Folk legend Ian Tyson, known for ‘Four Strong Winds’ as part of Ian & Sylvia, dies
Ian Tyson, the Canadian folk legend turned cowboy storyteller who penned “Four Strong Winds” as one half of Ian & Sylvia, has died at age 89.
The Victoria native died Thursday at his ranch in southern Alberta following a series of ongoing health complications, according to his manager Paul Mascioli.
The Victoria native was a part of the influential folk movement in Toronto with his first wife, Sylvia Tyson. But he divided much of his life and career between two passions largely unrelated to his folkie past: living on his Alberta ranch and pursuing songs about the cowboy life.
Tyson’s ex-wife and collaborator Sylvia Tyson remembered him as a “versatile” and “very serious songwriter.”