Ian Tyson
Folk singer-songwriter with 'Four Strong Winds'

Born
September 25th, 1933
91 years ago
Died
2022
3 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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Canadian folk singer-songwriter and musician contributed significantly to the folk music scene. Tyson began his career in the 1950s, gaining recognition through his performances in various folk clubs. He is often associated with the folk duo Ian & Sylvia, which he formed with his then-wife Sylvia Tyson. The duo released several albums and popularized many songs in the folk genre. 'Four Strong Winds,' written in 1963, became a classic and is one of the most covered songs in Canadian music history. Tyson continued to perform and record music as a solo artist, influencing generations of musicians with his songwriting and storytelling.
Wrote 'Four Strong Winds'
Formed the duo Ian & Sylvia
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