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  1. Five-time Juno award-winner for Instrumental Artist of the Year, Liona Boyd became known around the world as a classical guitar virtuoso and composer, and has now added singing and songwriting to her illustrious career. Since 1975, when she made her Carnegie Recital Hall debut, Liona has been called "The First Lady of the Guitar”.

  2. Liona Boyd Finds a New Life After Focal Dystonia. London-born Canadian Liona Boyd was one of the most popular figures on the international classical guitar circuit from the mid -’70s through the turn of the millennium. She became a musical icon in Canada (winner of five Juno Awards), toured the globe, played for world leaders (from Queen ...

  3. www.youtube.com › @lionaboydmusicLiona Boyd - YouTube

    Liona Boyd. @lionaboydmusic ‧. 2.41K subscribers ‧ 24 videos. Five time Juno Award winner, Liona Boyd ”The First Lady of the Guitar" has enthralled millions with her romantic and unique...

  4. Nov 8, 2023 · Liona Boyd Begins A New Chapter With Once Upon A Time. Canada's First Lady Of The Guitar returns with more musical tales to share. By. Darryl Sterdan. - 2023-11-08. Liona Boyd ‘s ongoing musical story continues with her new album Once Upon A Time — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

  5. Dec 21, 2009 · Liona (Maria Carolynne) Boyd. Guitarist, composer, b London, Eng, 11 Jul 1949, naturalized Canadian 1975; B MUS (Toronto) 1972, honorary LL D (Lethbridge) 1981, honorary LL D (Brock) 1990, honorary LL D (Simon Fraser) 1991, honorary D MUS (Victoria) 1996. Brought to Canada as a child, Liona Boyd began studies with Eli Kassner at 13.

  6. Jan 5, 2018 · January 5, 2018. Most artists don’t publish one autobiography, let alone two, but classical guitarist Liona Boyds life is so rich with career milestones, professional achievements, and personal fulfillment that she has filled two volumes, and no doubt will eventually have enough for a third. Cover Photo Credit: Dean Marrantz.

  7. Oct 12, 2023 · 187. 19K views 7 months ago. Nocturne (Official Music Video). Composed by Franz Schubert and Liona Boyd. ©2023 Mid-Continental Music (SOCAN). Lionaboyd.com Facebook.com/lionaboyd...

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