The News (New Glasgow)

Tom Cochrane releases version of ‘Big League’ to raise money for Humboldt Broncos

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Tom Cochrane has released a reworked take of his song “Big League” and will donate the proceeds to those affected by the Humboldt Broncos bus crash nearly two weeks ago.

The Juno Award-winning singer and songwriter played an acoustic version of the song to open the April 10 broadcast of TSN’s NHL playoff preview special. A video clip of the performanc­e began to circulate online shortly afterwards.

But the alternate take, which the musician recorded in a Toronto television studio on short notice, wasn’t originally planned as a digital single.

Cochrane’s label Universal Music Canada worked with broadcaste­rs to make an audio version of the performanc­e available to buy on Apple’s iTunes and stream on services like Google Play Music and Spotify.

“It just seemed like the right thing to do,” said Cochrane on Thursday.

“Big League,” from Cochrane’s 1988 album “Victory Day” with Red Rider, is written from the perspectiv­e of a father whose son was a hockey player with big dreams cut short by a truck driving in the wrong lane.

Many Canadians found the lyrics drew parallels to the 16 people who died as a result of the crash and the 13 others who were injured, some critically.

In the days following the crash, “Big League” saw its popularity rise on streaming services.

Plays of the original version jumped 658 per cent to 56,000 streams for the week ended April 12, according to data compiled by Nielsen Music.

For his live version, Cochrane adopted a more sombre tone and updated the lyrics to incorporat­e a new verse that drew closer parallels to the Broncos story: “All the right moves when he turned 18. Ridin’ to the game and ridin’ with his team. Ridin’ with their friends and ridin’ for their

dreams. Ridin’ off to immortalit­y in the big league.”

Universal Music says proceeds from the song will go to the Humboldt Strong Community Foundation.

Broncos president Kevin Garinger said earlier this week that the team would continue accepting Sylvie Kellington after the horrific bus crash on April 6 which killed 16 players and staff and injured 13 others.

Team president Kevin Garinger said earlier this week that money raised in the GoFundMe campaign would be transferre­d to the new Humboldt Broncos Memorial Fund. He said money from the fund would be used to pay the expenses of the victims’ families, but added was too soon to provide a more specific breakdown of the way the money would be allocated. donations through another organizati­on to support “Humboldt Broncos players, employees, families and volunteers, as well as first responders and emergency services personnel, teams, athletes, related organizati­ons and communitie­s affected by the crash.”

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Tom Cochrane has released a reworked version of his song “Big League” and will donate all proceeds to a fund created to support those affected by the April 6 crash in Saskatchew­an involving the Humboldt Broncos team bus and a tractor-trailer.
CP PHOTO Tom Cochrane has released a reworked version of his song “Big League” and will donate all proceeds to a fund created to support those affected by the April 6 crash in Saskatchew­an involving the Humboldt Broncos team bus and a tractor-trailer.

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