JUNO Award-nominated Canadian country artist Tyler Joe Miller has released his latest single “What Good Is A Memory” via The Orchard/Sony Music Canada today. Written by Miller, Gordie Sampson, Kelly Archer and Dylan Guthro, and produced by Danick Dupelle, Miller leans into the raw feelings of a relationship that has ended and delivers an anthemic break-up song.
Most recently, Miller has been nominated for a Fan’s Choice Award and his EP Spillin’ My Truth has been nominated for the Ford F-150 Album of the Year Award at this year’s CCMA Awards. The EP was also nominated for a JUNO Award earlier this year. With 2 number 1’s and 8 top 10 singles on Canadian country radio, Miller’s current single “Broken Man” is set to crack the top 10 again, as he gears up to release more music this year.
ABOUT TYLER JOE MILLER: Surrey, BC’s Tyler Joe Miller quickly made a name for himself in Canadian country music, after releasing his Gold Certified debut single, ‘Pillow Talkin’’ at the end of 2019. That single earned him the title of iHeartRadio Future Star and became his first #1 single on Canadian country radio. An unprecedented and record-breaking climb followed with the single ‘I Would Be Over Me Too’, steadily rising on the charts and earning Miller the distinction as the first independent Canadian country artist to reach #1 at radio with their first two singles. In 2020 he released his debut EP Sometimes I Don’t, But Sometimes I Do which included the singles ‘Fighting’ and ‘Sometimes I Do’. Miller went on to be named SiriusXM’s 2021 Top of the Country winner in addition to receiving four CCMA Award nominations (“Rising Star”, “Male Artist Of The Year”, “Album Of The Year” and “Fan’s Choice”), going on to then be nominated for “Fan’s Choice” and “Male Artist of the Year” in 2022 and securing nominations for “Musical Collaboration of the Year”, “Single of the Year” and “Songwriter of the Year” in 2023.
To date, Miller has 8 consecutive Top 10 singles at Canadian Country radio. Miller is extremely passionate about helping people around the world and spends the majority of his time, when he isn’t on the road, working with the Non-Profit Organization that he created called ‘The Climb Outreach Society’ which partners with Hope Of Life International, an organization based in Guatemala that assists in building homes, schools, water systems and rescuing malnourished children. Miller continues to share new music with his growing fan base across prominent stages including the 2023 Boots and Hearts Music Festival and LASSO Montreal. In May 2023 he released a special acoustic EP, The Band’s Packed Up, showcasing his evolved songwriting and vocals in a stripped-back capacity and most recently released his newest EP ‘Spillin’ My Truth’. Most recently Miller’s Spillin’ My Truth EP received a JUNO Award nomination for Country Album of the Year. He also received two CCMA Award nominations which will take place in Edmonton this September.