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With a few words, Tyler Childers can build worlds.

A plain-spoken poet for the dreams and struggles of a working class, his music takes listeners to real places - backroad church pews, sticky-hot swimming holes and freshly-plowed farm fields, to name a few. Childers' melodies feel lived-in, like joining a circle of familiar faces in a well-worn basement or on a shaded porch, the gathering place for folks of all kinds to share truths or swap tall tales after a long day.

Since he emerged from the hills of Appalachia, Childers has stormed the world with his uncompromising voice and a candid collection of songs. He skyrocketed from playing inside sweat-soaked clubs to becoming one of today's most sought-after artists. With his longtime band, The Food Stamps, Childers headlines historic festival stages and delivers high-flying sold-out shows inside arenas, amphitheaters and concert halls across the globe.

And many who time-and-again drop a needle on his music embrace Childers like an author to a new chapter in America's long, revered songbook of country and folk music - a testament to how far a well-told story can travel.

No matter if he's delivering a fiddle tune with a hard-spoken truth or leading his band in an open-armed country-soul sermon, new Childers music arrives with layers of time-tested storytelling. And on his anticipated new album, Rustin' In The Rain, the circle of tales in Childers' catalog grows a little bigger with a fresh collection of big-hearted, wry-humored love songs and dirt-covered country romps.

The 2x Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter and musician returned to the studio with The Food Stamps - James Barker (pedal steel), Craig Burletic (bass), CJ Cain (guitar), Rodney Elkins (drums), Chase Lewis (keyboards) and Jesse Wells (guitar, fiddle) - to record Rustin'. In a testament to the well-oiled grooves of the group, it's the second consecutive release to be cut and co-produced by Childers alongside the Food Stamps, once again recording at Barker's home studio, Dragline, in Huntington, West Virginia.

With Rustin' In The Rain, the 32-year-old Kentucky native pulled together songs with a playful concept: What would he pitch to Elvis Presley? Graceland-era Presley, to be exact. Listeners hear the result on songs like lead single "In You Love" - a timeless, piano-tinged I'll-wait-for-your-love ballad released alongside a heart-wrenching music video of two men falling for each other in 1950s rural Appalachia - and "Phone Calls & Emails," a story of modern missed connections set to the backdrop of a crooning, classic country tune.

On "Luke 2:8-10," Childers enlists background vocals from a one-of-a-kind trio: Margo Price, Erin Rae and S.G. Goodman, three standout singer-songwriters. The expanded band delivers a rustling three-minute song about a panicked shepherd witnessing the descent of an angel from the heavens. Collaborations on Rustin' continue on "Percheron Mules," a rollicking tune that includes vocals from Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter and Alan Bartram -members of ace bluegrass band the Travelin' McCourys (McCoury also adds mandolin pickin' to the song).

And for one of two cover songs on Rustin', Childers dug into country music's balladeering catalog to unearth "Help Me Make It Through The Night." He lends his mountainous vocal to the intimate, restless 1970 song, written by Kris Kristofferson and made famous by Sammi Smith's Grammy Award-winning rendition (Presley also covered the song during a 1971 session at RCA Studio B in Nashville). To close the album, Childers covers "Space & Time," a song penned by Goodman - a fellow Kentuckian - that chronicles the need to share moments with those you hold most dear. Goodman and Rae rejoin Childers for backing vocals on the album-closing number.

Still, no new song may whip Childers' show-going audience into a frenzy like "Rustin' In The Rain," the barnstormin' opening track anchored by dueling country licks and Childers' band-leading howl - a nod to the tight-knit creatively he and the Food Stamps earned during late nights on stage and long trips on the road.

With Rustin' In The Rain, Childers pens the next chapter in an unrivaled and unreplicable story of real-life success that continues to reach new circles. And the best part? This tale's just getting started.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 451 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Magical night!

    by Anna S. on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler Childers voice is magical. The music is haunting and stays with you. You will be humming and singing the songs for days.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by Laura on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Amazing talent and a great show. Hats off to 49 Winchester, also!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert

    by Brittany on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    This was the best concert I’ve ever been to. He sounds even better in person. We will definitely see him in concert again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome amazing

    by Jen on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    It was amazing from start to finish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best concert I have ever attended!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Freakin Mazing!

    by TTC Fan on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    I’ve seen Tyler multiple times in various venues. This show was probably the best ever. Tyler and The Food Stamps are hands down the most talented group of musicians I have had the pleasure to see live. The emotion and energy is unmatched!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tyler is the Man

    by Lou on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Best concert I have seen in years! I go go concerts almost monthly. This was epic.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Kay on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler always put on a good show, and I’ll see him every single time he’s near! Two hours of non-stop singing, it was such a great night!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great!

    by Wes on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    One of the best performances I have ever seen! Great venue

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert ever!

    by Alycin on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    This was the best concert ever! I have been a Tyler Childers fan for a long time and this was my first time seeing him live! Sounded great, show was great! 10/10 would see again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Show!!!

    by KJ on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    The whole band has amazing talent!! It was a great time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tyler childers concert

    by Liz on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    This was the best concert I've seen..his musicians are the best! He gets up there and sings his heart out!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Timeless

    by Erma on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler is timeless! By far the best performance I've seen in my life. I really was questioning seeing him at Bridgestone, but I felt like I was at the smallest venue out there. That just shows you the type of performer he is. Plus I loved the stipulations he put on his tickets. That is the way it should be at all venues.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliance thru words and strings

    by DHarris37 on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    They show was outstanding. 49 came out first and they were as one as always and Tyler was just so appreciative that we were all there you could tell it was very special to him that we were all there as much as we all were that he was there. And they played an awesome show I wish it coulda lasted all night long

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Inspiring Performance in Nashville

    by Alejandro on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler Childers has put his mark on country music and changing what people demand for meaningful music, especially in the country genre. His Nashville performance was outstanding and his vocals rang true and authentic.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tyler Childers

    by MU on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler and his band was Fantastic! This was a great Show!! Hopefully he will be back and soon!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was a great time

    by Evan R on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    The concert was awesome. 49 Winchester was so good. I wish their set were longer. Tyler Childers and his band also killed it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show.

    by Tim on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Had a great time at the show! I really liked the Drive of the music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Words cannot describe

    by Shawna on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler was more amazing live than words can describe! Amazing concert and worth flying to a different state to see him. Such a humble person! The band was amazing too! Loved the fact that you could buy his tickets without them being boughten and resold for a lot more money too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tyler Childers

    by Suebhoney on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler Childers was beyond amazing! It’s a concert you can’t miss!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great job

    by Mpardy on 4/21/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler show was fantastic . I went to Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee, and I hope that the person that did this just to see this message. I got a ticket for at the general admission not realising they were no seats and when I decided to go get a drink of water I struggled to get up the stairs at the very end of the stairs was a very nice gentleman with a gray beard. I did not get his name but he held a flashlight so I could see those last few stairs, after I got my drink of water, I proceeded to stand where I wasn’t allowed and he explained to me that I could only stand there for a few more minutes than I would have to leave . I replied I understand they within 30 seconds he came over to me and said I have two seats over here that you can sit at as long as nobody comes and claim the seats but if they do, I would have to move I thanked Him very much for the seat. With his kind gesture, I was able to continue to watch Tyler Childers show and not have to go back down stairs if I did I’d never make it back up so I’d like to thank gentlemen he was an older gentleman with a gray beard. I just wish I would’ve got his name. I was very thankful for that man.