In this episode, T sits down with Nashville singer-songwriter, recording artist Tyler Kohrs. They discuss his upbringing in Trenton, Illinois, his early years singing in chorus, his decision to move to Nashville, his time on The Voice (Season 20) and I Can See Your Voice (Season 3), his many visits backstage at The Grand Ole Opry, and his plans for 2026 and beyond.
Tyler moved to Nashville in 2019 after several years of regular trips for writing and performing since 2015. He grew up in Trenton, Illinois just outside of the St. Louis, Missouri area. Over the years, he has been mentored by some of the industry's most respected names including Ryan Larkins, Emily Shackelton, Justin Kawika Young, and Natalie Hemby. His dedication and artistry have earned him features on NBC’s The Voice (Season 20) and as the winner of Season 3 of FOX’s I Can See Your Voice.
He has collaborated with artists like Maddie & Tae and Hunter Hayes, and has been publicly recognized and backed by an impressive list of country music figures including Carrie Underwood, Brett Young, Carly Pearce, Kelsea Ballerini, Lori McKenna, Karen Fairchild (Little Big Town), Shane McAnally, Natalie Hemby, Emily Shackelton, Lainey Wilson, Charles Kelley (Lady A), Matt Stell, Sara Evans, Shane Stevens, Liz Rose, Jessi Alexander, Michael Buble, Noah Cyrus, Martina McBride, and many more.
What is The Good, the Bad & the Music?
Husband and wife hosts Tyler Davis & Bri Worek discuss their lives after moving to Nashville, TN from rural North Carolina. Tyler (T. Davis) is an Americana/Soul singer-songwriter/artist/producer, and Bri is a vocal coach and licensed speech-language pathologist. Together (and with guests) they discuss life as creatives, navigating the music industry, and the ups and downs of trying to make it in Music City: the good, the bad, and the music.