![]() He’s up there, purely and simply, because he’s an unreal talent with dedicated fans and incredible music that clearly resonates with a helluva lot of people. ![]() You absolutely love to see the Kentucky native up there with some of the most popular artists in all of music, not just country, who are all on massive record labels and put millions into getting those albums to debut in the Top 10 on that chart. Quite impressive for an independent artist like Tyler, especially considering there was virtually no press or much marketing in the lead up to release day, and, for all intents and purposes, the project only featured eight songs with three separate versions of each (the Hallelujah version, the Jubilee version, and the Joyful Noise version). ![]() Leydet lays out facts supporting the idea that canis latrans is a symbol of the stumbling blocks we face as a society. But the endangered species Leydet writes about is not so much the coyote as it is homo sapiens. And it shows, because his new triple album, Can I Take My Hounds To Heaven?, debuted at #8 on Billboard’s Top 200 All-Genre Albums chart. The Coyote: Defiant Songdog of the West is very much about survival against sometimes terrifying odds.
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