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Tyler Farr is gearing up to release his new single, “Redneck Crazy,” to country radio.  The title of the song may have you thinking it’s going to have a party anthem theme, however, you will be pleasantly surprised.  Farr brings both emotion & power to his new release that is going to have country radio, and fans, going crazy for his new song.

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With his single “Hello Goodbye” climbing the country charts, Columbia Nashville singer songwriter Tyler Farr is premiering his debut music video on his website today. Fans can visit Tyler’s official site to watch the video and download the single for FREE by clicking HERE.  The site also features a preorder for the album with an instant track of the unreleased song “Makes You Wanna Drink” by purchasing the forthcoming album.

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Tyler Farr Hello Goodbye - CountryMusicRocks.net

Columbia Nashville’s Tyler Farr says “Hello” to becoming the most added song on the Mediabase singles chart with his powerful ballad “Hello Goodbye.” The autobiographical song, written by Farr, Kris Bergsnes and Skip Black, is about the realization of the end of a relationship. “Hello Goodbye” will be featured on Farr’s debut album to be released in early 2013.

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Columbia Nashville newcomer Tyler Farr, heralded as a “New Artist To Watch” by both Country Weekly and Roughstock, is releasing his powerful new single, “Hello Goodbye.” The ballad of a man facing the emotional road at the end of a relationship, “Hello Goodbye” is a song that Tyler wrote following a real-life experience. “I caught an ex-girlfriend of mine cheating on me, and the next day we (Kris Bergsnes and Skip Black) wrote this song,” said Tyler. “Songwriting is like therapy, and thanks to Kris, Skip and a few drinks, I got some good counseling,” he laughed.

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When BNA Records newcomer Tyler Farr takes the stage of The Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night, he will be stepping into the circle where some of his biggest influences have stood, including one of his biggest hero’s George Jones.  

“One of the most influential experiences in my life was the first time I went to the Opry,” said Tyler.  “What made it so special was that I was backstage with my stepfather standing next to George Jones.  As he sang ‘He stopped loving her today’, my arms filled with goosebumps. It was then that I knew The Grand Ole Opry was the heart and soul of country music.” Tyler will perform his debut single, “Hot Mess” on the Opry stage.

“My Mom married George Jones’ lead guitar player when I was about 16,” said Tyler. “I started going on the road with them and I got to hang out with my stepdad at sound check. During the show I remember standing on the side of the stage and watching him sing and that was the musical spark for me.”

Tyler sang his way through high school and went to college at Missouri State on a vocal performance scholarship. After two years in college, he packed up his car and headed to Nashville. He got a job at  Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge playing the 10 pm – 2 am shift. “It probably took 5 years off of my life,” he laughed, “But doing that was the best thing for me. It taught me the art of entertaining and hosting a party.”

From there, Tyler took the party on the road playing clubs all across the southeast. He’s opened shows for artists including Miranda Lambert, Jerrod Niemann and spent a year on the road with Colt Ford. “We’ve put a lot of miles on the van and we probably qualify for a U-Haul endorsement.”

The hundreds of shows and thousands of miles on the road have added up to a loyal fan base for Tyler. “What’s great now is I’m finally getting to the point where people are starting to catch on and know my songs and that is the best feeling in the entire world when you get someone. ‘Hot Mess’ is such a fun song and it’s going over so well in the show and when I see someone singing along, then I’m happy. When a fan comes up to me after a show to say they had a good time, then I’ve done my job.”

Fans can listen to Tyler’s single “Hot Mess” HERE, and also Tweet & enter for a chance to win a Mossy Oak camouflage guitar autographed by Tyler.


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