It’s always exciting for a new artist to see their career really starting to take off, and as Tyler Farr builds on the success of his big number-one hit, “Redneck Crazy,” with his new single, “Whiskey in My Water,” now climbing the Top 10, Tyler says that it feels mighty good to be feeling that momentum out on tour. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
- Tyler’s got a busy summer on the road, with a string of upcoming fair and festival dates, as well as more shows coming up on Jason Aldean’s Burn It Down Tour. Look for date near you on TylerFarr.com.
- “Whiskey is My Water” is from Tyler’s album, Redneck Crazy, available everywhere you find great music.
- Tyler was among the many artists performing at the CMA Music Festival this year, and People.com took a different take on photos in this write-up that includes a Tyler’s-eye view of what it’s like to play for a whole lot of fans!
- She’s the Moon in My Shine: Tyler’s music certainly inspired one couple during last week’s CMA Music Festival, when fans Nate Wilcox and Alisha Gioups got engaged during Tyler’s autograph signing at the Country Music Hall of Fame®! Check out the photo below, and congrats to the happy couple!
Tyler Farr says that he’s feeling the momentum from the growing success of his new hit, “Whiskey in My Water.” (:56)
“We just got done with a 25-day run out West and sold out about every club out there, which…I’ve played ‘em before, openin’ for Lee Brice acoustic, and now we’re sellin’ ‘em out, and it’s…you can start to feel the momentum, and it was the same kind of feelin’ I felt when ‘Redneck Crazy’ hit about Top 30, Top 20: you can really start to feel a build. And not only another song build, but the whole thing comin’ together as an artist and striving to get to that next level, ‘cause that’s the goal right now is the…you know, we’re an opening act, but the next step is to get to that middle slot and then get another single and another hit. And you know it’s always gonna be pressure, but the main thing is havin’ fun doin’ it, and you know, as long as I can wake up and sing country music, it’s a good day. So I try not to think about it too much, and go out there and just play, play, play, and just hope and pray for the best.”