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Tyler Childers Profile

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Tyler Childers

Famous As
Singer, songwriter
Birth Date
June 21, 1991
Birth Place
Lawrence County, Kentucky
Famous As
Singer, songwriter
Popular for
Album "Purgatory" (2017)
Birth Date
June 21, 1991
Birth Place
Lawrence County, Kentucky
Nationality
American
Education
  • Graduated from Paintsville High School in 2009
  • Studied for a semester at Western Kentucky University
  • Enrolled at Bluegrass Community and Technical College for a few semesters
Spouse
Senora May

Tyler Childers emerged as a defining voice in modern American roots music, a Kentucky-born singer-songwriter whose raw, poetic storytelling and authentic blend of neotraditional country, bluegrass, and folk resonated deeply with audiences seeking substance. His 2017 breakthrough album, "Purgatory," produced by Sturgill Simpson and David Ferguson, served as his claim to fame, catapulting him from regional acclaim to national recognition and earning an Americana Music Award. Childers' music is firmly rooted in the landscape and people of his native Appalachia, offering unflinching and empathetic portraits of rural life.

Born Timothy Tyler Childers in Lawrence County, Kentucky, he grew up immersed in the sounds of bluegrass and country gospel in church, while his grandfather introduced him to classic country artists. He began writing songs as a teenager, initially performing at local venues and open mics. After self-releasing his debut album, "Bottles and Bibles," in 2011, he steadily built a fervent grassroots following through relentless touring and powerful live performances. The critical and commercial success of "Purgatory" validated his path, with the album appearing on numerous year-end best-of lists.

He solidified his artistic standing with a series of ambitious projects. His 2019 album, "Country Squire," debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. That same year, his single "All Your'n" earned him his first Grammy Award nomination. In 2020, he released the surprise album "Long Violent History," a collection of fiddle tunes that concluded with a poignant title-track plea for understanding, which garnered another Grammy nomination. His creative output continued with the 2022 triple album "Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?" and 2023's "Rustin' in the Rain." The lead single from the latter, "In Your Love," became his first top 10 hit on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart and received a Grammy nomination for Best Music Video.

Married to fellow musician Senora May, Childers maintains a fiercely independent spirit, often using his platform to support charitable causes in Appalachia. He continues to tour extensively, captivating sold-out crowds with his fervent delivery and a superb backing band. With multiple Grammy nominations and a dedicated fanbase, Tyler Childers stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary country music, celebrated for his lyrical depth, musical integrity, and unwavering connection to his Kentucky home.