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Louisville Music COVIDiary #9: Tyler Stiller

Tyler Stiller

Tyler Stiller is our feature for the Louisville Music COVIDiary today. Tyler gave us a video of his song "This Ain't Heaven". Tyler says of the song:

"I wrote this song a few years ago when nursing school was hitting me hard and I was struggling to find peace in the next day. I still don’t know if it will ever fit in on an album but I find comfort in it in curious times. It basically underlines trying to find stability of mind and heart in the same thing day in and day out, which isn’t an easy thing to do. But once I was able to accept that wanting more will never change I found my peace. I hope we can all find that same peace right now."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ6PstNXPC0&feature=youtu.be

Welcome to the new Louisville Music COVIDiary, a series of posts that highlight some of our vibrant, talented, and amazing musicians in and around our City as they deal with the effects of the COVID19 Pandemic. One of the most devastating effects for musicians has been the forced closure of our music venues and other places for artists to perform, leaving many without much needed income and disconnected from their audiences.  In this series, we have asked musicians to send us a song or story about what they are going through during this strange and uncertain time. We also told them they can share whatever they want. We trust our local musicians’ creativity!

If you'd like to participate, please upload your video to YouTube then send the link to Laura Shine at lshine@wfpk.org.

 

Laura is the afternoon host from 3-6 pm weekdays. Email Laura at lshine@lpm.org

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