Who are the Headstones band?
Headstones are a Canadian punk-influenced rock band that was formed in Kingston, Ontario in 1987 and was active until 2003, then reforming in 2011. The band consists of vocalist Hugh Dillon, guitarist Trent Carr, bassist Tim White, keyboardist Steve Carr plus guitarist Rickferd Van Dyk and Jesse Labovitz on drums.
What happened to the Headstones?
The Headstones parted ways with MCA/Universal, and issued 2002’s The Oracle of Hi-Fi on Maple Music before announcing their breakup in 2003. Dillon went on to launch a solo project, Hugh Dillon’s Redemption Choir, while continuing to work as an actor.
Where is the band headstones from?
Kingston, Canada
Headstones/Origin
Who is the singer for the Headstones?
Hugh Dillon
Headstones/Singers
Hugh Dillon (born May 31, 1963) is a Canadian singer and actor who is the lead vocalist of rock band Headstones. He is also a film and television actor; his notable roles include Mike Sweeney in Durham County, Ed Lane in Flashpoint and Sheriff Donnie Haskell in Yellowstone.
What do you say on a tombstone?
Here are several examples.
- “I lived a good life. Now I’ll have a good rest.”
- “I hate to leave you all behind, but we’ll meet again one day.”
- “Live to the fullest, for life is all too short.”
- “If I could do it all again, I wouldn’t change a thing.”
- “The greatest gift in life is love.”
Why would church remove headstones?
In some cases the human remains were exhumed and the gravestones transferred. In other cases, all headstones have been removed, to create a park-like environment, or simply to facilitate the seasonal cutting and removal of grass or weeds.
What can I put on my sons headstone?
What can I put on my father’s headstone?
Here are some examples of headstone epitaphs to commemorate your dad:
- Our loving father.
- Beloved father.
- Devoted father.
- In loving memory of [insert name here]
- Beloved by all who knew him.
- Gone but not forgotten.
Can you remove gravestones?
Only the person named on the Deed of Grant to a cemetery plot is entitled to put a headstone on a grave, provided that the cemetery allows it. If you do not own the Deed of Grant and place a grave marker on the site, the Registered Grave Owner is legally entitled to remove it or have it removed.