14x Grammy-Winning Bluegrass Artist Dan Tyminski
Releases Vinyl Edition of #1 Billboard Bluegrass Album
“God Fearing Heathen”
Tyminski's First True Bluegrass Album in 15
Years Released to Rave Reviews Last June
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Credit: Fletcher Moore
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Nashville,
TN (March 22, 2024)… Celebrated 14x Grammy-winning Bluegrass artist,
Dan Tyminski, commemorates the release of a limited edition vinyl
version of his critically acclaimed #1 Billboard Bluegrass
Album, “God Fearing Heathen,” available
today. Released via 8 Track Entertainment and distributed
by Warner ADA, the 11-track collection includes one brand new song,
“Biggest Fan,” and offers an immersive sonic journey through the
heart of Bluegrass tradition.
"Vinyl represents the most precious era
of music to me and I’m proud to have ‘God Fearing Heathen’ included
in this format,” said Tyminski. “The vinyl version includes the new
song, ‘Biggest Fan,’ inspired by my feelings of what it might be
like to tell your parents you were going to chase your music dream.
(Yes, I wrote it for my fiddle player, Maddie Denton).”
Produced by Tyminski and executive produced
by Grammy®-winning engineer, Noah Gordon, the album showcases
Tyminski’s masterful musicianship and soul-stirring vocals. The
album represents Tyminski’s first true Bluegrass album in 15 years
and the first that he self-produced. In addition, Tyminski co-wrote
ten songs on the project showcasing his immense talent as a
songwriter.
Critics applauded the new album upon its
release in June 2023. Rave reviews poured in from media outlets
such as American Songwriter, Billboard, Bluegrass Today, No
Depression, The Tennessean, Americana UK, and others.
In addition to topping the Billboard
Bluegrass Albums chart, “God Fearing Heathen” also yielded
the #1 single, “Hey Brother” -- a new Bluegrass version of Avicii’s
1 billion+ streaming hit which Tyminski originally lent his voice
to in 2013.
Renowned for his contributions to the
Bluegrass genre as both a solo artist and a member of Alison Krauss
& Union Station, Tyminski continues to captivate audiences with
his timeless sound and undeniable talent.
“God Fearing Heathen” Vinyl Tracklist:
01. "Never Comin’ Home" (Dan
Tyminski/Ira Dean)
02. “Hey Brother” (Ash Pournouri/Salem Al
Fakir/Tim Bergling/Veronica Maggio/Vincent Pontare)
03. "Keep Your Eye on Kentucky"
(Dan Tyminski/Monty Criswell)
04. "Never Met a Stranger" (Dan
Tyminski/Luke Dick/Jaida Dreyer)
05. "Silence in the Brandy" (Dan
Tyminski/ Megan Mullins)
06. "God Fearing Heathen" (Dan
Tyminski/Ira Dean)
07. "G.O.A.T." (Dan Tyminski/Monty
Criswell)
08. "No Song to Sing" (Dan
Tyminski/Monty Criswell)
09. "Occam’s Razor" (Dan
Tyminski/Monty Criswell)
10. "Ode to Jimmy" (Dan
Tyminski/Phillip Lammonds)
11. "Biggest Fan" (Dan
Tyminski/Monty Criswell)
The Dan Tyminski Band continually tours
nationwide playing fairs, festivals and clubs.
Upcoming
tour dates include:
*March 23 | The Caverns | Pelham, TN
*April 25th | MerleFest 2024 | Wilkesboro,
NC
*June 15th | National Road Bluegrass
Festival | Farmington, PA
*June 21st | Rudyfest 2024 | Morehead, KY
*June 29th | Jenny Brook Bluegrass Festival
2024 | Tunbridge, VT
*July 28th | RockyGrass Festival 2024 |
Lyons, CO
*September 20th | Bourbon and Bluegrass |
Louisville, KY
About Dan Tyminski:
Throughout his 30-plus year career, Dan
Tyminski has left his mark in every corner of modern music.
Tyminski’s voice famously accompanies George Clooney's performance
of The Stanley Brothers' classic song, "I'm A Man of Constant
Sorrow," in the film, "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou"
and his vocal collaboration with Swedish DJ Avicii on the song “Hey
Brother” was global smash, having been streamed over 1 billion
times to date.
Tyminski has also contributed guitar and/or
harmony to projects by Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Brad
Paisley, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, LeAnn Rimes,
Colt Ford, Aaron Lewis and Rob Thomas, to name a few. In addition
to his highly successful solo career, Tyminski has played guitar
and mandolin for Alison Krauss & Union Station since 1994. His
unmatched instrumental skills and burnished, soulful tenor voice
have been key components of the band.
Tyminski's many accolades include 14 Grammy®
awards, Male Vocalist of the Year honors by the International
Bluegrass Music Association four times and recognition as 2004’s
Male Vocalist of the Year by the Society for the Preservation of
Bluegrass Music in America.
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