With looks that don’t match expectations, showing up for gigs has sometimes started with an awkward or even unpleasant welcome for country musician Tylar Bryant. But that’s not stopped him from pursuing his passion. From an unusual encounter on a school bus to a chance meeting with a visionary who gave him the community he didn’t know he needed, this Texas native finds serendipity woven throughout his budding career as a Black Americana artist.
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Black artists in Americana and country music are challenging the outdated notion that their lack of representation is due to a shortage of interest or talent. Their rich melodies, soulful harmonies, and artful lyrics are the newest contributions to a body of work that has for too long been overlooked. Join host John Morrison as he presents five stories of up-and-coming Black Americana musicians seeking to reclaim country music as an inclusive genre.
Each episode of Artist To Watch from WXPN takes you on a deep and personal dive into the real-life struggles of emerging performers and offers up new talent for you to discover before the rest of the world does. The debut season delves into the lives and music of up-and-coming musicians who found support, community, and inspiration through the Black Opry Residency. These include:
Songwriter and performer Tylar Bryant, a Texas native now based in Nashville who marries modern and traditional country music with rock and pop grooves
Samantha Rise, a Philadelphia-based teacher, activist, and performer whose inclusive music evoking their myriad experiences is rooted in indie folk
Grace Givertz, a Boston-based folk artist and multi-instrumentalist whose witty and honest lyrics bring a refreshing energy and sound to folk music
Nashville-based twin brothers Brandon and Derek Campbell, who harmonize, write and perform as The Kentucky Gentlemen, creating a captivating blend of mainstream country influenced by 90s R&B
Soulful singer-songwriter Denitia, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter whose poetic lyrics and retrospective music exhibits elements of country and folk
Curated by WXPN, the Artist To Watch podcast shines a spotlight on up-and-coming musical artists and helps you discover your next favorite jam. Black Opry Residency has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.