Canadian country music icon Ian Tyson, who found his greatest renown as half of the 60s folk-singing duo Ian and Sylvia, passed away aged 89 on Thursday.
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 Thursday at age 89. The native of Victoria, British Columbia, died at his ranch in southern…
Ian Tyson, a musician best known for being one-half of the 1960s folk singing duo Ian and Sylvia, died on Thursday at the age of 89, according to Mid-Day.As per reports, the cause of his death is.
Ian Tyson, the Canadian folk singer who wrote "Four Strong Winds" as one half of Ian & Sylvia, died Thursday at age 89 following a series of health complications, his manager said.
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