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Four Strong Winds: Ian and Sylvia [Hardcover]

John Einarson , Ian Tyson , Sylvia Tyson
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Sep 6 2011
An acclaimed music historian brings us the long-awaited story of Ian & Sylvia - marking the first time that the legendary folk duo has endorsed a biography of their groundbreaking career.

Their classic "Four Strong Winds" is widely considered to be one of the great songs of all time. Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, and Joni Mitchell count among their admirers. Their music, including hits like "You Were On My Mind" and "Someday Soon," has been recorded by everyone from Dylan, Joan Baez, and Johnny Cash to Sarah McLachlan and The Tragically Hip. Their influence on music - both in Canada and the United States - has endured over generations and surpassed genres. Yet until now, we have known little of the story behind the folk sensations Ian & Sylvia. In Four Strong Winds, John Einarson takes us back to Ian & Sylvia's early days in Toronto coffeehouses, to their experiences at the heart of the vibrant 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene, and beyond, as their personal and musical partnership continued to change and evolve. Based on Ian and Sylvia Tyson's own personal reflections as well as on the recollections of contemporaries, associates, and admirers, Four Strong Winds is the definitive account of this iconic musical duo and a window on a fascinating period in music history.

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“To my principal mentors Ian & Sylvia – I offer my profound respect and admiration.”
—Gordon Lightfoot
 
“What a time, what a tale! Ian and Sylvia hit the stratosphere in the Sixties with Canadian-tinged folk songs that made them the darlings of the college dorms. Through hits and misses, marriage and divorce, and all the fun in-between, they didn’t miss a thing. A beautifully detailed book that is respectful to the legend and heart-warming in its honesty. A great story well told.”
—Jim Cuddy, Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy Band
 
“John Einarson is one of this country’s premiere cultural writers. He gets right inside the true and remarkable story of Ian & Sylvia’s rise to the elite ranks of folk, country-rock, and cowboy music, extracting the best quotes from the duo with all their humor, insight, sarcasm, and cheekiness intact. You’ll know why these two belong among Canada’s finest music-makers.”
—Bob Mersereau, broadcaster and author, 100 Top Canadian Albums
 
“Emerging from Bohemian Toronto and New York’s Greenwich Village in the mid-’60s, Ian & Sylvia became major folk stars in the U.S. With historical perspective and his usual love of subject, John Einarson spins an entertaining tale of two enigmatic Canadians who individually continue to create and perform today and whose story is finely woven into the multi-hued tapestry that is contemporary music.”
—Martin Melhuish, author of Oh What a Feeling and Heart of Gold

About the Author

JOHN EINARSON is a widely-respected rock music historian and author of more than a dozen books including critically-acclaimed biographies of Neil Young, Randy Bachman, Buffalo Springfield and The Flying Burrito Brothers. Several of his books have been ranked among the top ten best music biographies and received award nominations. In addition he has written for Mojo, Uncut, Goldmine, Discoveries, Record Collector, and Classic Rock and is a frequent contributor to the Winnipeg Free Press. John wrote the Juno-nominated Bravo TV documentary Buffy Sainte-Marie: A Multimedia Life as well as CBC TV's The Life & Times of Randy Bachman and hosting several CBC radio series. John lives in Winnipeg where he teaches a popular course on rock 'n' roll history at the University of Winnipeg.

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bottom line: this book is well-worth the amazon price, as the importance of ian and sylvia warrants a look back at their genesis and carreer. there is great information about those heady years for i&s in new york, and FASCINATING material on the recording years on the 4 labels. in my opinion, the biographical material on ian's earlier life is much better presented in ian's own "The Long Trail: My Life in the West," released in 2010. and of course, more complete.

the editing is not very tight, with a lot of information being repeated, particularly character introductions and re-introductions early in the book. e.g. ramblin' jack's real name, suze rotolo's relationship with bobby z. this often happens when there are lots of different authors with no-one coordinating (although i doubt that's the case here).

the book is written in an interview format, which is a problem for me early on, with so many different people interviewed. it's difficult for me to read a book in this style, which is, at times, 50% quotes at least, because i can sometimes forget who's being interviewed. but, what are you going to do? you take what you're given, and a thorough job was done here, regardless. and it IS nice to hear actual quotes even if it can get confusing as to who's speaking. no skimming here.:) but who'd want to?

four misstatements jumped out at me about artists about whom i do know a great deal (which make me question the facts about others with whom i'm not so familiar). there are other partial inaccuracies.

page 18. regarding the kingston trio during the early days: "The Kingston Trio had their moment in the sun and were huge. When Bob Shane left that kind of took the wind from behind them because he was the heart and soul of that group." Bob never left the group, ever. maybe the author is speaking of Dave Guard who left the group in 1961. But the group was reinvigorated when John Stewart took dave's place, and the trio continued to enjoy tremendous success, with a number of hits (till the beatles came!!). in fact, Bob Shane retired from the trio only a few years ago. almost 50 years with the Kingston Trio. john and nick both decided to go their separate ways in 1967, but that didn't stop bob from keeping the trio going.

page 118. ian's "old corrals and sagebrush" was the lp released in 1983. the cd referred to on this page, "... and other cowboy culture classics," was released in 1994 and includes songs from his self-titled album also.

page 64. re: peter paul and mary: "Puff" was on ppm's second album, not "..the freshly minted trio's debut album" which DID include "lemon tree" and "if i had a hammer."

page 260. canadian chief dan george (who gained widespread fame in "little big man") was not in "dances with wolves." how did the editor miss THIS one?

but BUY the book! : a goldmine for ian a& sylvia fans, and a reminder of how good they were, and that their peers, the best critics, put ian and sylvia at the very top.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rich detail. Mar 24 2013
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An easy read while still informative. Lots of behind the songs insight up to the present which benefits from the artist involvement. And Dylan wanted to be a cowboy, very cool! Not one for the scholars perhaps but definitely perfect for even a casual fan of either or both, like a long magazine you can pick up again after laying it down for some time. You will find yourself digging out the recordings to revisit or discover along the way. A really nice and durable dust jacket too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fan of Ian & Sylvia Dec 15 2012
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I've been a fan of Ian & Sylvia from the beginning.. Attended all of their concerts at Massey Hall, seen them at the Riverboat and also at McMaster University in Hamilton.. This book was very informative filling in more information about their careers. Wish they were still singing.
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