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Nashville-based singer-songwriter Tyson James Roy joins The So Rude Podcast to share his journey from small-town Indiana to the heart of Music City. Known for his heartfelt lyrics, emotive vocals, and standout guitar work, Tyson opens up about his creative process, life as an independent artist, and the inspiration behind his newest single, “Find Me Now.”
Host Paige Ruderman first met Tyson at the inaugural Camp Popville songwriting retreat, where a weekend in a remote cabin sparked new music, fresh inspiration, and lasting connections. In this episode, Tyson reflects on his early days playing in cover bands and worship teams, the transition from his former project The Edify to releasing music under his own name, and how songs like “In My Bones” and “Find Me Now” came to life.
Whether you’re a fan of modern singer-songwriters, curious about the Nashville music scene, or a songwriter yourself, this conversation offers an inside look at the challenges and triumphs of building a music career today.
🎧 Listen now to hear Tyson’s full story, his advice for emerging artists, and what’s next for his music.
🎶 Connect with Tyson James Roy:
🎙 New episodes of The So Rude Podcast drop every Tuesday — featuring conversations about music, Nashville, songwriting, and the creative journey.
🔗 Follow and listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite streaming platform.
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Nashville-based singer-songwriter Tyson James Roy joins The So Rude Podcast to share his journey from small-town Indiana to the heart of Music City. Known for his heartfelt lyrics, emotive vocals, and standout guitar work, Tyson opens up about his creative process, life as an independent artist, and the inspiration behind his newest single, “Find Me Now.”
Host Paige Ruderman first met Tyson at the inaugural Camp Popville songwriting retreat, where a weekend in a remote cabin sparked new music, fresh inspiration, and lasting connections. In this episode, Tyson reflects on his early days playing in cover bands and worship teams, the transition from his former project The Edify to releasing music under his own name, and how songs like “In My Bones” and “Find Me Now” came to life.
Whether you’re a fan of modern singer-songwriters, curious about the Nashville music scene, or a songwriter yourself, this conversation offers an inside look at the challenges and triumphs of building a music career today.
🎧 Listen now to hear Tyson’s full story, his advice for emerging artists, and what’s next for his music.
🎶 Connect with Tyson James Roy:
🎙 New episodes of The So Rude Podcast drop every Tuesday — featuring conversations about music, Nashville, songwriting, and the creative journey.
🔗 Follow and listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite streaming platform.
Follow the podcast: