Freight and Salvage: Ian Tyson
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Ian Tyson
Thursday, December 2, 2004
legendary folk and cowboy singer
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm | Purchase advance tickets: $17.50

"Summer's gone -- goin' gone. Pale moon in a raptor sky, days as warm as a lover's kiss just before she says goodbye"

At the age of 20, injuries cut short Ian Tyson's rodeo cowboy career . While recovering, the Calgary-raised Canadian westerner learned to play guitar . . . and the rest is history. He teamed up with Sylvia Fricker to create the legendary duo Ian & Sylvia, famous for a string of gorgeous folk classics that includes "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon." In the 1970s, Ian returned to ranching, then made a dramatic return to the music scene with several acclaimed solo albums, most famously his platinum-selling collection of western classics and originals titled Cowboyography. A true icon of country, folk, and western music, Ian performs starkly poetic ballads and alluring portraits of vivid characters from cowboy culture in a weathered voice that has become richer and more mesmerizing with each of his 60-odd years.

Ian, who has received just about every honor possible for a Canadian country-western singer many times over including multiple Juno, Canadian Country Music Association, and ASCAP (American Society of Composers and Publishers) Country Music Awards, as well as the Order of Canada, currently lives on a ranch in Alberta's Rocky Mountains. His most recent release, Live At Longview (Vanguard), is a concert recording of 17 of his favorite songs.

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