Rest in Peace Ian Tyson - the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", he died December 29th at age 89. Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin; check out the links at your leisure
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An early songwriting effort by Levon Helm - except, it WASN'T really written by Helm! - just credited to him on this album. / * titled "You Cheated" - BUT, a bigger hit for The Shields a few months later in 1958
Ian Tyson, the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", died December 29th at age 89. "Sylvia" was his wife, originally Sylvia Fricker. They sang together from 1959 to 1974, and divorced in 1975.
From Athens, Georgia - the album title comes from a venue where founding members Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley performed at the start of their careers: “There were no cool bars in town and Club XIII was the best we had - it wasn’t all that good, and our band [Adam’s House Cat] wasn’t particularly liked there....". // Click the Link above, left to view the article that I lifted that quote from.
* - as 'Where Have All The Average People Gone', from his self-titled 'Roger Miller' LP {which contained the original version of 'Me And Bobby McGee'} / Click the Link above, left to view an article on this.
Ian Tyson, the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", died December 29th at age 89. "Sylvia" was his wife, originally Sylvia Fricker. They sang together from 1959 to 1974, and divorced in 1975. / Click on the Link above, to view the original album.
Ian Tyson, the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", died December 29th at age 89. "Sylvia" was his wife, originally Sylvia Fricker. They sang together from 1959 to 1974, and divorced in 1975. / * Those recordings were widely bootlegged, but not officially released till 1975. This version came out before The Band's version (July 1968), but after the version by Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity (April 1968)
Ian Tyson, the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", died December 29th at age 89. "Sylvia" was his wife, originally Sylvia Fricker. They sang together from 1959 to 1974, and divorced in 1975.
Ian Tyson, the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", died December 29th at age 89. "Sylvia" was his wife, originally Sylvia Fricker. They sang together from 1959 to 1974, and divorced in 1975.
Ian Tyson, the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", died December 29th at age 89. "Sylvia" was his wife, originally Sylvia Fricker. They sang together from 1959 to 1974, and divorced in 1975.
Ian Tyson, the "Ian" in "Ian & Sylvia", died December 29th at age 89. "Sylvia" was his wife, originally Sylvia Fricker. They sang together from 1959 to 1974, and divorced in 1975.
Nicknamed The "Killer" and "The Ferriday Flash", Lewis died Friday/ Oct 29th, 2022, at age 87. One of the very greatest of the 1st generation of Rock N' Rollers, in 1986 he was one of the first 10 inductees into the Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame, and the last surviving member (YEAH - I know - who'd a thunk?!?) // The album was included in Mojo Magazine's "The 67 Lost Albums You Must Own!" - "An unbelievably seismic document of rock 'n' roll so demonic and primal it can barely keep its stage suit on.... It's up there with James Brown's great live albums." / * Williams recorded the song on his last session at Castle Studio in Nashville, TN on September 23, 1952
... This was the first album to feature the new Byrds line-up of Roger McGuinn (guitar), Clarence White (guitar), Gene Parsons (drums), John York (bass); Roger McGuinn sang all the lead vocals.
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Wynn Stewart [Billed as 'Wynn Stewart And The Tourists']
The album, "Darker Circles", won the top prize in Exclaim! Magazine's 2010 "Folk & Country Year in Review". Dallas Good of the Toronto group The Sadies died February 17, 2022, at age 48. // Click on the Link above, left to view the CD
Four Strong Winds [Live - Originally on their 1963 LP of the same name]
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In 2005, CBC {CBC = "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation"} Radio One listeners chose this song as the greatest Canadian song of all time on the program 50 Tracks: The Canadian Version. / It is considered the unofficial anthem of Alberta.
Austin, TX guitarist, producer and songwriter; he has been inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, the Austin Music Hall of Fame and was named "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Americana Association.
... This was the first album to feature the new Byrds line-up of Roger McGuinn (guitar), Clarence White (guitar), Gene Parsons (drums), John York (bass); Roger McGuinn sang all the lead vocals - originally released in March of 1969
Ian Tyson wrote this song; he died December 29th at age 89. / In 2010 this song was honored by the "Western Writers of America" as one of the "Top 100 Western Songs" of all time. // PERSONNEL: James Burton - Telecaster / Stephen Stills - acoustic guitar / Buddy Emmons - pedal steel guitar / / Van Dyke Parks – piano