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Biography

“We could say we’re red dirt country, but the soil up here in the Keystone State is quite a few shades darker than that.”

Outside of the industrial ruins of early 20th century boom towns where steel mills and coal mines thrived and steam engines thundered through the valleys, Cody Tyler & Gypsy Convoy are forging their own path through the foothills of Appalachia. The songs on their debut album are the product of Cody Tyler’s musings while hunting deep in the Pennsylvania wilderness. With a long history that dates back to the colonial era, Cody’s family has hunted the hard timbers, tilled the fields, worked in the mines, and sweated in the steel mills of Pennsylvania for generations. Cody’s father, a third-generation trucker, inspired Cody’s love of country music and hunger for the open road from a young age. Like his family of truckers and travelers that came before him, his yearning for the road was bred into him. Armed with with his songs written from his tree stand, his musical journey has led him on the open road across the United States as a solo artist and all over the northeast with Gypsy Convoy in tow.

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Cody and the Convoy may be from above the Mason-Dixon line, but they have forged a country sound of their own that tips its hat to the blue collar men and women of the Keystone State’s Appalachian heartland. Gypsy Convoy is a collection of battle-tested musicians that have collectively earned their stripes sweating it out in bars and honky tonks across the state for years.

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In 2023, Cody Tyler & Gypsy Convoy won two Central Pennsylvania Music Awards for Album of the Year and Best Country Band. They were also nominated for Best Male Vocalist and Songwriter of the Year. From 2020-2024, they have been nominated for a combined eight CPMA's, including a 2024 nomination for Best Country Band. Cody was a Top 150 vocalist for Season 14 of NBC’s The Voice, reaching the executive producer callback auditions in Los Angeles. In 2019, the band was the runner-up in the Tumbleweed Country Music Festival Rising Star Talent Search, which featured over 300 artists from the United States and Canada. The band were also finalists at the I-105 WIOV Showdown in the Park in 2018 and 2021.

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On May 13th, 2022, Cody Tyler & Gypsy Convoy proudly released their debut album, Stare Your Demons Down, which encompasses the sound Cody describes as "Black Dirt Country.” It derives its name from the fertile dirt tilled by PA farmers for centuries and the rocky, dusty soil of the Appalachian coal country. The feel of the songs is just as earthy, as if they flowed from the mountains into the Susquehanna River.

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Cody’s main influences include The Allman Brothers Band, The Steel Woods, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, Rush, Willie Nelson, Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, Yes, Chris Stapleton, Genesis, Billy Strings, Marcus King, Little Feat, Brent Cobb, Led Zeppelin, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, and many more.

 

“One to the Heart” is the album’s only co-written song, featuring the lyrical talents of Billy Sayle and Travis Lamoreaux of the Facebook music blog Dark Horse Music Review. The song was written by Billy and Travis, and sent to Cody because they felt it fit him. Cody revised a few lyrics, and the band took it to a rocking new level that led to it becoming their opening song at many live shows, as well as the opening song of the album.

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“Fate I Can’t Outrun” describes the life of a heartbroken and weary train engineer hauling anthracite coal from Pennsylvania’s coal region to Chicago. “I had a melody in my head for the words, and they just flowed out of my pen.” He later revised the first verse while sitting at a railroad crossing just several hundred feet away from the same stretch of road where he was compelled to pull over and write “Eagle Tattoo.”


“Ramble In The Hills” was inspired by a journey up PA Route 44 North, which weaves its way through the mountains of Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties. Old fashioned bars and inns in downtown Germania and Waterville also appear in the song, following a “convoy” of blue collar hunters as they bar-hop their way to deer camp, an age-old Pennsylvania tradition celebrated by its Woolrich-clad hunters who turn out to be much better drinkers than sportsmen.

The story behind “Eagle Tattoo” began for Cody over spring break in 2015. He got a tattoo of an Eagle on his right arm with dog tags initialed “PEB” and “IRP” for his grandad and great-uncle. His grandfather was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army National Guard, and suffered a fatal heart attack during drill in Camp Drum, NY in the early 1980s, over a decade before Cody was born. His great-uncle was a paratrooper in WWII, and jumped with the 82nd Airborne Division on D-Day. He was KIA on 7 June 1944, and is buried in the American cemetery in Normandy. Cody’s grandmother and little brother have both visited his grave. In 2017, Cody’s little brother decided to join the Army, and he wrote the song while his brother was in basic training at Fort Jackson.“The song is me talking to him, praying that he’d best never give me a reason to add to my tattoo. I hope the day never comes that I’d have to put his initials on my arm.” In a meeting with legendary Grammy-nominated producer Dave Ivory, he suggested they finish the story of the song, which inspired the band to write a bridge that sends the song soaring into another dimension and back again.

 

Cody’s family owns a few acres in the northern tier of Pennsylvania, by the “PA Grand Canyon.”  The tract of land and Cody’s experiences on it inspired “Playin’ With Firewater.” The acreage is so far removed from everything, it’s nearly impossible to find except with written directions. This song reminisces times spent in the backcountry, while also being mindful that things can go wrong if you can’t handle your whiskey. Cody wrote it on a cold day hunting whitetails, sitting at the base of a tree as old as the hills. “The deer weren’t moving that day, so I figured I’d write a song. I was so intent on finishing the song, an entire herd could’ve passed me by and I’d have had no idea.” This was the first song Cody had written while hunting the hard timbers of northern Pennsylvania.

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So far...

  • - 2024 I-105 WIOV Showdown in the Park Winner

  • - 2024 Central Pennsylvania Music Award Nominee - Best Country Band

  • - 2023 Central Pennsylvania Music Award Winner - Album of the Year (Stare Your Demons Down)

  • - 2023 Central Pennsylvania Music Award Winner - Best Country Band

  • - 2023 Central Pennsylvania Music Award Nominee - Best Songwriter and Best Male Vocalist

  • - Toured the U.S. as a solo musician and full band, playing shows in Pennsylvania, Florida, Hawaii, Delaware, New Jersey, California, Maryland, Massachusetts, West Virginia, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, Vermont, Texas, New York, Arkansas, Utah, and Oklahoma

  • - Sold out a headlining show at The Englewood, Hershey, PA, 11/25/2020

  • - Headlined the sold-out Keystone State Country Music Fest - Sinking Spring, PA, August 2020

  • - Played at the pre-party for Cody Jinks' inaugural Loud & Heavy Festival at the White Elephant Saloon at the Stockyards in Fort Worth, TX, August 2018

  • - Supporting act for Chris Stapleton, Old Dominion, Zach Bryan, Charles Wesley Godwin, Courtney Patton, Caleb Johnson, Unknown Hinson, Justin Wells, Matt Woods, Moonshine Bandits, and more

  • - Song-swapped in writer's rounds with Darby Sparkman, Bryan James, Al Enzian, Chris Stewart, Clete Bradley, Ritch Henderson, Moondawg Hall, Marcus Willever, Sam Schmidthuber, Colin King, Chris Poindexter, Tim Elkins, Tim Allen, John Rossey, AJ Croix and many more

  • - Performed at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, TN, June 2018

  • - Dark Horse Music Review featured Artist of the Week alongside Travis Meadows, Casper McWade, Clete Bradley, Gethen Jenkins, Moondawg Hall, Ben Jarrell, and more

  • - Runner-up in 2017 Annual Summer Open Mic at the Circle Tavern in Avalon, NJ, hosted by the Roasted Beat, South Jersey's Entertainment Magazine

Media

Social Media

Instagram: 3.84k Followers (@CodyTylerMusic)

Facebook: 5.2k Likes - facebook.com/CodyTylerMusic

TikTok: 450 Followers - @CodyTylerGypsyConvoy

YouTube: 488 Subscribers - over 53,000 Views

Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/c/codytyler

"Fate I Can't Outrun" - The lead single from the debut album,
Stare Your Demons Down

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