Tommy Hunter
Tommy Hunter

One of Canada's Most Recognized Country Singer's Has Died

Tommy Hunter has sadly passed away at the age of 89. The Canadian country music star reportedly passed away on July 2nd.

Tommy Hunter has sadly passed away at the age of 89. The Canadian country music star reportedly passed away on July 2nd. Brian Edwards, Tommy's manager, confirmed the news when speaking with CBC News.

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"As the old saying goes, we're all heartbroken at the same time," Edwards said. "When someone goes peacefully like that and everything, it's kind of a blessing."

Tommy was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984. His work was so good that it didn't remain contained to Canada, and was widely enjoyed around the world, including throughout the United States.

In 1986, Tommy was made a member of the Order of Canada. Outside of being a musician, Tommy was also a renowned television host, with The Tommy Hunter Show running for 27 years, between 1965 and 1992.

Tommy's talents saw him straddle both careers seamlessly. In fact, he continued playing music deep into his life, with his farewell tour occurring at age 75, in 2012. The late country music star is survived by his three children, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Currently, there's no information regarding Tommy's cause of death. Those details will likely remain private.

The World Mourns Tommy Hunter

Once the news of Tommy's death became public, tributes to the late country star began pouring in.

"Sad to hear Tommy Hunter has died. Our vocal group appeared on his show 3x in 70-71," former CBC News host, Tom Harrington

Fans quickly began leaving their own tributes as comments underneath Harrington's post.

"At first, I just couldn't believe it coming from a liberal biased, fake news site," one user wrote. "I thought for sure that this was another death hoax, I mean, who wouldn't? Upon seeing it on real news site, then I just knew it to be true. Very saddened to hear of Tommy's demise."

"Yes he definitely should be on Canada's Walk of Fame," another user commented. "I'm afraid my memory of The Tommy Hunter show was rolling my eyes when I would hear the familiar music come on introducing the show - because I was "too cool" for that show as a teenager."

Currently, there is no information regarding Tommy's impending funeral. Those details will likely remian private, for family and close friends.