Nashville recording artist Tyler Barham stopped by the My Country studios to visit with Rodeo Rick this afternoon and play a few tunes.

Tyler will be performing a show at Kelly Walsh High School on Tuesday night as part of their Gobbler Games Food Drive. The show starts at 7pm and is free with a suggested donation of 2 non-perishable food items per person to enjoy some great country music.

You can see and hear more from Tyler Barham - on his YouTube channel

Follow him on Twitter or like his music on Facebook.

Tyler Barham's Bio

Named one of CMA’s “Who New to Watch in 2013”.

Montana native Tyler Barham describes himself as an aspiring Country Singer/Songwriter, but with one look at his online Youtube and Facebook following, you’ll see that his aspirations are quickly becoming reality. With over 8.3 million upload views and an online following of over 40 thousand, Tyler is building the foundation for a successful music career. 

Born in Bozeman and raised in Florence, Montana, Tyler began singing when he was nine. Although he enjoyed singing different styles of music, it didn’t take him long to realize his heart (and eventually his baritone voice) belonged to country music. In his early teens, Tyler competed in various talent competitions in and around Montana winning several high profile competitions. But the majority of his popularity has come by way of YouTube and his covers of popular country songs which have introduced him to a worldwide audience.


In 2008 Tyler made the leap from computer screen to TV screen on Great American Country’s nationwide talent search, "Next GAC Star", a competition in which he ended up placing 6th.


In September of 2010, with the help of the songwriting/production team of John Griffin and Dave Flint, Tyler released an independent self-titled EP that reached No. 39 on the iTunes Country Album Chart beating out several notable major label country music acts including debut CDs by Jerrod Niemann and Justin Moore. The following month, the song “17 & Young" broke into the iTunes Country Singles chart at #84.


In February of 2011 Tyler released the song “It’s Valentine’s Day” that reached #89 on the iTunes Country Singles Chart.  The ringtone for the song was selected by Verizon as one of twenty ringtones to be featured in their “What’s New Section", a section normally reserved for major label artist.   


In January 2011 Tyler visited Nashville again to recorded a follow up EP titled "Twenty One", released on March 21st (his 21st Birthday), and it cruised to reach #19 on the Itunes Country Album Chart.

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