Clarence Tilton
Tyler Anthony

Nebraska-based singer-songwriter Tyler Anthony delivers a powerful blend of storytelling and melody, crafting songs that feel as lived-in as they are heartfelt. Rooted in raw emotion and real-life experience, his music bridges the gap between soulful Americana, country grit, and rock ‘n’ roll energy. Tyler’s journey as a musician is as authentic as the songs he writes. Raised throwing hay in the Midwest, he found his voice through years of performing, songwriting, and relentless dedication to the craft. His lyrics reflect the highs and lows of love, the lessons of the past, and the path toward redemption—none more personal than his song Wicked Ways, written just days before his wedding as a testament to change, commitment, and lasting love. Known for his dynamic live performances, Tyler has built a reputation for delivering shows that are as electrifying as they are intimate. Whether playing solo or backed by a full band, he brings a raw, no-frills energy to the stage, captivating audiences with his honest lyrics and powerful delivery. His music isn’t just something you listen to—it’s something you feel. With a growing fan base and a sound that stays true to his roots, Tyler Anthony is carving out his own space in the independent music world. Every song is a story, every performance a connection—and for Tyler, that’s what making music is all about.
Ty Walker & The Humanoids
Ty Walker & The Humanoids is a group of heavy-hitter artists that bring what is often described as an ‘otherworldly’ performance to the stage. A space cowboy frontman leading a group of extraterrestrials are on a strange, musical journey. Their live sound combines elements of galactic country, gospel, soul and psychedelia accompanied by synthesizers, drum machines and hand-triggered samples, creating a strange yet beautiful sonic experience. While an emerging act, they have successfully headlined a tour earlier in 2024 to full (some sold out), enthusiastic rooms in legendary venues like Tractor Tavern (Seattle) and Bottom of the Hill (SF). Izaak Opatz Hailing from Montana, Izaak Opatz is a well-traveled, well-loved troubadour. His performance promises a captivating blend of country, folk, humor and heartbreak, straddling the line between unconventional and traditional. Izaak has a significant cult following all across the states and Europe.
Jay Webb
Holding nothing back, Alabama native Jay Webb brings an unfiltered approach to country music with his unapologetic attitude and lyrics that ring true to his fans. Jay has been widely touted as an artist to watch in 2025, with momentum rolling from singles like DOWN HERE, BURY ME WITH BOURBON, BROKEN, & many more. He will hit the road again this year after his first headline tour exceeded all expectations and gave fans a glimpse of where Jay came from, what he’s been through, and what it feels like to have the time of their life. Jay Webb has us all on the edge of our seats, waiting to see what’s coming next. His fanbase continues to grow by thousands every single day, and there is no doubt that Jay Webb will be around for a very long time.
Kashus Culpepper
Alabama-born country crooner Kashus Culpepper encompasses the sound of the South. A student and reverent purveyor of Southern music – country, soul, blues, folk, and rock – Culpepper’s husky, sandpaper growl bellows like a freight train over self-penned stories that are as raw and real as they are haunting. Finding his voice in church as young as five years old, it wasn’t until 2020’s global pandemic that Culpepper went from listener to performer, picking up a guitar and learning cover songs to play at barrack bonfires in Rota, Spain during his deployment with the Navy. Covers soon became originals, and once he landed home on U.S. shores, Kash played dive bars up and down the Mississippi Gulf Coast, making a name for himself with the fresh-yet-reminiscent sound that oozes from his very being. Crashing into prominence now, Culpepper has already sold-out headline club shows throughout the South despite never formally releasing a single song, also opening shows nationwide for sound pioneers like Charles Wesley Godwin, Charley Crockett, and NEEDTOBREATHE. With Nashville taking notice, Culpepper found a musical home at Big Loud Records, and just dropped his first three career singles “After Me?,” “Who Hurt You,” and “Out Of My Mind.” MusicRow hails Culpepper as “thoroughly gripping,” and with the promise of more music on the way in 2024, The Tennessean predicts how one of their 10 Nashville artists you need to know for 2024’s “forthcoming material could offer…significant acclaim.”
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