Youth and authenticity are two traits that rarely coincide together. Add to that equation a voice that is unique and older than the 22-year old man it's attached to and you suddenly begin seeing what all the fuss is about Kentucky's "Golden Boy” Tyler Booth.
Raised around music and the struggles of being in a band. Tyler is hardwired for the music business and it shows in his work ethic. Born and raised in Wolfe County in the Southeastern region of Kentucky, Tyler has been writing songs and honing his craft for years. Tyler wrote his first record while a freshman at Morehead State University on a vocal scholarship. Unknown to the music programs Dean, he didn't tell anyone of his songs besides his father. His father secretly had Tyler's music submitted to one of Nashville's finest songwriters, Country Music Hitmaker, Phil O'Donnel. Phil heard that smooth baritone with an immediately identifiable southern drawl and knew he had found a young man worthy of his time. Phil has become a mentor, but most importantly a friend to Tyler.