’t recall to much about it other then Mark LaForme was the opening band, and the show seemed to fly by which was probably due to me being in awe for the fact I was actually there seeing him in person rather then on CityTV. Anyway, the show had ended and I had to now fly home to update my website to inform everyone that came to the site to tell them what I had just witnessed.


The summer of 1999 was about to come to a end and to my surprise I received a phone call from Tom Jr. He was calling to say that he finally had a chance to look at my Stompin’ Tom site and was impressed with what I had created based on his father. We chatted for quite some time before he asked if I would be interested in helping him create the official Stompin’ Tom Connors website? I was over the moon to be asked this of him, and I was for sure on board. He also suggested that we get in contact with the other Mike (Helms) that had his own discography based Stompin’ Tom website to see if he to would like to be a part of the official site. Before we wrapped up our conversation, I flat out told Tom Jr. that I did not want anything in return for my role for working on this new site for Tom as it was a honour to be asked to be the designer. BUT the only thing I did request was to be able to finally meet Stompin’ Tom. His answer to that was ‘when can you make it up to the house’!
That following month Mike Helms and I were headed up to the Connors house for a meet and greet and to discuss what we were all going to do with the site. We had first hand access to photograph all of Tom’s awards and achievements that we were going to include on the site. Just seeing all this history displayed in Tom’s trophy room was proof to just how important this man was to Canadian Music. Now that we had quite a few rolls of film taken of all that was needed for the site it was time to head up to meet Tom himself. I was completely nervous as I walked the flight of steps that lead up to Tom’s bar that was built right into his home. Upon entering this beautiful room I spotted the Man of the Land sitting on his bar stole, wearing a straw cowboy hat with a stern glare on his face looking at us as we entered the bar room. He stood up and approached us and said ‘so your the two Mike’s I’ve heard so much about’. I replied back ‘It’s a honor to finally meet you Stompin’ Tom’… he stopped me there, ‘Call me Tom’.
With months of working on the site it was finally finished and we now wanted to have Tom look it over in person. So Mike and I went up to the Tom’s house again to present to him the official Stompin’ Tom website. He was quite impressed and the site went live that night. This now meant that my own personal fan based site was no more. I was kind of bummed out about it as it was such a fun thing to maintain and work on nightly for me. But on the other hand I had to remember it sure had a great run and I met a lot of people from it. I guess now looking back at it, it sort of was what helped launch my graphic design career more or less. Being that now that I designed Tom’s official site a whole new world was about to open up for me with being his designer for all future release CD’s / DVD’s / Tours and books. Tom now wanted me to take on designing for his 2000 tour advertisements which is when I was introduced to Tom’s tour promoter Brian Edwards of Rocklands Entertainment. With doing so Rocklands Entertainment now wanted to see what I could do for their other artists they were promoting and from there began a great new working relationship I still now have with Rocklands Entertainment being their go to designer.
From the start of the year 2000, and many gatherings with the Connors to go over projects that you will see displayed on my site I have been proud to be Tom’s design guy. I feel without him, I would not of had the opertunities and success of running my own business as I do to this day. But on a more personal note, I’m very lucky to have also formed a great friendship with the whole Connors family and will of course continue to be loyal in providing only the best that I can create in any future projects for the Stompin’ Tom Legend.



So after the Celebration of life event had passed, I was then asked by Tom Jr. and Lena if I would consider designing the Grave / Tombstone that would be placed upon Tom’s final resting place. Again, another honour to actually be asked to do such a project for Tom and his family. I worked with the Connors in what Tom had invisioned to have on his stone and I have to say it turned out GREAT.
Anyway, if you were able to get through all the above rambling of mine I’ll end this off by saying ‘Thank you Tom, you meant the world to me and I owe you a hell of a lot of credit in helping me succeed in what I do today in the graphic design world. You were pretty much my stepping stone to get me where I am today. Thanks for being so welcoming to a simple fan and then forming a friendship with me – you are truly missed’. And another sincere thank you to Tom Jr. and Lena Connors.
