by

Arden Lambert

Updated

August 15, 2019

Updated

August 15, 2019

Updated

August 15, 2019

Every one of us has a place where our career began. As for Tyler Childers, it was a year after his breakthrough album “Purgatory” he was able to win the Emerging Artist of the Year from Americana Music Honors & Awards. Read more to get to know him.

Getting to Know Tyler Childers

Tyler Childers
Photo Credit: Tyler Childers’ Official Facebook Page

Tyler Childers was born on June 21, 1991.  He was reared in the land of Lawrence Country, Kentucky.  At the age of 13, he began to play the guitar and write songs of his own. In 2009, he graduated in Paintsville High School. After graduation, he studied for a semester at Western Kentucky University. Then, enrolled at Bluegrass Community Technical College. He dropped out of college and worked for some time while pursuing a music career.

His Music Career

His music is a mix of bluegrass, folk, and country. He released his first album at the age of 19 entitled “Bottles and Bibles.” This album peaked at number 5 on Heatseekers Albums. With his album “Purgatory,” he had his first success. It was released on August 2017 and debuted at number one on Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums Chart.

Tyler Childers
Photo Credit: Tyler Childers’ Official Facebook Page

His latest album was released last May 2019 with the title “House Fire.”  At present, he is preparing for his upcoming tour that will start in October and end in December. He’d be going around the state from Oklahoma to New York. For the complete tour schedule, you may check Childer’s Official Facebook Page.

Best of his Two Albums

Here are two of his songs from his different albums that peaked at number 1. The first one is “Purgatory”.

This second song is entitled “All Your’n” from his newest album released on August 2, 2019, Country Squire.

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