Tyrone
Wells still sort of chuckles to himself when he thinks about the fact
that making music is his “job." He has been at this “job" for well over
a decade, and is just now beginning to shake off the discomfort and
stress of the days when he had a real job (TJ Maxx - lead of the ladies
department in Spokane, WA). As far as jobs go, Tyrone feels like he has
won the lottery (in regards to his present “job”). He loves to create
music. He loves to perform. He is a husband, and a father of 3
daughters. He has four sisters, so he feels right at home being
completely outnumbered by the ladies in his present household (and also
when he was the lead of the ladies dept at TJ Maxx). He believes that
Jesus is for real. He’s writing this bio. He’s referring to himself in
the third person. He knows that this bio has a ring of sarcasm, but he
is dead serious. He feels extremely grateful. He jokes around, but he
has worked very hard at making music his “job." He has spent countless
hours writing, recording, playing live, and traveling to play live
again. He has spent time away from his beloved family to make this
thing a reality. He has never really experienced much radio success, so
his fans have been gained the old fashioned way, by pouring his heart
out on a stage, and by word of mouth. He feels certain that he will
make music until his dying day, as it is not only gratifying for him to
create, but also therapeutic and necessary. He can’t believe you’re
still reading this… if you are still reading this, he wants to thank you
for taking the time to do so, and for supporting what he does. He
knows it would be impossible without you.
Old Rock House
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