
KASEY TYNDALL
Kasey Tyndall is a North Carolina-born artist known for her hook-heavy blend of rock & roll and country, combining boldness and emotional sensitivity in a sound uniquely her own. A natural songwriter and guitarist from a young age, Tyndall first captured attention after winning a radio contest to perform onstage with superstar Keith Urban, a pivotal moment that propelled her toward a career in Nashville.
Her breakout came with the autobiographical single “Middle Man,” which earned her a life-changing publishing deal and set the stage for subsequent hits including “Jesus and Joan Jett” (featured on Spotify’s Country Rocks playlist), “Dirt Road to Hell” (which went viral on TikTok in 2023), and “Bad For Me” (2024, featured on SiriusXM’s On The Horizon).
Tyndall has shared the stage with country and Americana heavyweights such as Hank Williams Jr., Ashley McBryde, Ian Munsick, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jamey Johnson, Bailey Zimmerman, and Ella Langley, earning acclaim for her electrifying live performances and distinct voice in the country-rock genre.
Named to CMT’s 2023 Next Women of Country class, Tyndall is now entering a new era with her self-titled debut label album on MNRK Music, expected in early 2025—a fearless, personal project showcasing the depth and originality of one of country music’s most promising rising stars.
