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TYLER FARR: New Milestones

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Achieving a Gold record is always a cool milestone for any recording artist, but especially when it’s your first one, like Tyler Farr is enjoying with his first Top-10-and-climbing single, “Redneck Crazy.” (AUDIO INFO BELOW)

  • Tyler says that he’s gotten messages of congratulations from friends and family, including his mom and dad…and Larry the Cable Guy! (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
  • Tyler says that it feels great to be Top 10 with “Redneck Crazy,” but there’s still work to do! (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
  • Tyler’s full-length debut album, titled Redneck Crazy, comes out on September 30th!! You can pre-order yours, right here, on Amazon!

audio  Tyler Farr talks about achieving his first Gold-certified single, “Redneck Crazy.” (:26)
“That blows my mind, first of all because it’s…you hear when you’re younger, when you first move to town, Gold records, and you walk in, and you walk through the Sony Nashville building, and you see Kenny Chesney — there’s…obviously, a lot of his say Platinum — and then you see other Gold, Gold — that’s what you want. And then I’m like, ‘Dang! We just went Gold? For real?'”

audio  Tyler Farr has been enjoying messages of congratulations, including ones from his parents…and Larry the Cable Guy! (:41)
“We had a pretty crazy week last week with the single going Top 10, going Gold. The highlight was, of course, my mom and dad callin’, and you know, my mom gets all emotional, and she starts cryin’, and ‘I’m just so proud of you,’ and Dad’s like, ‘Ah, that’s awesome.’ And Larry the Cable Guy, which I’ve known for years from back in the Colt Ford days, from bein’ on the road with him, we’ve kept in touch, in whatever way, shape, or form, I’ll hear from him or run into him at an event. I get a message, said, ‘Big daddy goin’ Gold — congrats, man! Well, I’m just gonna say it: I’ve went aluminum five times.’ I just read that, and I cracked up.”

audio  Tyler Farr says that his first Top 10 single feels good, but there’s more work to do! (:24)
“I’ve had a great team, and a lot of thought, time, hard work, and sweat, and tears — no blood, I don’t think, (laughs) went into it. But we’ve been strivin’ for this, and we’ve got to a point where we can not relax, ’cause we’ve still got a long ways to go, but say, ‘Okay, now let’s have a beer, celebrate for a minute, and now we’ll keep goin’.'”