Tyler Booth Live in Concert with Palmer Anthony at Moonshine Beach
Thursday, November 14, 2024 @ 8:00PM - Doors open at: 7:00PM
Event Description
Tyler Booth - Often in country music, artists leave their small hometowns with big stories to tell -- in singer-songwriter Tyler Booth's case, those stories are his very own. From supporting some of the genre's top stars including Willie Nelson, Darius Rucker, Jon Pardi, Brooks and Dunn, Joe Diffie, and Dwight Yoakam either in the studio or on the show bill to... read more
Tyler Booth - Often in country music, artists leave their small hometowns with big stories to tell -- in singer-songwriter Tyler Booth's case, those stories are his very own. From supporting some of the genre's top stars including Willie Nelson, Darius Rucker, Jon Pardi, Brooks and Dunn, Joe Diffie, and Dwight Yoakam either in the studio or on the show bill to building a grass-roots fan base across the nation with nothing but a rigged-up home studio and workhouse attitude, the 27-year-old singer has already lived a life worth writing songs about. Now, flanked by a band of childhood friends, Booth is touring behind the arrival of his Grab The Reins EP, which includes "Already Got One" and the "enchanting" (American Songwriter) "Palomino Princess," which Billboard commented "perfectly suit his deep, ranging voice."
"There's something about making a song and just dying to show it to people," he says. "Ever since I was a kid, I was always writing them and begging my dad to listen. I don't know if there's a better feeling than letting people hear your music."
Born and raised in the rule-class city of Campton, Kentucky, Booth always knew he wanted to be a singer. Musically, he grew up in a house divided -- while his dad was managing a local rock group fronted by his uncle, down the road and "up the holler," his grandparents were spinning Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson records. Originally, the young entertainer went the way of his old man. After "finally getting a guitar tuned" at 12 years old, he mastered a few power chords and sat in on his uncle's band rehearsal. One year later, a chance listen to Jamey Johnson's hit, "High Cost Of Living," sent Booth down a country music rabbit hole. From that point on, in a town where everybody knew everybody, he became famous for his baritone and songwriting chops.
His 2023 release "Bring on the Neon" was co-written by Booth and his hero Jamey Johnson. Johnson recently said "Tyler Booth has the kind of voice that resonates country music and feeds the soul. He is an instrument custom crafted for that purpose. As a songwriter he is as astute and percipient as he is humble; a real working man's torch bearer."
In 2019, Brooks and Dunn enlisted him for their reprisal of "Lost and Found," which they included in their collaborative LP, Reboot. Just half a year later, Booth unveiled his debut singles, "Long Comes a Girl" and "Where the Livin' Is." Since, the songwriter has continued rolling out new music and performing them for his devoted fanbase at shows across the country, all the while keeping his small-town roots near and dear to his heart.
"It's funny," he says. "Back home, I wrote a lot of songs but didn't have anybody to show them to. Now, I'm writing with like-minded people that get as excited about telling a story as I do in a song. But at the end of the day, I'm pretty much doing what I've always been doing."
Palmer Anthony - A kid from the West, Palmer grew up playing baseball, football and basketball and spent his summers pouring concrete. At the age of 14 he picked up the guitar and began self-teaching himself country songs he had heard around the house from his dad's cassette player; however only to a recreational degree.
Palmer began writing his own lyrics in his first year of college and soon fell in love with the craft of songwriting. So much so that after a solo trip to Lubbock, TX and soon after to Nashville, TN in his second year of college, he decided that's what he wanted to do.
After graduating in two and a half years, Palmer packed his bags in April of 2017 and headed back to Fort Worth to try his hand at the Country Music industry.
Since then his music has garnered over 5 million streams on Spotify and Apple Music. Palmer and his band have toured all over the country, playing over 100 full band shows opening for the likes of Eli Young Band, Riley Green and Chase Rice in 2023 alone. Whiskey Riff has labeled the Fort Worth based singer-songwriter as “one of the new names you need to know” on the Texas Country / Red Dirt scene.
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