- Born: September 19, 1940, Chatham, Ontario, Canada
- Active: '50s, '60s, '80s, '90s
- Genres: Folk
- Instrument: Vocals, Autoharp, Guitar
- Representative Albums: "Gypsy Cadillac", "You Were on My Mind", "The Very Best of Sylvia Tyson
| Artist: Sylvia Tyson |
| Discography: Sylvia Tyson |
| Wikipedia: Sylvia Tyson |
| Sylvia Tyson | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Sylvia Fricker |
| Born | 19 September 1940 |
| Origin | Chatham, Ontario |
| Genres | Folk |
| Occupations | singer/songwriter |
| Years active | 1963–present |
| Labels | Capitol-EMI Salt Records Stony Plain Records |
| Associated acts | Ian and Sylvia Ian Tyson Great Speckled Bird |
Sylvia Tyson, CM (born Sylvia Fricker 19 September 1940 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada),[1] is a singer-songwriter, broadcaster, and guitarist. In the 1960s, she was half of the popular folk duo Ian and Sylvia along with her performing partner Ian Tyson (who was also her husband from 1964 to 1974). Later in the 1960s, she and Ian Tyson also headed the country-rock band Great Speckled Bird. More recently, she has been a member of the all-female folk group Quartette.
Perhaps her best-known song was "You Were on My Mind", which was originally recorded by Ian and Sylvia in 1964. The song became a massive hit single in the mid-1960s for the San Francisco-based folk-rock band We Five and also for the British pop singer Crispian St. Peters. It has become a rock and roll standard which has been covered numerous times, most recently by Serena Ryder in her November 2006 album If Your Memory Serves You Well.
She was married to Ian Tyson from 1964 until they divorced in 1975.[2] During their marriage, they had one child, Clay Tyson.[3] Sylvia has contributed offstage to the Canadian music scene as a board member of FACTOR and the Juno Awards. She also established an independent record label, Salt Records, in the early 1980s.[4]
With Tom Russell, she was an editor of the 1995 anthology And Then I Wrote: The Songwriter Speaks (ISBN 9781551520230).[4]
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Sylvia Tyson was made a member of the Order of Canada in 1994.[5]
Sylvia Tyson was first nominated for a Juno Award in 1987 as Country Female Vocalist of the Year. She has not yet won a Juno award, despite seven nominations to date.
The Canadian Music Hall of Fame inducted Ian and Sylvia as a duo in 1992.
In 2003, Sylvia Tyson was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame.[1]
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