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TYLER HUBBARD’S FIRST EXPOSURE TO MUSIC WAS THROUGH CHURCH AND ROAD TRIPS.

TYLER HUBBARD’S FIRST EXPOSURE TO MUSIC WAS THROUGH CHURCH AND ROAD TRIPS.

Tyler Hubbard has curated an impressive body of music, both as one-half of the award-winning and multi-platinum duo Florida Georgia Line, and more recently as a solo artist. The singer-songwriter-producer lives, eats and breathes music.

The Georgia native’s exposure to music began in church, but it was expanded during car trips with the family. “My first real experiences of music just really reaching me to the core was in worship, and I think I fell in love with music in church,” says Tyler. “But I do recall, even as a child, listening to old country CDs and being on road trips and listening to Alabama and Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson and really feeling like I was impacted on those trips listening to those songs and hearing the stories and the songwriting and the melodies and how they put that together so well. So, I’d say in between church (and) in between car trips with the family, that was my initial falling in love with music.”

Tyler is currently climbing to the top of the country charts with “5 Foot 9,” the first single from his upcoming album, which will be available January 27th, 2023.

He’s currently on tour with Keith Urban on THE SPEED OF NOW WORLD TOURand the next stops on the trek are Thursday (October 13th) in Savannah, Georgia; Friday (October 14th) in Knoxville, Tennessee and Saturday (October 15th) in Charleston, West Virginia.

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“My first real experiences of music just really reaching me to the core was in worship, and I think I fell in love with music in church. But I do recall, even as a child, listening to old country CDs and being on road trips and listening to Alabama and Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson and really feeling like I was impacted on those trips listening to those songs and hearing the stories and the songwriting and the melodies and how they put that together so well. So, I’d say in between church (and) in between car trips with the family, that was my initial falling in love with music.”

 

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