Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Tyler Bryant Interview - Dailybrink
"Q&A with Tyler Bryant" - Atlanta Music Guide
"A Taste Of Rocker for Red Dirt Fans" - eParisTexas.com EXTRA!
"20-Year-Old Guitar Prodigy Tyler Bryant Tells Us How To Be a Jeff Beck-like Guitar Hero" Article - Dallas Observer Blog
Check out the blog post. - Front Row: The Official Fender Blog
Check out the review! - Boomerocity.com
Check out the video interview! - Fox 4 KBTV in Beaumont, TX
Check out the video interview at the festival! - Backstage OL
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Still working on that hot first release.
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Bio
Tyler Bryant was born to play music. The 21-year-old guitar prodigy has been playing since he was six and was bred on the roughneck blues of Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
At age 11, Bryants parents found him jamming in a record store with seasoned blues guitarist, Roosevelt Twitty, and they knew their son was destined for something big. Four years later, he was introduced to blues predecessor, rock and roll, when he attended a Black Crowes concert. Soon thereafter, he started listening to bands like The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and officially became hooked.
During his senior year of high school, Bryant decided to make the big move from his home state of Texas to Music City USA. After meeting with Jody Williams, head of Nashvilles BMI office, Bryant was convinced to head to Nashville where he could hone his craft writing songs while also managing to graduate high school by finishing his classes online.
Bryants impressive resume reads as if hes been in the business for decades. Tyler was awarded the Robert Johnson Foundations New Generation Award at 16, which pointed him out as one of the most promising new guitarists on the scene. He was featured in the award-winning documentary Rock Prophecies (one of the most viewed documentaries on iTunes & Netflix), along with Santana and Slash, and was chosen at age 15 by Eric Clapton to play his Crossroads Festival. Just recently, Tyler was handpicked by Jim Lemley to work on the score for the Fox Studios blockbuster, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, produced by Jim Lemley and Tim Burton. Tyler worked on the films soundtrack along with Henry Jackman (Hans Zimmers protégé). Tyler was also sought out personally by the legendary Jeff Beck to be the opener for his 2011 Spring & Fall tour. Jeff invited Tyler to play with him during his encore set each night an almost unheard of request from the legend, as the last opener that he invited to play with him on-stage was Stevie Ray Vaughan in 1989. Tylers talent has even reached into the gaming world, being the only unsigned artist to have a song in Guitar Hero 5.
Tyler is joined on stage by his just-as-extraordinary bandmates. The Shakedown is comprised of an incredible array of musicians including Caleb Crosby (drums), Noah Denney (bass) and Graham Whitford, the son of Aerosmiths Brad Whitford (guitar). Together, Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, tore up the SXSW stage this past year and has built its rapport over several years, thanks in large part to a continuous string of live performances -- albeit wide-ranging in nature -- from opening stadiums for Aerosmith, Eric Clapton and B.B. King, to playing their own club gigs around the US and in Canada. It's like being a member of a gang or something," Bryant says of his band's unified presence, adding that him and his bandmates have become locked in with one another to the point where they can predict each other's next move. "I know what they're thinking before they hit the note," he boasts. "It's so important for bands to have a chemistry and get out there and play as much as we can. Each player has a personality that comes out in the record."
2011 was a successful year for Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown. They released their first rock EP, My Radio, in March 2011, followed by a 7-track album From The Sandcastle in September 2011, which garnered early attention when the single Shackles was featured as the iTunes Discovery Download. The album was also featured in the iTunes Rock on the Rise section for an astounding eight weeks.
Fast-forward a year later and From The Sandcastle is still generating attention the albums single Say A Prayer is featured in the promotional video for CBS new show Vegas.
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, has critics and fans alike clamoring to hear the next project. Wild Child, the bands shin-shattering full-length debut, is set for a January 2013 release.
We tracked the whole thing in 13 days with engineer Vance Powell (Jack White, Danger Mouse, Kings of Leon) at his studio in Nashville, says Tyler. Wild Child was recorded the old fashioned way, on analog tape. But as Tyler says, its sessions felt entirely fresh.
A 12-cut collection, Wild Child is, above all, a culmination of intense bonding, both musically and personally, between Tyler and his bandmates, whom he calls his brothers. Bryant had toyed with the idea of a solo career, but his bandmates, he says, add an immeasurable element. They were bringing something to the table that I really dug, he says of his motivations for forming a band. It wouldn't be the same without Caleb back there beating the drums or without Graham standing over at the side of the stage looking at me after a guitar solo going 'I can play that better' and making me want to play my next solo better. Theres something so much cooler about a band.
The next move for Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown, says the frontman, is to cont
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