Born: 2 / 5 / 1962
Location: United States
Boyd Tyrone Herndon (born May 2, 1962) is an American country music singer and songwriter. His music career began in the 1980s as a member of the Tennessee River Boys, a predecessor to the country band Diamond Rio. Herndon quit the band early on and gained his first national exposure as a competitor on Star Search. He then played at various honky-tonks in Texas. After signing to Epic Records in 1993, Herndon made his debut in 1995 with his number-one single, "What Mattered Most". This was followed that same year by the release of his first album, also titled What Mattered Most.
MusicBrainz content provided under the terms of the Data License
Wikipedia content provided under the terms of the
Creative Commons BY-SA license
Join our community with our FREE weekly newsletter
Countrytown are celebrating 20 queer country artists leading the way, like Brandi Carlile, Orville Peck, Maren Morris, Michael Waugh, Paisley Fields and more!
Ty and Alex met six years ago.