Liona Maria Carolynne Boyd, OC, OOnt (born 11 July 1949) is a Canadian classical guitarist often referred to as the 'First Lady of the Guitar'.[1][2][3][4]
Music career
Early years
Boyd was born in London and grew up in Toronto.[5] Her father grew up in Bilbao, Spain, and her mother in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Her grandmother was from Linares, Spain, the birthplace of the "king of the classical guitar", Andrés Segovia. During her family's first of two ocean voyages to Canada she made her debut performance playing "Bluebells of Scotland" on a treble recorder in a talent show on the ship.
In 1975, she performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City.[5]Andrés Segovia sent her a note that said "through your beauty and talent you will conquer the public, philharmonic or not."[8] During the same year, she toured northern British Columbia and Yukon.[9] She also toured as the opening act for with Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot.[5]
Recordings
In 1974, Boyd released her debut album, The Guitar. It was produced by Eleanor Koldofsky[10] and was released on Boot Records. The record was distributed internationally by London Records. In 1976, Boyd joined Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada, and established her own publishing company, Mid-Continental Music. In 1989, her album Christmas Dreams appeared on the RPM 100 Top Albums chart. To date she has three platinum and four gold albums in Canada.[11]
As of 2018, she has recorded 26 studio albums, made a live recording from Tokyo, created over 25 music videos, and produced three compilation recordings.
In 1995, Liona contributed to the Canadian Windows 3.1 computer game The Music Game.
Personal life
In 1988, Stoddard Publishing of Toronto, Canada published Boyd's autobiography In My Own Key: My Life in Love and Music.[13] In it she revealed her eight-year romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.[5] In 1992, Boyd moved to Beverly Hills, California, where she married John B. Simon, a real estate developer.[5]
Following a diagnosis of musician's focal dystonia after the release of Camino Latino, Boyd was compelled to change how she plays guitar. She reinvented herself by developing her songwriting and singing skills and playing less demanding guitar arrangements.[14]
After divorcing in 2004 she relocated to Miami and started a guitar duo with Srdjan Gjivoje. In 2007 she moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, to make a record with him called Liona Boyd Sings Songs of Love. They subsequently toured together. She released a new age album titled Seven Journeys which was co-written with her producer Peter Bond. In 2010, she lived in California once more. In 2011, she purchased a house in Palm Beach, Florida but made her home base in Toronto where she recorded 3 more albums produced by Peter Bond. She and accompanist Michael Savona toured Canada extensively. In 2016, Liona formed a new touring duo with Andrew Dolson.[citation needed]
In August 2017, Dundurn Press reissued Boyd's first memoir In My Own Key and published her second memoir, No Remedy for Love.[15]
One of the many revelations in his book was that Boyd claims to have played a private concert for jurors at the murder trial of O. J. Simpson in the mid-1990s. This was at the request of judge Lance Ito who Boyd says was a big fan of her music.[16]
In 2017, Liona filmed "A Winter Fantasy", a live Christmas special that was broadcast in December 2018 on several PBS stations including WNED-TV in Buffalo, New York.[citation needed]
In 2018, Blackstone Publishing released an audiobook of Liona reading her autobiography In My Own Key.
Awards and honours
Instrumental Artist of the Year, Juno Awards, five times
Gallery of the Greats, Guitar Player Magazine
Classical Guitar Musician of the Year, Guitar Player, five times
The Spanish Album (compilation and new recordings)
Moston
1999
Passport to Serenity (compilation)
Moston
2000
Camino Latino
Moston
2002
Romanza (compilation and new recordings)
Moston
2005
Liona Boyd Sings Songs of Love
Moston/Universal
2009
Seven Journeys: Music for the Soul and Imagination (Liona Boyd and Peter Bond)
Moston/Universal
2009
The Return... To Canada with Love
Moston/Universal
2013
A Winter Fantasy
Moston/Universal
2015
The Relaxing Guitar of Liona Boyd (digital only compilation).
Moston/Universal
2016
No Remedy for Love
Moston/Universal
2017
Once Upon A Time
Moston/Universal
2023
References
^MacInnis, Craig (12 September 1986). "Rock-world VIPs play cameo roles as Boyd tinkers with new Persona". Toronto Star, The. Ontario, Canada. p. C17. Imagine the coup: Canada's "first lady of the guitar" meets Scotland's enigmatic pop enchantress
^Apikian, Nevart (2 September 1988). "Telethon, Film Premiere Highlight Weekend". Post-Standard, The. Syracuse, NY. p. D7. the King's Singers...will be on the program with Canadian Liona Boyd, "the first lady of guitar,"
^Zekas, Rita (31 October 1987). "Child prodigy blooms into funky first lady of cello". Toronto Star, The. Ontario, Canada. p. J1. if Liona Boyd is first lady of the guitar, Harnoy is first lady of the cello.
^Fraser, Hugh (22 February 1992). "First Lady of the Guitar set for Hamilton Place". Hamilton Spectator, The. Ontario, Canada. p. C2. They call her the First Lady of the Guitar, so, I guess, that's what she is. Liona Boyd is the first lady's name and she's coming to Hamilton Place for an 8 p.m. concert