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#CMAFest25: Tyler Booth talks musical journey and rural roots

Kentucky’s very own Tyler Booth has been making waves since he burst on the country scene. He is proud of his rural roots and it shows in his songs like “G.O.B. by the G.O.G.” and “Hank Crankin’ People”.

You may have seen him on tour with Darius Rucker, Brooks & Dunn, or Dwight Yoakum, or even right here on RFD-TV on the Dailey and Vincent Show!
Tyler is set to release his new EP Downtown on June 27th.

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We sat down with our good buddy during this year’s CMA Fest to talk about his rural roots, his musical journey, and what the future holds.

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“Positively Paula,” is a nationally-syndicated lifestyle/food show that invites viewers to share a moment with their friend: Paula Deen, who we know and love.
Each week, “Rural Heritage” on RFD-TV treats its viewers to stories of farmers borrowing from yesterday to do the work of today. Using hand tools, natural farming methods and draft animal power, these men and women successfully compete with their neighbors who instead employ large, expensive modern machinery and rely on chemical fertilizers and insecticides to grow their crops.
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