Tyler Halverson drops newest single, “Tiffany Blue” with Carter Faith

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South Dakota troubadour Tyler Halverson released his latest single “Tiffany Blue” featuring rising country singer-songwriter Carter Faith.

“here’s a title i brought to my friends jon decious, summer overstreet and dave pahanish,” shared Halverson. “its about that time when you think you found love, and just wind up leaving lost. all brought to life by eddie spear.”

“I went with Ashley Monroe to Eddie’s studio to sing some background vocals on one of Tyler’s songs, ‘Fly Over Me Angel,’ and while we were there Tyler asked me to sing some harmonies on ‘Tiffany Blue,’” shared Faith. “Halfway through recording them, Eddie turned around in his chair and suggested it be a duet. I was obviously down because the song is so good, I loved it from the moment I heard the demo. I’m pretty honored to be on it.”

“Tiffany Blue” wraps up what has unquestionably been a landmark year for Halverson, highlighted by a string of singles that includes “Yella Rose,” “As They Did,” “Her,’ “Cut You Loose,” and the boisterous “Run Wild,” all joined by official music videos streaming HERE. As if all that weren’t enough, last month saw Halverson officially kick off the Yuletide season with his new holiday single, “Christmas By Myself,” streaming HERE.

Hailed by Country Swag as “the real deal,” Halverson is currently traveling the US on The Run Wild Tour – his biggest headline run to date. 2024 will then get underway with a series of shows including dates supporting The Panhandlers through late January. Tickets for all announced dates are available now. Halverson is represented by legendary Nashville manager Erv Woolsey (George Strait, LeeAnn Womack) and Allen Mitchell of The Erv Woolsey Company.

See his RFD-TV appearance HERE.

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