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Name
  
John Bottomley


Role
  
Singer-songwriter

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Died
  
April 6, 2011, Brackendale, Canada

Albums
  
Bagpipe Classics New And Old, Raggle Taggle, Blackberry

Awards
  
Juno Award for Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

Similar People
  
Lester Quitzau, Mae Moore, Sue Medley, Bill Henderson, Christine Evans

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John Bottomley (September 17, 1960 – April 6, 2011) was a Canadian singer-songwriter.

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John Bottomley Singersongwriter John Bottomley dies at age 50 CTV Toronto News

He started in music in the early 1980s with the band Tulpa, which also included his brother Chris, and launched a solo career in 1990 with his solo debut album Library of the Sun. He followed up with his second album, Songs with the Ornamental Hermits, in 1992, and won the Juno Award for Most Promising Male Vocalist the following year.

John Bottomley Juno winning musician John Bottomley dead in suspected suicide

His most successful album, 1995's Blackberry, spawned the Top 40 hits "You Lose and You Gain" and "Long Way to Go".

Bottomley died in 2011 in Brackendale, British Columbia. The coroner's report concluded that Bottomley took his own life and a family spokesperson confirmed that he had been suffering from clinical depression.

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References

John Bottomley Wikipedia