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‘It’s my retrospective’: Sylvia Tyson reflects on her Juno-nominated final album

‘It’s my retrospective’: Sylvia Tyson reflects on her Juno-nominated final album

TORONTO — Canadian folk legend Sylvia Tyson spent more than half a century in the music business, but lately, she’s felt a growing distance from the community she loves. It’s a sentiment the 84-year-old musician said crept into her consciousness last month as she drifted through a Toronto soiree thrown by the Juno Awards to […]

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