Tyler Ramsey

Tyler Ramsey
Background information
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, USA[1]
Genres Folk
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Guitar, harmonica, piano, percussion
Labels Echo Mountain
Associated acts Band of Horses
Website http://www.tylerramsey.com/
This article is about the singer-songwriter. For the artist, see Tyler Ramsey (artist).

Tyler Ramsey is a singer-songwriter from Asheville, North Carolina, who is best known as the lead guitarist for the band Band of Horses.

History

Ramsey's eponymous debut album was released in 2005. His second album, A Long Dream About Swimming Across the Sea, was released on January 15, 2008, on Echo Mountain Records.[2]

In November 2007, Stereogum singled him out for their "Artist to Watch" series, describing his sound as reminiscent of both Ryan Adams and Red House Painters. Summing up his musical style, the Blog stated "He's sad, but more outwardly expressive: There's a ragged blues to Ramsey's voice as well as his guitar playing." [3]

Ramsey's third album, The Valley Wind, was released on September 27, 2011.

Band of Horses

Ramsey playing with Band of Horses in Brooklyn, June 20, 2010

Bill Reynolds, bassist for Band of Horses, invited Ramsey to visit him and the rest of the band in South Carolina. Tyler quickly hit it off with lead singer Ben Bridwell, who asked him to open for the band on their fall tour of 2007 and come on board as their new guitar player.

Commenting on the opportunity to play both his solo material and with Band of Horses, Ramsey said, "This is going to be an amazing tour. To have the opportunity to play solo, as well as with such a great band, I really couldn't ask for more."[4]

Ramsey has become an integral member of Band of Horses. For their third album, Infinite Arms, he wrote the track "Evening Kitchen" on which he and Bridwell share the lead vocals. He also co-wrote three other tracks. Ramsey wrote and shared vocals with Bridwell on the song "Everything's Gonna Be Undone", from the band's fourth album, Mirage Rock, on which he co-wrote the songs "Shut-In Tourist" and "Heartbreak On the 101".

Notes

  1. Charlie, "Tyler Ramsey Interview" The Milk Carton - 14 February 2008
  2. "Echo Mountain Records homepage". Echo Mountain Records.
  3. "Artist to Watch: Tyler Ramsey". stereogum.com.
  4. "Tyler Ramsey Bio". tylerramsey.com.

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