Oct 20 Show: Country Artist Tyller Gummersall Shares his Message and Song for These Times

Brian Sussman talks with Prescott Country artist Tyller Gummersall about his songwriting, his vintage guitar, and successful career. Tyller will perform his hit “Better Than You Found It” as a special message for these times. Click here to listen to the song!

You can learn everything about Tyller at TyllerMusic.com, Facebook, X/Twitter, YouTube, iTunes and Spotify

“Tyller Gummersall is a singer and songwriter that rekindles the rugged lineage of the great cowboy poets and singing rancheros into beer-soaked ballads about the heartbreak in life that comes from real experiences instead of the regurgitated recitations of tired old country music tropes.” says Saving Country Music about his album “Heartbreak College”.

ABOUT TYLLER GUMMERSALL

Singer, songwriter and guitarist Tyller Gummersall began his career at the early age of eight performing Hank William’s Hey Good Lookin’ at the County Fair Talent contest.

That same year, Ty took the advice of a successful local performer and began taking lessons from his music mentor and two time national flat pick champ Gary Cook.

His eighth year was a big one in terms of getting his first horse, his first guitar, and winning his first talent contest! He persisted working at his future career and at fourteen he began voice lessons with respected Los Angleles voice coach Raven Kane Campbell.

His good fortune continued when he was able to record “Beer and a Rose” (2011 EP) with his Nashville Dream Band, a unit composed of members from Ryan Adams and John Prine’s bands (two of Ty’s musical hero’s) at the special Welcome to 1979 analog Nashville studio.

Tyller’s third studio album was produced by Grammy award winner Lloyd Maines. “Long Ride Home” and was very well received, enjoying radio play across the country, tens of thousands of streams and positive reviews.

In 2019, Tyller released his first podcast series with the help of Cowboys and Indians Magazine. The first season of Tales From The Trail, Ty visits with Charlie Daniels, Hayes Carl, Randy Rogers (and more), watch here.