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Tyler and The Tribe Press Release
 
For Immediate Release
Country Rock Band Releases Single “Love Me, Hate Me” from Debut Album “Rock On”



Praised by Michelle Rodriguez from 96.3 KSCS as “one of the hottest new bands in North Texas”, country, rock group Tyler and the Tribe has released its debut album “Rock On”. Selling nearly 2000 iTunes singles within its first month, the band’s current radio single “Love Me, Hate Me” is spreading  musical vibes across all Lone Star State radio waves.

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Band members Tyler Jones (Lead vocals), Heath Robinson (Electric Guitar), Colton Joe Smith (Bass) and Jordan Owens (Drums) hail from Sulphur Springs, TX and have played alongside numerous musical talents including Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights, Johnny Cooper, The Damn Quails, Cody Canada and the Departed, The Will Callers & The Thieving Birds.“There is no doubt in my mind,” Rodriguez said after listening to The Tribe perform on the spot during a 2012 Memorial Day celebration, “Any Texas music fan would’ve wanted to grab a chair, grab a beer and hear this band.”



Tyler and the Tribe…Love songs for the ladies, rock songs for the dudes

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For more information and to request “Love Me, Hate Me” on the radio:
Website: www.tylerandthetribe.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tylerandthetribe
Twitter: @tylernthetribe
Pandora: http://www.pandora.com/tyler-tribe
Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/artist/2N6iVCgemjqeQWS517JU7h
Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/tylerandthetribe
Booking & Management: Jared Darter, Big D Management

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Eater Dallas

 

After more than 30 years of flipping what some call the best beef in Denton, Earl's, the grocery, liquor and burger joint off Highway 380 E, is set to close June 16 (Saturday).

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Though their signature burgers, including the well-known Earl's Single, taste more like down home cooking than fast food grease, the owners of the retro yellow and red "stop and go" have sold their business to 7-Eleven despite booming business, according to employee Amber Hill.

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It's not over, however. A new version of the place is scheduled to open in July in Denison, which is about an hour north of its current locale in Aubrey. Just make sure if you spend the gas money, you know what sign to look for: The name is transitioning as well.

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That's right, Earl's is all grows up and adopting the name of Papa Earl's.

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