On the Record | Ty Myers’ Heavy On The Soul album was recorded at the Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals

The inspiration behind Ty Myers’ album, Heavy On The Soul, goes back to one place: his mom’s car.

He shares the memories that shape the sound of his new album that led him to record at the most soulful place in the country, the iconic Fame studios in Muscle Shoals.

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