Tyson was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989, and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, with his former wife and singing partner, Sylvia, in 1992. Tyson became ...
Ian Tyson, the celebrated Canadian folk musician best known for writing the contemporary standard “Four Strong Winds,” died Thursday, Dec. 29. He was 89. Tyson’s death was confirmed in a statement on ...
Ian Tyson, the Canadian folk singer who wrote the modern standard "Four Strong Winds" as one half of Ian & Sylvia and helped influence such future superstars as Joni Mitchell and Neil Young, died ...
Ian Tyson, a towering figure in Canadian music who found his greatest renown as half of the ’60s folk-singing duo Ian and Sylvia, died Thursday at 89. The cause of death was attributed to “ongoing ...
On Dec. 29, acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Ian Tyson died at 89, on the Alberta ranch that had been his home for more than 40 years. The words “legend” and “icon” have come up repeatedly in the ...
TORONTO — Ian Tyson, the Canadian folk singer who wrote the modern standard "Four Strong Winds" as one half of Ian & Sylvia and helped influence such future superstars as Joni Mitchell and Neil Young, ...
FILE -Legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Ian Tyson, center, performs at the Western Folklife Center during the 28th annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Elko, Nev. Ian ...
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