Tom Wilson, also known by his Mohawk name *tehohåhake* (two roads), is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and visual artist. He was born in 1959 and grew up in Hamilton, Ontario. Wilson is known for his work with several bands, including Junkhouse, which he founded in 1989, and Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, which he formed with Colin Linden and Stephen Fearing in 1996. He also fronts the band Lee Harvey Osmond, which won a Juno Award in 2020 for the album *Mohawk*.
In addition to his music career, Wilson is a visual artist and has published a memoir titled *Beautiful Scars*, which explores his discovery of his Indigenous heritage. His music often reflects this connection, and his recent releases continue to express this journey. Wilson's artistic endeavors span multiple mediums, highlighting his creativity and depth as an artist.
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