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Kid Rock says, “Ty Stone is an
undeniable talent. He is Blue Eyed Soul at its finest. His powerful and
soulful voice are truly something to witness, and the songs he writes are
even better.” At 11 years old, Ty Stone purchased his first 4 track recorder
and began making music. He would spend hours locked in his parents’ basement
recording his best imitations of the Beastie Boys and The Fresh Prince. As
Ty matured so did his influences, his love for making music, and his amazing
voice. After Ty taught himself to play several instruments, he began writing
rock, country, and folk songs. He formed the band “2 Days Straight” in 1999
and began performing live shows in Detroit. The Southern Rock outfit found
immediate success locally and was soon noticed by Nashville producer and
writer, Blue Miller (India Arie, Blue October). Blue agreed to bring the
band to Nashville and produce 2 Days Straight’s first record, “The Chrome
Album.” It showcased Stone’s powerful vocals over heavy blues guitar riffs.
The recording was critically acclaimed and locally successful, but never
received the national attention that Stone began to seek . Just as the group
was poised to follow up their success, Ty was laid off from his job at Great
Lakes Steel. Though initially devastated, Ty quickly saw this as an
opportunity to escape the family business and pursue his dreams of a career
in music. He decided to move to Los Angeles, and got his first taste of
performing as a solo act. Ty spent the next two years performing at every
major venue in Los Angeles. He also recorded his first solo record, “TCMFB,”
with Brian Irwin producing. Ty and his new band headlined several concerts
in Los Angeles for Indie 103.1fm, and Ty’s song, “Beauty Queen,” was
featured in full on the finale of ABC’s “The Bachelorette.” Ironically, it
was back in Detroit where Ty would find his next major break. Before Stone
had a chance to shop his new record in Los Angeles, one of Ty’s friends gave
a copy of it to Kid Rock at a Piston’s game. Impressed, Kid Rock quickly
offered to take Ty under his wing and signed him to a development deal with
Top Dog records. Over the next 18 months “Ty Stone and the Truth” recorded
an album with Kid Rock at his Clarkston, MI home. Driven to create a
nationwide fanbase, Kid Rock hired Ty to open over 40 arena concerts for the
“Live Trucker” tour. Ty’s fans now include Uncle Kracker, David Allen Coe,
Hank Williams Jr., Big and Rich, Travis Tritt and many others. While Top Dog
Records negotiates Ty’s distribution deal, Stone resides in Nashville and is
focusing on performing, as well as developing his songwriting career. He is
currently signed to Top Dog Records, a member of NSAI, and represented by
Music Attorney Rosemary Carroll. Ty’s first major release is scheduled for
2007.
Also, Check out Ty Stone's MySpace page...

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