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Auburn Annie
09-24-2009, 10:17 AM
Liona Boyd funnels pain from neurological disease, divorce into new album
By Nick Patch (CP) – 17 hours ago

TORONTO — To say that renowned classical guitarist Liona Boyd has a lot riding on the success of her new album would be something of an understatement.

In 2003, the 60-year-old Canadian was diagnosed with task specific focal dystonia, an incurable neurological disease that effectively rendered Boyd's trademark fretboard feats a thing of the past.

But Boyd has endured, reinventing herself as a singer/songwriter on her new disc, "Liona Boyd Sings Songs of Love," which came out Tuesday and features 16 tunes written - and, for the first time, sung - by Boyd herself.

The record took years to make and, Boyd says, brought about the dissolution of her marriage. But she says she now feels revitalized.

"I spent basically four years of my life getting this album together," she told The Canadian Press in an interview at a downtown Toronto hotel.

"Getting the pieces, getting the duet partner, moving house four times, getting divorced - oh my goodness, it's been a process. I've never put so much effort, ever, into a record. It's taken me on a journey, it really has."

That journey began in the mid-90s, when she realized she was struggling with guitar techniques she had long ago mastered. Even though she already practised incessantly, she figured that she must play more, that her skills were slipping.

Meanwhile, she looked for answers. She estimates that she spent $100,000 and nine years searching for what the problem was with her playing, until she visited the National Institutes of Health in Washington, D.C., where she was diagnosed with focal dystonia.

The condition occurs when a person over-trains specific muscle movements, causing those muscles to contract or twist - with focal hand dystonia, for instance, the fingers will either curl into the palm or extend outward without control.

It was Boyd's fierce work ethic, then, that was causing the problem.

"I was an obsessive-compulsive workaholic, as my husband used to say," Boyd said. "I had to watch a lot of TV shows with him that I didn't really want to watch, so I'd sit there and do my right-hand guitar fingerings."

"Little did I know that it was wearing out my neural receptors in the brain. I had no clue. I thought more was better."

Initially, the diagnosis was devastating.

"There was no physical pain at all in my hands, it was just a lot of mental anguish, because if I can't play guitar, my life is over," she said. "I was a guitar addict my whole life."

It didn't help that the diagnosis unravelled her marriage to California real estate developer John Simon.

"(He) wanted me to quit music," she said. "He said: 'You can't play classical the way you used to, just quit, just paint, do something normal or just be my wife and we'll tour around the world and have a luxurious life."'

"But I had so much music to give the world and so I struggled on. It was very heartbreaking for me until I knew what I was dealing with. And, even now, it's not easy. It's been a struggle. It has not been easy at all."

The breakthrough for Boyd came when she decided to try singing, a decision that came after a lifetime of "lip-synching 'Happy Birthday' and just being afraid to open my mouth."

Her insecurity over her voice was deep-rooted. At six years old, she says she was kicked out of a choir because she couldn't sing. More recently, Ozzy Osbourne - a neighbour of Boyd's when she lived in Los Angeles - recommended she visit his vocal coach, who then told her she was too old and would never be able to sing.

Yet there was also some encouragement along the way. She said Gordon Lightfoot long ago urged her to sing, as did her once long-term boyfriend, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.

After being forced to overcome her reluctance to singing, Boyd says she now feels more comfortable behind the microphone.

"I'm not a diva and I don't want to be," she said. "I feel very blessed that I've discovered after all these years that I can sing."

She can also still play guitar, although certain techniques necessary for advanced guitar are very difficult now. But, she says, complex guitar licks might not fit the personality of her new record anyway.

"I see that even though I don't have the fast finger, it wouldn't have been appropriate for this record, in a funny way," she said.

"You think a mile a minute, the faster the better when you're young. You want to do all these fast licks but, really, music is about emotion, it's about touching the heart and our souls."

She's complemented on her new disc by Srdjan Givoje, a duet partner from Dubrovnik, Croatia, whom Boyd calls "an absolute gift from the gods" because of his ability to harmonize and play guitar.

Boyd plans on touring next year and releasing another disc in November (she says it will be more "spiritual and new age-y"). She says she considers these two releases to be the best she's ever done.

Mostly, she says she's just thankful that she's survived a tumultuous period in her life with her career intact.

"I once presumed I would be 90 years old and still playing tremolo and this technique I was famous for," she said.

"It is a daily struggle, it's not easy. But I feel so blessed and so lucky at this stage in my life to be starting a whole new chapter."

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charlene
09-24-2009, 10:43 AM
she was on local tv on tuesday morning speaking aobut this, her new cd etc. she looks great and sings quite nicely..
She's still an amazing guitarist...I could't find anything of the performance online but here's some of her stuff:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=+liona+boyd&search_type=&aq=f

charlene
09-25-2009, 05:27 PM
Liona has asked me to mention to all the Lightfoot fans who may know of her music through Gordon, that she has a new CD out and the info is at her site:
There is a link to the interview on CTV in Toronto the other day as well as more info about the CD, the songs and video and how to purchase from the site. It should also be available in the major music stores.
http://www.classicalguitar.com/

Liona said: "one radio station in TO on Wed asked if I had a singing fantasy what would it be and I told them it would be to record a song with Gordon. Its true but he told me he was done with recording and writing...such a shame as he still sings beautifully and it would be like completing one of lifes circles, for both of us."

podunklander
09-25-2009, 05:49 PM
Here is the link to Liona's interview that aired on Canada AM Tues morn:

http://watch.ctv.ca/news/#clip215905

Unfortunately, the performance by her and her duet partner, Srdjan of her song "Baby Maybe" isn't available on this clip.

Her new CD, "Liona Boyd Sings Songs of Love" was released for sale in Canada the same day and is available through her website:

http://www.classicalguitar.com/

When Liona 1st confided in me about her condition, task specific focal dystonia nearly 2 years ago -I felt so badly for her and all her struggles to cope. Yet never once did she give up as she continued to seek help for her condition and adapt to different playing styles, work on vocals and her songwriting.

Liona is still a workaholic and never ceases to amaze me! Her new CD is wonderful and very enjoyable (and relaxing!) to listen to -very different! I am so proud of her (and Srdjan!) and all the hard work that went into the making of this CD. My part -proofreading and editing the lyrics and text for the CD...was not hard work. Nor was being an 'audience' for Liona while she rehearsed (and a photo op...attached here, from one of these times).

Through all her struggles -Liona has taken the time to encourage me with my own guitar playing (although I do not play classical music) and I decided to keep the (albeit shabby) Goya guitar I bought to resell -and not long after that, I wrote my 1st instrumental ever! And since then, Liona was kind enough to give me a set of nylon strings and re-strung the guitar for me :).

It has been an exciting time and a whirlwind of activity for Liona and Srdjan this past week -the taping/airing of the Canada AM segment on CTV AND they also filmed a segment for Entertainment Tonight...which will air sometime in the near future.

I picked Liona and Srdjan up at the county airport late yesterday afternoon and enjoyed listening of all their work and adventures! I wish them both great success with the new CD :clap:

Pam

Jesse Joe
09-26-2009, 06:42 AM
Liona Boyd on Canada AM, and I missed it. 60 years of age, she doesn't look it !

Thanks for sharing this Pam. :)

charlene
11-07-2009, 09:38 PM
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/liona-boyd-five-years-of-healing-two-new-albums-one-rebirth/article1354005/

charlene
11-12-2009, 07:16 PM
I've just heard from Liona and she will be on The National (CBC) this Sunday Nov.15 at 10 p.m. (same show that will feature Lightfoot tomorrow night-Nov.13)

She also sent me a PDF file of her HELLO magazine article with pictures. It is PDF and I can't get it to 'attach' here but will keep trying. She looks wonderful!

Jesse Joe
11-12-2009, 08:00 PM
very very good... thanks for the info. :)

charlene
11-12-2009, 08:18 PM
here's the article and some great photos..