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'Ol' Eon' is a Classic Ian Tyson release, now being re-issued in 2023! In 1973, when this Classic title was first released, Ian Tyson was still watching the West as he was seeing it change - and not always for the better. Still writing about love, horses, and the country and sky he loved. Ian Tyson (September 25, 1933 - December 29, 2022) was a Canadian singer-songwriter who wrote several famous folk songs, including "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon". He first gained international recognition in the duo Ian & Sylvia (with his former wife Sylvia Tyson.)
'Ol' Eon' is a Classic Ian Tyson release, now being re-issued in 2023! In 1973, when this Classic title was first released, Ian Tyson was still watching the West as he was seeing it change - and not always for the better. Still writing about love, horses, and the country and sky he loved. Ian Tyson (September 25, 1933 - December 29, 2022) was a Canadian singer-songwriter who wrote several famous folk songs, including "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon". He first gained international recognition in the duo Ian & Sylvia (with his former wife Sylvia Tyson.)
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Ol Eon
Artist: Ian Tyson
Format: CD
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$15.99
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'Ol' Eon' is a Classic Ian Tyson release, now being re-issued in 2023! In 1973, when this Classic title was first released, Ian Tyson was still watching the West as he was seeing it change - and not always for the better. Still writing about love, horses, and the country and sky he loved. Ian Tyson (September 25, 1933 - December 29, 2022) was a Canadian singer-songwriter who wrote several famous folk songs, including "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon". He first gained international recognition in the duo Ian & Sylvia (with his former wife Sylvia Tyson.)
        
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