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In December 2005, Reader’s Digest magazine described Ty Nelson as a “Garth Brooks-styled country singer.” But baby-boomers might say Ty reminds them of another wholesome guitar-playing talent with striking looks and the same surname—Ricky Nelson, a singing-songwriting star of the 1960s. Although there are similarities between the two Nelsons, such as hailing from a close-knit Southern California family, possessing a distinctive baritone voice, and attracting young teen female fans, make no mistake: Ty Nelson, 20, is a contemporary performer with a promising future. And with the 2008 release of his latest album, “Last Look Back,” his career seems right on track.

Nelson’s new album includes 11 songs, ranging from ballads to country-rock. It features a number of well-known Nashville studio musicians and was produced by Julian King, an engineer who has worked with artists such as Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

Musician, composer (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) and producer Rick Marotta comments on Ty Nelson’s talent and potential:

“It’s not often in my career that I come across the kind of musical artist I see in Ty Nelson. He is more than a singer/songwriter/performer. Ty has that rare quality that will make him a star. He writes about life with insight and maturity far beyond his years. He has the talent to deliver brilliantly in a style all his own. I’ve been a fan of Ty Nelson from the first day I saw him strum a guitar and sing. His latest album shows how he has grown as an artist, and I know he is bound for success.”

Despite such heady praise, Ty Nelson remains a humble individual who speaks of his Christian faith and the power of music to lift people’s spirits. He sees his songs as a means of connecting with those who are looking for inspiration. As a young teen, Nelson performed at dozens of concerts for veterans and military organizations, including events in VA hospitals, in Memorial Day parades, and on the deck of aircraft carriers. As noted in a May 2005 (“Fresh Voices”) profile in Parade Magazine, Nelson has donated proceeds from his work to the Fallen Heroes Fund, which supports military families. He has also helped raise funds with his performances for charitable causes, such as the American Cancer Society, the American Red Cross and the Feed the Children campaign.

Nelson, who began singing gospel music in church at age 6, is a skilled guitarist and pianist who dreams of performing at the Grand Ole Opry. He started writing songs in June 2005, when his older brother, Jonathan, died from lung cancer at age 18. His brother’s death has continued to inspire Ty: “Living through that experience has taught me so much about life, love and faith. It means the world to me to, in a small way, do something like this in memory of my brother.” The “something” is the naming of his record label—JonStar Records in honor of his late brother, Jonathan. Family is a vital thread in Nelson’s life, and he speaks warmly of his parents, Paul and Sandy, and his triplet brother, Scott, and sister, Whitney. Ty is the oldest of the triplets by one minute, a fact he highlights with a smile.

According to his co-workers at American Airlines in Nashville, where Ty is employed as an agent, behind the counter, on the floor and on the ramp (handling baggage), he has a warm, outgoing personality, combined with a strong work ethic.

“Ty is very energetic, always on the go,” said Terri Baker, general manager, American Eagle Airlines.

“This young man has exceeded all expectations,” said Andy Grubbs, lead agent for American Airlines in Nashville, who hired Nelson in 2007 and has become a fan of his musical talent. “Ty has everything needed for success. He’s the total package.”

Harry McCarthy is Nelson’s manager. He befriended Nelson and his father seven years ago while on an American Airlines flight. McCarthy, a 30-year veteran of the music industry and owner-operator of Drum Paradise Nashville, Inc., has helped nurture Nelson’s talent while guiding his career. McCarthy is considered the premiere drum technician in the industry, working with major touring acts such as Bruce Springsteen, the Eagles and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

“Ty is an emerging country singing star,” McCarthy said. “People in Nashville and across the country are talking about his talent and potential.”

It appears the sky’s the limit for the soft-spoken Ty Nelson, who, when he isn’t writing songs or performing with his six-piece band, is working on his private pilot’s license.
Sky’s the limit, indeed.

Written by Mark Masse


Album Review

The first opening song is a perfect choice for the country music audience. As a matter of fact, I think the first two songs have all the right stuff for "hit song" type radio play. (Not that the others don't have what it takes for that. They just strike me with that in mind.) I'd say my fave four are 3, 6, 7, and 8. "Whisper in the Wind" was my fave from "Better Days". And "Always" was my fave from the sampler in the press kit. I'm glad they both made it to "Last Look Back"! "Make Believe" is genuine and has a quality that's so easy to relate to. Good choice for having it segue into "Always". I wonder if it surprises you that "Road to Paradise" is on my top four fave list? ...Mostly attributable to Ty's interpretation and depth of heart, put to the lyrics along with the vocals for the recording !! Wow! Ya know, I really also like track 10. So, am I allowed to make it my top 5 faves? What I like most about it actually features the drums! It's fun and upbeat ! Also, while listening, it's easy for me to visualize Ty in a performance mode ...wonderful tune for him to really connect with a live audience! I have an image in my mind's eye of Ty, in a large venue, maximizing use of the stage and grinning with his eyes while singing. The last song has a Gordon Lightfoot-like sentimentality. It's quiet and contemplative, and to me, the best way to end a record. The whole project is put together beautifully!
Bottom line, Ty is amazing! ...So musically talented...what a voice(!), so handsome(!) and heart(!) too. 

Written By Lori Wood



NEWS RELEASE
 

Nashville, TN: JonStar Records, Inc, has announced the limited release of “Last Look Back”, the new album by Ty Nelson, a 20 year old country music artist and songwriter from Nashville, TN. “I’m really proud of this record and all the people who put so much into making it possible to make this project,” said Nelson. The album features 11 songs, two of which were penned by Nelson, who has been writing extensively over the past year. “When we first set out recording, I never thought any of my songs would make the record because the whole ‘writing’ thing was, and still kinda is, new to me. So, to have a couple on here (Make Believe and Better Days) is really exciting.” Production on the album started in late 2006 with producer Julian King at the helm. “Julian did an incredible job of bringing out the best that everyone had to offer in every track and I’m so grateful to be able to work with him,” said Ty.

Ty’s last project, a self produced and self titled record released in 2004, garnered some national radio play and feature articles in Parade Magazine, Reader’s Digest, Country Weekly, Sweet 16 Magazine and others. “I can’t wait to share this record with fans, both old and new and start playing live. At the end of the day, that’s where all of the hard work comes together.”

Ty is represented and managed by Harry McCarthy of McCarthy Management who can be reached at 615.405.7029 or by mail at 2508 Winford Avenue, Nashville, TN 37211. The official online portal is www.tynelson.com and the official social networking page for Nelson is at MySpace.Com: www.myspace.com/tynelson07.
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