Occupation(s) Singer Name Tyler Dickerson Albums Tyler Dickerson - EP Labels Lyric Street | Years active early 2000s-present Instruments Vocals Role Musical Artist | |
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Similar People John Rich, Brooks & Dunn, Bucky Covington, Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn | ||
The Voice 2015 Battle Tyler Dickerson vs Zach Seabaugh I'm Gonna Be Somebody
Tyler Dickerson performing "Tell Your Sister I'm Single"
Tyler Dickerson (born 1993 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an American country music artist signed to Lyric Street Records. He released his debut single, "Tell Your Sister I'm Single," to radio in early 2010.
Contents
- The Voice 2015 Battle Tyler Dickerson vs Zach Seabaugh Im Gonna Be Somebody
- Tyler Dickerson performing Tell Your Sister Im Single
- Biography
- References

Biography

Tyler Dickerson was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi to Steven and Crystal Dickerson. He began performing at an early age, and by eleven he had started performing at venues in Florida. In 2005, he won Florida Male Vocalist and Male Entertainer of the Year awards for his age group. He had also become a regular performer at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dickerson signed to a recording contract with Lyric Street Records in late 2009 after entering a talent search associated with John Rich of Big & Rich, who also mentored him. He released his first single, "Tell Your Sister I'm Single," in February 2010. The song is written by Amanda Williams, Trevor Rosen, and Isaac Rich (brother of John Rich). Dickerson also signed on as an opening act for Brooks & Dunn's Last Rodeo Tour. Bobby Peacock of Roughstock gave the song a positive review, saying that Dickerson "clearly plays the premise for laughs." "Tell Your Sister I'm Single" debuted at No. 51 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week ending March 13, 2010.

Dickerson now sings in the Louisiana-based band Rockin Rouge.

Dickerson auditioned on The Voice (U.S. season 9) television show on 28 September 2015. He performed Hard to Handle, and was chosen by Blake Shelton (the only one who turned his chair). He was eliminated from the show shortly after losing to Zach Seabaugh on Travis Tritt's I'm gonna be Somebody.