One year after Gord Downie’s death, Hip tribute bands are carrying on his legacy
CAMBRIDGE, Ont. — Lead singer William Bishop doesn’t look a thing like Gord Downie, which might be considered a setback for any tribute band trying to emulate the Tragically Hip.
He rocks a full beard, has a thick head of hair and his build is larger than Downie’s frame ever was. Somebody once told him he looked like Steven Page quit the Barenaked Ladies to join the Hip.
Yet the lead singer of the Artificially Hip takes those remarks in stride. When his Hip tribute band performs they’re focused on more than just appearance.
“I don’t have control over that,” he says. “What I do have control over are things like stage presence, vocal tone and spirit.”