After completing her studies at Eastman, Boyd moved to
Athens, Georgia after accepting a position on the voice faculty of the
University of Georgia. In 1977 she was a soloist in
Carl Orff's
Carmina Burana with the Athens Choral Society and the Union Civic Orchestra. In 1979 she won the Atlanta district division of the
Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, In 1980 she performed a concert of opera arias with the
Athens Symphony Orchestra. In 1981 she was a soloist at the Rochester Bach Festival performing Bach duets with her sister, and performed as a soloist in Handel's
Messiah with a chorus of 300 voices in Atlanta. She gave a lecture recital at
North Georgia College in 1982, Boyd was active as soloist in professional chamber music concert series in Atlanta during the 1980s. In 1987 she performed
Warren Benson's
Five Lyrics Of Luise Bogan with her sister in a concert honoring
Joseph Mariano at the convention of the
National Flute Association in what critic James Wierzbicki of
St. Louis Post-Dispatch described as the "most personable performance" heard at that event. In 1988 she became a member of the Atlanta based chamber music ensemble Thamyris; making her debut concert with the organization in April 1988 performing
Lukas Foss's song cycle
Thirteen Ways of Look at a Blackbird. She appeared with the ensemble at the
Spoleto Festival USA and premiered over 30 new works with them, At the time of her death, she was voice professor and director of vocal activities at
Clayton State University in Georgia. ==Recordings==