TYSON

TYSON’s blend of -songwriter finesse and contemporary folk charm captivates through a rich tapestry of storytelling and timeless melodies. With a discography that spans decades, TYSON’s “Cowboyography” (1986) stands as a cornerstone of their musical journey, offering a deep dive into the heart of cowboy culture. The album “One Jump Ahead of the Devil” (1992) further showcases TYSON’s lyrical prowess and melodic depth, while “I Outgrew The Wagon” (1989) highlights an evolution in sound and storytelling. Released under labels that appreciate the authenticity of folk narratives, TYSON’s work resonates with fans of traditional and modern folk alike. Nestled within a lineage of contemporary folk luminaries, TYSON’s music echoes the spirit of the genre, drawing connections to the broader folk scene. For vinyl enthusiasts, TYSON’s records offer a nostalgic yet fresh listening experience that captures the essence of folk storytelling.

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