KASEY’S STORY

Known for her hook-heavy convergence of rock & roll and country, a sound that perfectly echoes the rare balance of boldness and sensitivity that infuses all her output, North Carolina native Kasey Tyndall started playing guitar and writing her own songs as a little girl. The singer-songwriter got her big break after winning a radio contest to sing onstage with superstar Keith Urban.

She soon moved to Nashville and quickly began building momentum, scoring a major win when “Middle Man” (an autobiographical yet deeply resonant song) landed her a life-changing publishing deal.

She’s since gained acclaim for songs like “Jesus and Joan Jett” (featured on Spotify’s Country Rocks playlist since it premiered in early 2022), “Dirt Road to Hell” (a summer 2023 single that went viral on TikTok), and “Bad For Me” (a January 2024 release featured on SiriusXM’s “On The Horizon”).

While touring with the likes of Hank Williams Jr., Ashley McBryde, Ian Munsick, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jamey Johnson, Bailey Zimmerman, Ella Langley, and more, Tyndall has earned such accolades as being named to the 2023 class of CMT’s Next Women of Country and continually carved out her own distinct lane in the country-rock world.

Tyndall is now embarking on an all-new era with her self-titled debut label album on MNRK Music, expected early 2025. The result: a fearlessly personal body of work revealing a one-of-a-kind songwriter of extraordinary depth.

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