Tom Cochrane

Songwriter

Birthday May 14, 1953

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada

Age 70 years old

Nationality Canada

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1953

Thomas William Cochrane (born May 14, 1953) is a Canadian musician best known as the frontman for the rock band Red Rider and for his work as a solo singer-songwriter.

Cochrane has won eight Juno Awards.

He is a member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, an officer of the Order of Canada, and has an honorary doctorate from Brandon University.

1978

After meeting at the El Mocambo tavern in Toronto, Cochrane joined the Canadian rock band Red Rider in 1978 and served as their lead singer and main songwriter for more than ten years.

Red Rider included Ken Greer, Jeff Jones, Peter Boynton and Rob Baker.

1985

Bruce Allen managed the band from their debut until 1985.

Cochrane recorded six studio albums with Red Rider plus a live album, a best-of album, and a box set.

1986

By 1986, the band was billed as "Tom Cochrane & Red Rider".

He would later refer to this period of his career as a stretch of "manageable success" before the release of Mad Mad World.

1991

Already a household name in Canada from his time with Red Rider, Cochrane launched his solo career in 1991 with the release of the song "Life Is a Highway".

The single became a global success and was followed by the release of his Mad Mad World album, which would reach the six million mark in worldwide sales.

The albums Ragged Ass Road, Songs of a Circling Spirit, X-Ray Sierra and No Stranger followed.

An avid golfer, pilot, and hockey buff, Cochrane lives in Oakville, Ontario, with his wife Kathleene.

He spends summers at his cottage/studio on the shores of Georgian Bay in Northern Ontario and winters part-time at his home outside of Austin, Texas.

Cochrane and his wife have two daughters, Cody and Evanne.

Cochrane continues to tour and perform in Canada.

2002

In 2002, Cochrane reunited with his former Red Rider bandmates Greer and Jones and continues to perform with them.

2003

Canadian Music Hall of Fame induction: Cochrane was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2003 for outstanding contribution to the greater recognition of Canadian music.

The ceremony took place April 5, 2003, at Casino du Lac-Leamy in Gatineau, Quebec.

The following night, Cochrane was honoured for his induction in a speech by Jeff Healey at the Juno Awards at the Corel Centre (now Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa).

Cochrane closed the show by performing a medley of his hits and was joined onstage by host Shania Twain for the final song, "Life Is a Highway".

2005

Honorary doctorate: In May 2005, Cochrane received an honorary doctorate from Brandon University in Brandon, Manitoba.

In addition, musician James Ehnes, journalist Henry Champ and actress Shirley Douglas received honorary doctorates from the university at the spring convocation held May 28, 2005.

Canadian Music Industry Humanitarian Award: In March 2005, Cochrane received the Humanitarian Award at the Canadian Music Industry Association's (CMIA) gala dinner in Toronto during the annual Canadian Music Week Festival.

2006

In 2006, the group Rascal Flatts charted in the top 10 of the Hot 100 with a cover of "Life Is a Highway", which they recorded for the Pixar film Cars.

Although the song was not originally released to country radio, several country stations began playing the song, causing it to chart within the top 20 of Hot Country Songs.

Chris LeDoux also had a country hit with "Life Is A Highway".

2007

Honorary colonel: In November 2007, Cochrane was formally invested as an honorary colonel (HCol) by the Royal Canadian Air Force's 409 "Nighthawks" Tactical Fighter Squadron.

As part of his investiture weekend, Cochrane experienced his second flight in a CF-18.

2008

Order of Canada: In April 2008, Cochrane received one of the highest honours for a Canadian citizen when he was invested as an officer of the Order of Canada (the level companion of the Order of Canada is the highest honour, and several people originally invested as officers have been promoted to companions for continued contributions to charity and the arts, among other fields).

Cochrane was honoured for a lifetime of charity work, his contribution to the arts and for being unabashedly Canadian.

2009

In September 2009, he was inducted onto the Canadian Walk of Fame.

Canada's Walk of Fame: In September 2009, Cochrane was inducted onto Canada's Walk of Fame.

The induction was highlighted by a two-hour nationally televised gala at Toronto's Four Season's Center for the Performing Arts.

Anne Murray hosted the event which also included the inductions of Kim Cattrall, Raymond Burr, Blue Rodeo, Dsquared2, Howie Mandel, Robert Munsch and Chantal Petitclerc.

2014

Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame Cochrane was inducted on May 9, 2014, Gil Moore formerly of the band Triumph made the presentation.

2016

In October, 2016, Cochrane celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his Mad Mad World album with an announcement of the release of a special edition of the album, featuring a demo recording of "Love is a Highway", the working title of "Life is a Highway", as well as a second disc featuring a live performance from a 1992 Chicago stop on the tour supporting the album.

In 2016, the Manitoba provincial government renamed a section of a highway near his hometown of Lynn Lake after the hit "Life Is a Highway".

A stretch of Highway 391 was renamed Tom Cochrane's Life is a Highway.

2017

In 2017, he toured with Meghan Patrick and Nice Horse, and released a coffee table book about the album.