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#CMAFest24: Tayler Holder discusses “Climb My Way To Heaven” collab and finding his sound in Music City

The 51st annual CMA Festival is currently underway in downtown Nashville!

From Thursday to Sunday, roughly 90,000 country music fans hit Broadway to see all their favorite artists and future up-and-comers.

We were able to catch up with country music newcomer, Tayler Holder!
Tayler has lived a very interesting life for a 26-year-old. He was born and raised in a small, Texas town where he raced motocross, was an athlete, and even dipped his toes into the rodeo arena. He recently switched from the California, content creator life to a country artist in Music City!

We were able to speak with him about how his musical journey is been, finding his authentic voice, and his collaboration with Cory Asbury on “Climb My Way To Heaven”!

Watch “Climb My Way to Heaven”

Check out his CMA Fest interview from last year HERE

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