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Tyler Childers #6381400
11/25/18 12:02 AM
11/25/18 12:02 AM
Joined: Feb 2018
Posts: 4,103
Bonner County, Idaho
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Joined: Feb 2018
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Flint Hill Fur made a comment about him and I was shocked that someone else had heard of him... this kid is the real deal and my kinda music. Let me know what you think. His best songs are Nose to the Grindstone, Feathered Indians and Whitehouse Road. Look him up on youtube. Most of his songs have a lyric or two in them that the admin of this site might frown upon, so I'll leave ya to your own devices.


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Re: Tyler Childers [Re: Wild_Idaho] #6381487
11/25/18 08:19 AM
11/25/18 08:19 AM
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 341
Arkansas
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I like those you mentioned but my favorite is Banded Clovis...d2

Re: Tyler Childers [Re: Wild_Idaho] #6381494
11/25/18 08:41 AM
11/25/18 08:41 AM
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Kentucky
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He is one of my favorites, and a Kentucky boy too. Check out Chris Knight also, similar style. Its ashame these guys don't get much recognition by mainstream country music.

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