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Tyler Childers was born and grew up in Lawrence County, Kentucky. [11] His father worked in the coal industry and his mother is a nurse. [12] He was born with clubfoot and had to undergo surgeries to remedy the condition when he was 18 months old, and again when he was five. [13]
Label: Tyler Childers & the Highwall — — — Live on Red Barn Radio II [14] Release date: April 24, 2014; Label: Tyler Childers & the Highwall — — — Live on Red Barn Radio I & II (rerelease of 2 EPs as one) Release date: June 29, 2018; Label: Hickman Holler; 196 5 14 RIAA: Gold [9] Reimagined [15] Release date: October 18, 2019; Label ...
The album cover artwork, drawn by an artist local to Kentucky, references the geographic outline of Lawrence County, Kentucky, Childers' birthplace. [9]Additionally, the coloration and shape are reminiscent of Kentucky agate, a type of agate found in Estill, Jackson, Powell, Madison, and Rockcastle counties in Kentucky that has distinctive red, black, yellow, and gray bands due to its ...
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Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? is the fifth studio album by American country music singer Tyler Childers. It was released on September 30, 2022, via Hickman Holler. It was released on September 30, 2022, via Hickman Holler.
Tyler Childers released a new album, “Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?” with three versions of each song. The “Hallelujah” version is a rich, roots-savvy romp topped by suitably churchy B3 ...
Tyler Childers; Andy Childs (born 1962) Henry Cho (born 1962) Chris Buck Band; The Chuck Wagon Gang; Cindy Church; Claudia Church (born 1962) Eric Church (born 1977) The Civil Wars; Brandy Clark (born 1977) Callista Clark (born 2003) The Clark Family Experience; Gene Clark (1944–1991) Guy Clark (1941–2016) Jameson Clark; Roy Clark (1933 ...