Jordan Tyler

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At the age of 9, Jordan Tyler picked up the guitar (along with other instruments) and started playing. He took part in various bands during his early music years.

At 18, Tyler, playing acoustic indie rock, performed under the nameThe Adeline Treatment. In 2002, Tyler received a record contract and released his first CD, So Far Away, featuring vocals by Stacy Clark. The CD includes a hidden 20-minute video of Tyler performing additional songs. Tyler joined a few more bands, often taking over the role of lead singer, songwriter, and bassist.

Tyler's talents shine brightest when performing solo, touring the country with his powerful acoustic-driven rock songs about true romance, heartbreak, and unrequited love. In the last few years, Tyler has toured with, and opened for, hundreds of artists. In 2004, Tyler released two albums: the 5-song independent EP release I Just Don't Feel Like Myself Tonight and his self-titled 9-song independent release Jordan Tyler, which feature some of the best work he's ever done, and which includes his most popular crowd pleaser "Undone" which has been lovingly dubbed by his fans as "The Ocean Song" because of its sing-along chorus that begins with the line, "How deep is your ocean? / How blue is your sky?"

In 2005, Tyler went into the studio with MxPx lead singer and drummer, Mike Herrera and Yuri Ruley. One of their collaborations, "On My Own," garnered some notable radio airplay, was featured on MTV's The Real World: Austin, and was released on the JoshuaFest 2005 compilation.