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  1. 14. Feb. 2021 · Ian & Sylvia’s longtime friend and collaborator Tom Russell recorded an album of covers of their work – which he fittingly entitled Play One More – and they gave him the demos of ‘The French Girl’ and ‘Grey Morning’ to include as bonus tracks. The very first recording of ‘The French Girl’, with Ian’s solo vocal backed only by acoustic guitar and bass, is as enchanting today ...

  2. 30. Dez. 2022 · 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 ...

  3. 24. Juni 2014 · The complete concert at last including Gordon Lightfoot, Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt.Presumably digitised from a VHS tape the picture i...

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  4. 9. Feb. 2023 · The earlier music of Ian and Sylvia is different – close harmonies, stark and stabbing on the murder ballads, built on her rich voice, traditional music that morphed album by album into what became, over 15 years, their music. Sylvia wrote fine songs too, most often blues. I saw them perform three times, in Greenwich Village folk clubs, and was bewitched. I can’t be objective how their ...

  5. 7. Feb. 2006 · Ian and Sylvia. Ian and Sylvia were a folk music duo composed of singer-songwriter Ian Dawson Tyson (b at Victoria 25 Sept 1933) and Sylvia Fricker Tyson (b at Chatham, Ont 19 Sept 1940). An accident when he was 19 ended Ian's ambition to be a rodeo cowboy, but the guitar he obtained while recuperating opened up new opportunities.

  6. They only recorded together for a decade, but the music of Ian & Sylvia made an immense impact on the Canadian folk, rock and country scenes. Born in Chatham, Ontario, in 1940, Sylvia Fricker left her hometown in 1959 to pursue a music career in Toronto after graduating high school. It was there that she met her future musical partner (and ...