Prescott Valley Performing Arts presents Tyller Gummersall, Country Singer/Songwriter May 23, 7pm “…weaving tales that hit like a high-plains wind.” On May 23, Prescott Valley Performing Arts is pleased to present local talent Tyller Gummersall performing his traditional Country music, which “echoes the soul of the American West.” As a supporter of performing arts himself, Tyller is graciously dedicating this performance as a Benefit Concert – the proceeds of which will go toward future Prescott Valley Performing Arts and Youth Music program. Tyller Gummersall’s music is a rugged hymn to the American West, forged on the cattle trails and starry nights of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Raised on ranches and cutting his teeth in weathered dance halls, Tyller’s Traditional Country sound carries the grit of cowboy poetry and the heart of a seasoned storyteller. Mentored from age eight by two-time national flat-picking champion Gary Cook, he honed a guitar style as authentic as the sagebrush plains, blending it with a voice that’s lived every mile of the open road. That Western soul spurred a journey from Colorado’s high country to Nashville’s songwriting haunts and Texas’ honky-tonks, where he co-wrote with icons like Jim Lauderdale and shared the stage with legends. Now rooted here in Prescott, Arizona, Tyller’s solo shows bring his nine albums and over one million streams to life with vivid stories of ranch life, love, and the working man’s grit. He’s graced iconic stages like Nashville’s Douglas Corner Cafe, performing alongside Tony Arata—whose pen gave Garth Brooks “The Dance”—and Texas’ Hilltop Cafe, trading songs with David Lee, the hitmaker behind Cody Johnson, Montgomery Gentry, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and more. Produced by Grammy winner Lloyd Maines, his sophomore album Long Ride Home charted for 20 weeks on the Texas Regional Radio Report, while his latest single, “Hot Desert Night Dance Floor,” conjures a desert honky-tonk with soulful strums. Tyller’s shared bills with giants like John Anderson and Robert Earl Keen, but his solo performances—just him and his guitar—shine brightest, weaving tales that hit like a high-plains wind. SavingCountryMusic.com nails it: “Go see Tyller Gummersall if he’s playing near you; he’s one of those super underrated guys with excellent songs and a traditional country sound that’ll smoke most mainstream acts off the stage.” For this solo show, Tyller offers an intimate night of originals born from his cowboy roots, paired with classic covers that honor the genre’s soul. “It’s me, my guitar, and the stories I’ve carried from the ranches to the road,” he says. “From Douglas Corner to Hilltop Cafe, I’ve learned from the best, now I’m here to share it all.” Tyller Gummersall’s solo set is real and ready to rope in any crowd under the wide Western sky. This is a one night only opportunity with PVPA showcasing Tyller on Friday, May 23, 7pm at Main Street Theatre, 3235 N. Main Street, Prescott Valley. Tickets are $25. For more information, go to pvperformingarts.org or call (928) 515-2944. Those who attend will most definitely enjoy a night to remember.
Friday May 23, 2025
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM MST
Friday, May 23, 7pm
Main Street Theater 3235 N Main Street, Prescott Valley
$25
PVPerformingArts.org / 928.515.2944
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