
When
July 01, 2023 | 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
What
Tyron hails from Houma, Louisiana, where music and culture are plentiful.
He had other obligations before focusing on music in his adult life – including a combat tour as a US Marine in Operation Desert Storm. Serving the country put distance between Tyron and a career in show business, but once he returned home, he moved to New York City to study acting. The idea of playing music was planted in his tiny West Village apartment.
He began writing and playing songs over speakerphone with his brother Tate, who was living in Colorado. The two wrote a set of originals, and Tyron eventually moved to Colorado to join him. The pair began playing locally, becoming a hometown favorite, performing regularly at Herman’s Hideaway. It wasn’t long until Tyron on guitar, Tate on bass, and a revolving door of drummers named themselves “Too Fish” and headed out on the road, playing blues and rock clubs throughout the Midwest and Rockies.
Tyron returned to New Orleans, Louisiana in 2003, two years before one of the biggest natural disasters in American history came roaring ashore… Tyron got involved in rebuilding a city ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, with many neighborhoods without power for weeks on end due to the flooding damage. And during this heavy work season, the conversation on the job sites often turned to music. Using generators to power amps and guitars – in unfinished houses and buildings, Tyron began holding jam sessions with other contractors. They even called themselves the Bywater Rock Group. It only grew from there…
Where
The Stone Cellar
550 N. Washington (Hwy. 237) Round Top, TX 78954