
Jeff Hyde w/ Ryan Tyndell & Bryan Simpson
Chief's on Broadway
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Nashville
Saturday, April 25 at 8 pm CDT
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Saturday, April 25 at 8 pm CDT
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Jeff Hyde
A native of Marshall, Texas and raised on sounds of artists such as Keith Whitley, Tom T. Hall, and The Statler Brothers, Jeff Hyde moved to Nashville to pursue music in 2001. He quickly established himself as one of Music City’s busiest and best songwriters, penning numerous Country hits, including Eric Church's chart-topping singles "Springsteen," "Record Year" and “Round Here Buzz.” A long line of artists including Alan Jackson, George Strait, Bobby Bare, Luke Bryan, Charlie Worsham, Nikki Lane and Becky Buller have also put their own stamp on his songs. In 2018 he released his first solo album “Norman Rockwell World.”
Ryan Tyndell
Ryan Tyndell is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer originally from East Texas. He has written songs for some of the biggest names in country music, including Eric Church, Keith Urban, Dierks Bentley, Randy Houser, Chase Rice, Little Big Town, Hailey Whitters, Jackson Dean and more. His song “Springsteen,” recorded by Eric Church, was nominated for Best Country Song at the Grammy Awards in 2013.
In addition to his success as a songwriter, he has produced critically acclaimed records for Ryan Beaver, Tucker Beathard, and Charlie Worsham. He is currently signed to the independent publisher Little Louder Music.
Bryan Simpson
Modern American eclectic singer-songwriter Bryan Simpson is an artist whose sound unnervingly explores an evocative amalgamation of southern folk, bluegrass, classic country and indie eclecticism, w/the playful swagger, relatable storytelling, & thoughtful introspection of his heroes which include John Hartford, Tom T Hall, Jeff Tweedy, and of course Bob Dylan.
Bryan’s songs have netted praise from all corners: The Huffington Post wrote “Bryan’s original undertakings are reminiscent of the whimsical and whip-smart work by David Byrne and Jim James”. While SeattlePi claims Simpson’s music echoes “Bowie, and Beck in the melodies, moods, and arrangements. The quest is entertaining and thought-provoking.” His genre-spanning career has included making records and touring as a singer/songwriter with luminaries as diverse as The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, bluegrass giant Ricky Skaggs and Mumford and Sons. Simpson has had many of his original songs recorded by artists that run the gamut from country royalty George Strait to alt country rock standout, Stephen Wilson, Jr to American DJ Marshmello. In 2024, Simpson released his first record under his own name. “The Oldest’- produced by Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan/Brandi Carlisle), it takes his shade tree kaleidoscopic storytelling center stage. In late '25 Bryan released his first single, "Punk Rock Show" off his sophomore record. Recorded at legendary RCA Studio A in Nashville w/Phillip Smith (Noah Kahan/Chris Stapleton) at the helm.

