Tyler James (American musician)

For the English musician of the same name, see Tyler James (English musician)

Tyler James
Birth name Tyler James Geertsma
Born Mt. Vernon, Washington, U.S.
March 31, 1982 (1982-03-31) (age 29)
Origin Nashville, Tennessee
Genres Soul, Pop, Indie, Folk, Classic Rock, Gospel
Instruments piano, trumpet, guitar, bass, drums
Years active 1995 – present
Labels Nettwerk, Son of Geert Records
Associated acts Ten Out of Tenn, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Website tylerjames.com

Tyler James is an American singer/songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee. He is best known for his work as a solo recording artist and as keyboardist in Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

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Early life

Tyler James was born just north of Seattle in Mount Vernon, WA in 1982. His father is a teacher and his mother an adoption social worker. They raised Tyler and three siblings in the small midwest town of Orange City, IA (population 5582). He began studying piano and trumpet at a young age and later picked up the guitar from his mom.[1] He spent his last year of high school in Holland, MI before moving to Nashville, Tennessee in 2000 to study and pursue music.[2] Tyler enrolled at Belmont University as a Music Business major and worked part-time jobs like meter-reading, pizza delivery, valet, landscaping, and in a retirement home. He used the school's recording studios to make demos and interned at record labels and artist management firms before graduating in 2004.[3]

Career

In 2005, Tyler teamed with producer Jason Lehning (Guster, David Mead) and released his first EP aptly entitled "An EP".[4] Tyler followed that release with his first national tour, traveling solo in an old Volkswagen Golf.[5] That same year, he joined nine other Nashville singer/songwriters in forming "Ten Out of Tenn", an artist collective aimed at bringing attention to Nashville's non-country music scene. This group consists of: Griffin House, Matthew Perryman Jones, Tyler James, Butterfly Boucher, K.S. Rhoads, Trent Dabbs, Katie Herzig, Jeremy Lister, Andy Davis, and Erin McCarley. Ten Out of Tenn. Vol. 1 was released in 2005 and featured Tyler's song "Stay Humble".[6] Ten Out of Tenn. partnered with Myspace and Paste Magazine for an extensive national tour which began in April 2005. In March 2006, Tyler was recognized by Paste Magazine as "Artist of the Week". In the article, Tyler cites his move to Nashville as "the best thing that could have happened to me, musically and spiritually." He goes on to say, "I’m supposed to be here.”[7]

In 2007, Tyler and Leigh Nash sang a duet for the Bridge To Terabithia soundtrack, the song was entitled "A Place For Us". In August, 2007, Tyler released his second EP, titled "Sweet Relief". The release contained four tracks described as "a more complex sound, indicating grander ambitions (and resources)."[8] Also in 2007, Tyler's music was featured on MTV's hit show The Hills, and ABC's Brothers and Sisters. In 2008, Ten Out of Tenn. released their second compilation album, Ten Out of Tenn. Vol. 2. featuring Tyler's song "Down To The Garden". The group embarked on four national tours between the summer of 2008 and winter of 2009.[9]

In 2008, breaking from his usual style of music, Tyler collaborated with Los Angeles based DJ Morgan Page on the song "Call My Name". According to Page, "It's a bit of a sentimental song, but I think it does a good job of straddling the lines of pop and electronic music."[10] This single hit number 1 on Billboard's Heatseekers charts in September 2008.

On March 2, 2010, Tyler released his first full-length album, It Took the Fire on his own Son of Geert Records. The album contains twelve tracks and was recorded at House of David Studios on Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee.[11]

In early 2010, Tyler began touring as a member of the Los Angeles based band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros while continuing to venture out as a solo artist.[12] The band recently completed an Australian tour as well as an extensive summer tour that included festival performances at Coachella, Bonnaroo, Sasquatch!, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Newport Folk Festival, and Lollapalooza.[13] Their first full-length recording, Up from Below, was released July 7, 2009 digitally and July 14, 2009 physically on Vagrant Records.

Tyler has toured with several artists, including Denison Witmer, Diane Birch, The Autumn Defense, Mat Kearney, Pico vs. Island Trees, Paper Route, and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros [14]

Discography

Full Length Album

Year Title Label
2010 It Took the Fire Son of Geert Records

EPs

Year Title Label
2005 An EP Independent
2007 Sweet Relief EP Independent

Compilations

Year Album Title Track Label
2005 Ten Out of Tenn Vol. 1 "Stay Humble" Ready Set Records
2007 Bridge to Terabithia Soundtrack "A Place for Us" with Leigh Nash Hollywood Records
2007 Ten Out of Tenn Vol. 2 "Down to the Garden" Ready Set Records
2008 Elevate "Call My Name" Nettwerk Records
2008 Ten Out of Tenn Christmas "Sentimental Christmas" Ready Set Records

References

  1. ^ www.tylerjames.com. "[1]. March 2, 2010.
  2. ^ Hope College Press Release. "Tyler James and Band to Perform on March 12. February, 2008.
  3. ^ Belmont Vision. "[2]. March 24, 2010.
  4. ^ TylerJames.com. "[3]. 2008.
  5. ^ www.tylerjames.com. "[4]. March 2, 2010.
  6. ^ [5]
  7. ^ Pastemagazine.com. "[6]. March 29, 2006.
  8. ^ Stabert, Lee. "Tyler James". September, 2007.
  9. ^ [7]
  10. ^ Arjan Writes Music Blog. "[8]. September 15, 2008.
  11. ^ www.tylerjames.com. "[9]. March 2, 2010.
  12. ^ Nashville Cream. "[10]. February 26, 2010.
  13. ^ Nashville Cream. "[11]. February 26, 2010.
  14. ^ www.tylerjames.com. "[12]. March 2, 2010.

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