Ian & Sylvia

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  • folk
  • canadian
  • singer-songwriter
  • 60s
  • country
Ian & Sylvia were Canadian folksingers, largely active from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Ian Tyson was born in B.C., tried his hand at rodeo, but turned to music after an injury. He retired to a ranch, bought in part with the royalties from Four Strong Winds. He is still active in music. Sylvia Fricker began singing with him in the 60s and did so for about 10 years. They started out doing mostly Canadian folk, tried their hand at some of their own, did some blues-y stuff. Best of the Vanguard years has a good representation.

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Songs

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    90 Degrees x 90 Degrees

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    90 X 90

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    Awake Ye Drowsy Sleepers

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    Ballad of the Ugly Man

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    Big River

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    Brave Wolfe

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    C.C. Rider

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    Captain Woodstock's Courtship

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    Catfish Blues

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    Changes

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    Child Apart

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    Circle Game

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    Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies

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    Come in Stranger

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    Come in, Stranger

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    Crazy Arms

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    Cutty Wren

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    Darcy Farrow

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    Down by the Willow Garden

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    Early Morning Rain

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    Ella Speed

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    Every Night When the Sun Goes Down

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    Every Time I Feel the Spirit

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    Farewell to the North

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    For Lovin' Me

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    Four Rode By

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    Four Stong Winds

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    Four Strong Winds

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    Friends of Mine

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    Gifts Are for Giving

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    Got No More Home Than a Dog

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    Green Valley

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    Grey Morning

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    Handsome Molly

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    Hang on to a Dream

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    Here's to You

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    Hey, What About Me

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    Hold Tight

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    House of Cards

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    I'll Bid My Heart Be Still

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    January Morning

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    Je t'aime Marielle

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    Jesus Met the Woman at the Well

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    Joshua

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    Katy Dear

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    Keep on the Sunny Side

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    Lady of Carlisle

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    Last Lonely Eagle

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    Little Beggarman

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    Little Beggerman


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