As half of the duo Ian and Sylvia,
Ian Tyson had been at the top of the folk music revival scene in the 1960s and 1970s, writing and singing songs including the enduring classics Four Strong Winds and Someday Soon.
As that time waned and after he and Sylvia came to a parting of the ways, he returned to the plains of western Canada to work at ranching. “ I always kept my hand in music, gigging with a little band around Alberta on the weekends," he says. He was invited to perform at one of the first Cowboy Poetry Gatherings, a project of the Western Folklife Center in Elko, Nevada which celebrates poetry, music, crafts and life ways of the mountain

you may also wish to see
Music Road: Ian Tyson: Yellowhead to Yellowstone
Ian Tyson: songs of the Rocky Mountain West
Music Road: Best Music, 2010
patrick season: music and mist
Music Road: looking forward, looking back
This is part of The Great American Road Trip, in which I originally partnered up with A Traveler’s Library to add musical ideas to the book and film suggestions for journeys through the regions of the United States which you’d find there. The Library is closed now, but I think you will still find the journeys through music interesting.
For more about the road trip (and a look at some great road songs) see Great American Road Trip: Music begins

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I love how he says he could reinvent the cowboy song.
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