07/22/2022

TYLER BRADEN'S "ONE SONG, ONE TAKE" SERIES LIGHTS UP SOCIAL MEDIA

Warner Music Nashville singer/songwriter Tyler Braden is keeping connected with fans through some of his favorite songs, continuing to entertain with his "One Song, One Take" series on social media. The YouTube series finds Braden doing just as he says - performing a full song in one take as he accompanies himself on the acoustic guitar.

The singer came up with the idea a few years ago and has been releasing videos on a regular basis to engage with fans, many of whom have been captivated by his arresting voice. Songs he's covered run the gamut of genres and include fan favorites like Train's "Drops of Jupiter," Timbaland & OneRepublic's "Apologize," and Jason Isbell's "Cover Me Up." Check out Braden's cover series here.

 


 

Amid Braden's social success, he's preparing to impact Country radio with his emotional new single "Try Losing One," which recently hit No. 1 on SiriusXM's The Highway Hot 30 Countdown. "Try Losing One" appears on Braden's debut EP, WHAT DO THEY KNOW, out now.

Earlier this year, the Alabama native made his way to the finals of NBC's American Song Contest with his song "Seventeen (From 'American Song Contest')" representing Tennessee.

In October, he will host the second annual "Tyler Braden’s Engine Co. 18 Golf Outing," a charity tournament that supports the National Fallen Fighters Foundation (NFFF). As a former firefighter and first responder, the cause is close to Braden's heart and one that he is proud to support.

Braden is currently out on the road with shows in Michigan, Wisconsin and Idaho ahead of an appearance at Watershed Festival in Washington next weekend, having recently opened for his idols Brooks & Dunn on their REBOOT 2022 TOUR in June. See his full list of tour dates here.
 

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ABOUT TYLER BRADEN 
If ever there was a Country artist ready to set the world on fire, it would have to be Tyler Braden. He has the gritty powerhouse vocal, the expressive pen and the ability to deliver a lyric with complete conviction worthy of a headliner. Braden grew up in Slapout, AL, with parents who fostered an early appreciation for Country music, guitar-playing songwriters filling the airwaves, and a group of rock-loving friends. He spent much of his life blending these early influences to craft a sound all his own. His early twenties saw him playing local shows and touring the Southeast while serving as a first responder in Montgomery, AL. A gig in Music City inspired his move north, and Braden continued firefighting in the suburbs of Nashville while preparing to take his music career to the next level. His first date at the homegrown Whiskey Jam concert series in January 2017 paved his path to today. With over 120 MILLION streams to his name and a growing list of major tour credits such as Brantley Gilbert and Brooke & Dunn this summer, he introduced himself to the world as a major label recording artist with his take on NEEDTOBREATHE’s hit “Brother.” Praised for his “commanding delivery” (Music Row), Braden offered the song as a tribute to his first responder family and all those fighting on the frontlines during the pandemic. He has since earned massive fan response from original releases including “Love Is A Dead End Road,” “Secret," “What Do They Know,” "Ways To Miss You," and his #1 from on SiriusXM's The Highway Hot 30 Countdown “Try Losing One” hits Country radio on August 8. Braden’s Warner Music Nashville debut EP WHAT DO THEY KNOW (WDTK) is out now.