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1973 14 JunThe Theatre, National Arts Centre 6 Songs
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1973 14 AprSir George Williams UniversityNo setlists
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1973 12 FebSalle Wilfrid-Pelletier 14 Songs
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1971 6 SepSaratoga Performing Arts CenterNo setlists
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1971 5 FebRosse Hall AuditoriumNo setlists
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1971 1 FebBitter End WestNo setlists
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1971 27 JanBitter End WestNo setlists
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1970 30 DecCarnegie HallNo setlists
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1970 1 OctSouthern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumNo setlists
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1970 4 JulTranscontinental Pop Festival 1970No setlists
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1970 27 JunTranscontinental Pop Festival 1970No setlists
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1970 19 JunTroubadourNo setlists
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1970 18 MayFine Arts Theatre 4 Songs
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1970 16 MayUniversity of FloridaNo setlists
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1970 9 MayLake Erie CollegeNo setlists
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1970 1 MayNazareth College Arts CenterNo setlists
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1970 30 MarSt. Lawrence HallNo setlists
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1970 25 FebSymphony Hall 7 Songs
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1970 18 JanLaker Hall GymNo setlists
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1969 16 NovFashion Institute of Technology 1 Song
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1969 26 OctAlumni Memorial Gymnasium, Clarkson UniversityNo setlists
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1969 16 AugFolk Festival 1969No setlists
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- Artist
- Ian & Sylvia
- Start At
- Ended At
- Jan 1, 1975
- City
- Toronto, Canada
- Biography
- Ian & Sylvia was a Canadian folk duo of Ian Tyson and Sylvia Tyson. Married in 1964, the couple divorced and stopped performing together in 1975. Their 1963 song "Four Strong Winds" (written by Ian Tyson) was a major hit in Canada. Many years later, the song was named as the greatest Canadian song of all time by the CBC-Radio program 50 Tracks: The Canadian Version. In 1992, they were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. In 1994, they were both made Members of the Order of Canada.
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