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Ian Tyson

Instruments: Guitar, Vocals, Composition/Songwriting details
Photo credit Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Canadian singer-songwriter Ian Tyson, who died December 29 at age eighty-nine, left a rich musical legacy that included the enduring songs “Four Strong Winds” and “Someday Soon” and more than thirty recordings as a solo artist, a member of the folk duo Ian & Sylvia, and co-leader of the country-rock group Great Speckled Bird. He became an influential figure to generations, especially in Canada. Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young are among scores of musical artists to cite Tyson as an inspiration. Born in Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, Tyson became enamored with cowboys, horses, and ranching in western Canada. He learned to play guitar while recovering from a rodeo injury. After moving to Toronto in 1958 to work as a commercial artist, he met singer Sylvia Fricker and formed the duo Ian & Sylvia. The duo relocated to New York in 1961 and, the following year, signed with Vanguard Records. “Four Strong Winds,” the title of the duo’s second album, became a country hit for Bobby Bare and appeared on albums by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings, Tony Rice, and Neil Young. “Some Day Soon,”... more...
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The Stripes 1958
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1958 - 1960