Yes. Jim Hagan did write the song "What's your hurry Fort McMurray" a couple of years after teaching at Peter Pond School, Fort McMurray. It was written in the early 70's and became very popular. When Fort McMurray had parades during the 70's there was usually one or more floats playing the song. There were also 127 dozen copies of a T-shirt which had the slogan "What's your hurry Fort McMurray" with an illustration of a variety of people running around an oil patch. Jim Hagan currently resides in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. There are a few rare copies still around of the original 7" (45RPM) record. Release Date: 1978. Copies can be found at http://www.musicstack.com/item/3079772/jim+hagan/ Information for this answer came from Jim Hagan himself.
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Fort Malden was created in 1937.
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i think he is now in linkin park still mike shinoda will upset all his fort minor fans if he left fort minor and lets not forget his band members ryu,takbir,and machine shop i still listen to both fort minor and linkin park on youtube
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Between Edmonton, Alberta and Fort MacMurray, Alberta north on the #2 highway
The distance between Calgary and Fort McMurray is approximately 730 kilometers by road.
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As you probably know the Canadian Shield occupies only the northeast corner of Alberta which is sparsely populated. Fort MacMurray is on the edge of the shield there but it is no longer officially a city in spite of its importance.
After the British Navy burned Washington D.C. to the ground they needed to defeat Fort McHenry. But Fort McHenry stood after the battle.
There are probably too many to list, but here are a few: Fort Belvoir Fort Bragg Fort Bridger Fort Chaffee Fort Collins/Loveland Fort Devens Fort Dodge, IA Fort Eustis Fort Hood, TX Fort Indiantown Fort Irwin Fort Jefferson Fort Knox Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Leavenworth Fort Leonard Wood Fort Madison Fort Meade Fort Myers, FL Fort Pierce Fort Polk Fort Richardson Fort Riley, KS Fort Scott Fort Sheridan Fort Sill Fort Smith Fort Stockton Fort Sumner Fort Wayne, IN Fort Worth, TX Fort Yukon
The lyrics come from "Defence of Fort McHenry", a poem written in 1814
Fort McHenry served as Francis Scott Key's inspiration for the lyrics to the "Star-Spangled Banner", the national anthem of the United States of America.
Fort Nassau, Fort Charlorre, Fort Fincastle & Fort Montigue.
The flag that flew above Fort McHenry lasted through an horrific bombardment. The fact that it was still there showed that the fort was still in the hands of the Americans.