As a child, Tyler-James Kelly spent countless hours at his Nanna’s house, captivated by the sounds of old 45s rather than mingling with kids his age. Drawn to 1970s country legends like Hank Williams, Jerry Reed, Merle Haggard, and Kris Kristofferson, Kelly began playing guitar at the age of ten and never looked back. His parents often joked about his "old soul," saying he must have walked into a corn maze in 1975 and never emerged. Now a seasoned songwriter and skilled guitarist, Kelly blends the vintage tones and timeless storytelling of his heroes with a contemporary edge.
His solo debut album, Dream River, was born from a time of personal change and introspection. Moving into a new home with his partner, coupled with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the loss of close friends, prompted Kelly to reevaluate his artistic identity. Shedding past personas, he embraced authenticity, crafting an album steeped in the rich traditions of 1970s country music. The record delves into themes of temptation, guilt, small-town struggles, gratitude, and life's simple pleasures, all conveyed with emotional honesty and a deep respect for the genre.
Recorded with contributions from top-tier musicians, Dream River beautifully captures the essence of American roots music. Standout tracks include the lilting waltz of the title song, the honky-tonk energy of "Travelin' Troubadour," and the haunting ballad "Hard Times." With his commanding baritone voice and wonderful guitar work, Kelly seeks to honor the legacy of country and folk music while creating timeless stories that resonate across generations. He does all of this with great success. Dream River is a wonderful, standout album in a year of a lot of great music.