Tyler Farr

Tyler Farr is one of the best male vocalists in country music today. The gritty country singer was born and raised in Missouri, and he first became immersed in country music when his mother married a guitarist who toured in George Jones' band. He studied voice at Missouri State University before making his way to Nashville, where he signed with BNA Records and released his debut EP, 'Camouflage,' in 2010. Farr moved to Columbia Nashville for his debut album, 'Redneck Crazy,' in 2013, scoring hits with the title song and "Whiskey in My Water." He followed up with 'Suffer in Peace' in 2015, landing his first No. 1 hit with "A Guy Walks Into a Bar," showing off his impressive vocal range with "Withdrawals" and offering up a fun, catchy tune in "Better in Boots."

  • Full Name: Tyler Lynn Farr
  • Birth Date: Feb. 5, 1984
  • Top Songs: “Redneck Crazy,” “A Guy Walks Into a Bar”
  • Did You Know? Farr is a trained opera singer, and co-wrote songs for Cole Swindell and Joe Nichols.
Lee Brice Adds Maddie & Tae, Jerrod Niemann to Tour
Lee Brice Adds Maddie & Tae, Jerrod Niemann to Tour
Lee Brice Adds Maddie & Tae, Jerrod Niemann to Tour
Lee Brice and Tyler Farr were all set to kick off their Life Off My Years Tour on Feb. 4, but due to vocal surgery and enforced vocal rest, Farr had to step off the bill. In his place, Maddie & Tae, Clare Dunn and Jerrod Niemann will be added to select dates.
Tyler Farr Opens Up About His 'Redneck Wedding'
Tyler Farr Opens Up About His 'Redneck Wedding'
Tyler Farr Opens Up About His 'Redneck Wedding'
Tyler Farr is a single man — but not for long. The singer popped the question to his girlfriend Hannah Freeman this year, and now he's planning his "redneck wedding." Farr stopped by to chat with Taste of Country Nights about his wedding plans and his famous groomsmen.
Tyler Farr Cancels Show After Trip to the Emergency Room
Tyler Farr Cancels Show After Trip to the Emergency Room
Tyler Farr Cancels Show After Trip to the Emergency Room
Tyler Farr cancelled a show in Oxford, Ohio on Wednesday night (Nov. 18) following a trip to the emergency room. The "Better In Boots" singer was slated to play Brick Street Bar. Opener Clayton Anderson ended up playing an extended set. A representative from Farr's record label, Sony Nashville, says Farr was suffering from bronchitis and tonsillitis...

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