The music of Tyler Booth captures the best of both worlds, combining the deep traditions and themes of country music with an irresistible modern sound to create songs that will stand the test of time. Known for the song “Palomino Princess,” which garnered more than 22 million streams on Spotify alone, and the video for “Hank Crankin’ People,” which received more than 1 million views, Booth releases his debut song, “Clean Dirt” with Average Joes Entertainment/Big Gassed Records. This joint venture unites him with Jamey Johnson, the owner of Big Gassed Records and one of his musical heroes with whom he has toured, performed and recorded. Deeply steeped in the roots and culture of Eastern Kentucky, Booth is a proud flag bearer for the rich musical heritage that’s soaked into the soil, dirt roads and coal mines of the Appalachian Mountains. Raised in Campton, Ky. (pop. 316) and now living in Nashville, he comes from a family of coal miners and military men and was shaped by the work ethic, personalities and music in the area. He shares the musical DNA with other artists from Eastern Kentucky, such as Loretta Lynn, The Judds, Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers, Keith Whitley, Dwight Yoakam, Ricky Skaggs, Patty Loveless & many more.
He has toured with Brantley Gilbert, Darius Rucker and Dwight Yoakam and recorded with Brooks & Dunn on “Lost and Found” on their 2019 Reboot album.