I Can’t See It Now | Classic Country Ballad

This song was written by Amanda Colleen Williams and myself.  We wanted to write a song that painted a picture of a true country heart break.

 

I think this song does a great job of breaking your heart.

 

And to be completely honest, I love the old traditional country classic song that breaks your heart.

 

I’m not a guy that cries much in life.  I’m kinda one of those guys that portrays a tough image.  But there are those times in life when tough guys cry, also.

 

Usually it takes a very sad moment for me to shed a tear, like breakups or funerals.

 

But you know what?  I love the feeling that a sad country song like this gives me from time to time.

 

It’s a release and we all need an emotional release from time to time.

 

I find it helps to just put on a sad country song in the truck and let the floodgates open.

 

Ha ha ha.  Sometimes people stare, and they must think, “That guy’s going through some tough times.”

 

No – just listening to a classic country ballad.

 

OK – well here it is, folks.  Listen, and relate to the song.

 

And I hope you enjoy the release it gives you – or whatever emotion it taps into.

 

Just don’t stay sad, please.

 

I’ll have to pick you up with a fast one.

I Can't See It Now | New Music Release

Excited to announce that new music is coming soon! Preorder “I Can’t See It Now” today on Spotify

Sad, classic country music served up with a side of heartache and tears -



We tried to paint a picture of a white picket fence love-story that suddenly went sideways…

Does this song mess with your heart strings?



Well, listen to the lyrics and you tell me -

So much hearsay in everything you're hearing

Can't trust a thing people say these days

It seems

I was thinking maybe March or April

She'd come back around

But she's gone off and left me

And I can't see it now

That white picket fence with pink roses blooming

Love in her eyes as we stare at the moon, in

A picture I paint in my mind time and time again

My future was all worked out

But I can't see it now

Those romantic strolls down by the water

Got lost in my brain and all of it's clutter

And I forgot what counts

Until time ran out on

That white picket fence with pink roses blooming

Love in her eyes as we stare at the moon, in

A picture I paint in my mind time and time again

My future was all worked out

But I can't see it now

Yeah, I had it all worked out

But I can't see it now

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My favourite country is classic, from Keith Whitley to George Jones and so many others. The list is long.

The song “I Can’t See It Now” breaks my heart and brings a tear to my eye, but it also makes me smile.

Because it’s true, pure classic country music - those kinda songs I consider good therapy.

Redneck Ex-Men

ANNOUNCING the new single “REDNECK EX-MEN” by Sheldon Tyacke Canadian Outlaw Country artist.

Tell us your redneck story!

 

If you’re like Sheldon and come from a small town, you probably have a few funny stories about yourself or your redneck friends and kin.

 

In honor of Sheldon’s new single release “Redneck Ex-Men” on Friday, May 12, post your funniest, most outrageous redneck story here and be sure to follow Sheldon on your favorite music service – Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Tidal, Pandora, YouTube, etc.

 

Let’s hear your redneck story!

 

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Sheldon Tyacke Performs at Canadian Country Music Awards Week in Calgary

Sheldon had the honor of representing his home province Saskatchewan in a showcase for Saskatchewan Country Music Association in cooperation with Manitoba Country Music Association during Canadian Country Music Week in Calgary.

Sheldon Tyacke performing at Canadian Country Music Week

 

Sheldon played at an event celebrating singer-songwriters, and had a great time mingling with other musicians from Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

 

He made the trip to Calgary, Alberta, about a six hour drive from his home, with

girlfriend and photographer, Sofia Petelina.

 

 The two stopped for a photo op. at a scenic overlook called Horseshoe Canyon near Drumheller, Alberta.

Sheldon Tyacke Canadian Country Outlaw Dinosaur Bones

 

“That is a cool place because it has a bunch of dinosaur bones and a museum,” said Sheldon.

 

Here is a live action picture of Sheldon performing his set of originals and covers at the showcase, with photo credit by Sofia Petelina.

Sheldon Tyacke Canadian Country Outlaw

 

Here is the poster for the showcase with the other Saskatoon and Manitoba area singer songwriters representing their territories.

2022 MCMA and SCMA Showcase Sat 10 September Calgary

 

Click the image to preorder and save Sheldon’s new single “Yous and Me” available on all streaming platforms.

New Music Release From Saskatchewan Country Music Association Artist Sheldon Tyacke

Sheldon has been hard at work writing and recording new music, and hunting Sasquatch near his hometown Weekes, Saskatchewan.

 

Pre-orders are available now for his latest single, a tribute to hard working men and women who like to help out a neighbor or two in need.

 

Click here to preorder “Yous and Me” the new release from Canadian Outlaw Country artist Sheldon Tyacke.

Sheldon at Canadian Country Music Week

Sheldon is super proud to be representing his native province of Saskatchewan at the upcoming Canadian Country Music Week in Calgary.

Join Sheldon and other talented Canadian artists at Bottlescrew Bill's Pub 140 10 Ave SW, Calgary, Canada on September 10.

Sheldon performs solo acoustic from 8 pm to 8:30 pm. See you there!


Follow Sheldon’s artist profile on your favorite streaming services to pre-save new music - coming soon!

Sheldon and Elvis

This picture was taken at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Nashville, Tennessee U.S.A.

Sheldon Tyacke and Elvis photo credit Sofia Petelina

 

I loved my Elvis growing up.


I would always beg my parents to pick me up an Elvis record when they went to a bigger town that had a record store.

 

Once I took a Greyhound to Graceland and visited Elvis’s house in Memphis and spent the night near there before hopping another Greyhound to Nashville for a Songpreneurs songwriter retreat.

 

The thing I loved most about Elvis’s music is that he could sing anything – any genre and just knock it out of the park and be right on the money.  His voice had such range.

 

And the man could move.

 

They told him he could get up on stage, but he just couldn’t shake his hips or they were gonna have to shut him down.

 

And what can I say, the women loved Elvis.  Everybody loved Elvis.

 

Man I miss the King.  Too bad he had to go so early.

Sheldon in Nashville

 I had a great time playing at the Commodore Grille – the first time I played there in the Nashville Songwriter Showcase.

Copyright 2022. Photo credit Sofia Petelina. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.

 

What a blast to play with Amanda, Dennis and Pete.

 

Drove down with my girlfriend named Sofia who is a photographer, and got a lot of cool pictures.

Taylor Lewis, Amanda Colleen Williams, Sheldon Tyacke. Copyright 2022. Photo credit Sofia Petelina. Al Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.

 

Met some cool people.  A lady from Washington State was there.  We chatted with her a bit after.  She and her friend were in the front row and said they were really digging the show.

 

While I was in Music City, I got some great recording sessions at 522 Studio with producer and collaborator Amanda Colleen Williams.  There are lots of cool new tracks coming up in the future.

 

Also had a really cool show at the events center The 7695 and unloaded some Sasquatch gear.

Copyright 2022. Photo credit Sofia Petelina. Al Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.

 

Had a really cool drive down from Canada, but I have to say Milwaukee was my favorite city besides Nashville.

 

I did have a special stop off in Chicago.  I’ll tell you that story sometime.

18 and Life - what the song means to me

I remember rocking out to this song when I was a teenager, cruising in my car and banging my head to Skid Row, and the parties we had and the good times back then. It seemed like it was so cool to be bad.

But this song also has other values for me, as I have dealt with the consequences of what alcohol can bring, Broken homes, broken bones, near death, depression, anger, over night jail time, and the list goes on and on.

I also have a son that has spent sometime behind bars for his consequences with drugs and alcohol, and the last three years I haven’t been able to see him much because of it. It sucks and it’s sad, but I have a higher power and that is GOD that helps me keep it real in life now.

18 and Life is what can happen if you turn to the dark side in Life. We all do bad shit in life but some of us get caught, and eventually we all suffer the consequences, whether it’s jail for real, or jail in our minds.

18 and Life new single release announcement

It blows my mind to think that I’m announcing the release the song “18 and Life” today. 



I look back a long time ago rocking out to this song by one of my favorite Canadian artists, Sebastian Bach of the band Skid Row.  Never thought I’d be releasing the song as a country artist all these years later.



Goes to show, you just never know what can happen in life and music.



You can preorder the single here, and thanks in advance.



- the Canadian Country Outlaw, Sheldon Tyacke

Playing at The White Elephant in Fort Worth Texas

I was watching the show 1883 with my folks up in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan and saw The White Elephant, a bar in the Fort Worth Stockyards in Texas, U.S.A. I just played at a few weeks ago.

In the show, the sheriff character of Billy Bob Thornton shot someone at The White Elephant and Tim McGraw was in the scene, too.

My folks were like holy crap! that’s where Sheldon was.

The White Elephant website tells all about the story of the famous shoot out. Learn more on History.net here .

Thanks to my buddy Taylor Lewis for taking me to the Stockyards, and Rachel Stacy for letting me get up to play one of my songs.

Tattoos and Guitars on Spotify DistroKid Country Playlist

Sheldon’s song “Tattoos and Guitars” is featured at # 21 this week on the DistroKid Country Spotify Playlist.

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Click through the player here to listen to the DistroKid Country Playlist this week:

Be sure to Follow Sheldon on Spotify and Save “Tattoos and Guitars” to your music library.

Thanks to all the fans and friends who voted for the song.

Tracy and Big D

Thanks to Tracy and Big D for playing my song for country music fans in Australia on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

I’m a fan of some of the other artists they played on this set including Clay Walker and Keith Urban. Thanks again - from Canada.

Thinking about putting out some new music soon

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Now that things are starting to open up a bit, I’m thinking a lot about getting back down to Nashville to record some new music.

Been writing a lot with my friends from Tennessee and Texas U.S.A., and it’s been over a year since my last visit to The ‘ States.

Passing the time with long motorcycle rides with my photographer friend, Sofia.

Here are a couple of the pictures she took last week.

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Canadian Outlaw Country Tattoos

Q&A with Canadian Outlaw Country Artist Sheldon Tyacke about tattoos

Sheldon’s Nashville guitar tattoo

Sheldon’s Nashville guitar tattoo

Q: What made you want to get your first tattoo?

A: I like art, and especially the art of tattoos. 

For me they define what a person is.  Some people just have random sleeves, or whatever.  That’s not me.

All my tattoos, except maybe for a few drunken ones, have meaning.

I’ve actually been patted on the shoulder from a couple tattoo artists, letting me know that they appreciate my outlook on tattoos.

They said that they like that I do a little bit of research into what tattoos I want on my body, the meaning and such, before I get one.

I got my first tattoo because I thought it was cool, and because hot chicks like tattoos.

Q: What was your first tattoo?

A: My first tattoo was a silhouette of a wolf howling at the moon. I got it at a place called the Shamballa in Edmonton, Alberta. 

I remember when we were writing the song “Tattoos and Guitars,” my cowriter Amanda was asking me to tell the story about my tattoo art.  In true Amanda fashion, right off the bat, she was trying to get at the story.

 You’ll notice that we put a few of the images, including “Shamballa” into the song “Tattoos and Guitars.” 

 

Q: What would be your advice to somebody who is thinking about getting their first tattoo?

A:  I would say put some thought into the tattoo.  Don’t just get a random piece of art on your arm.  Especially if you’re drinking, and you’re going to regret it the next day.

 If you’re going to put some ink in you, put some thought into it and get something that is meaningful to you or to your life.

 

 Q: Does it hurt to get a tattoo?

 A: Hell yeah.  But some spots are not as painful as others.

 The most painful spot I have gotten a tattoo is my sternum, solar plexus area – where it’s a really bony area.

 It’s like the old westerns when I should have been biting on a stick when they were taking the bullet out, that kind of thing.

 And the rib cage kind of sucks, too.

Q: What else should I know about getting  tattoos?

 A: I always remember to check what the tattoo artist is using.  If he’s using brand new, sterilized needles. 

 If it looks sketchy, don’t do it.  Go somewhere else.

 Cleanliness, and the professionalism of the tattoo artist is something you should really check out.

 

 Q: Do you regret any of your tattoos?

A: Not at all.

 

Q: Do you ever find yourself in conversations with strangers about tattoos?

 A: All the time. Whether it be at the supermarket,  or traveling the world.

 I always have people asking me about different tattoos.

 For instance, the one with the guitar gets commented on a lot.  People always comment on the detail of it.

 Of course there’s the ones I can’t show everybody because I’d have to take my pants off.  (laughs)


Here’s an original song by Sheldon Tyacke Canadian Outlaw Country artist called “Tattoos and Guitars”

The only thing I let get near my heart - tattoos and guitars
— from "Tattoos and Guitars" Sheldon Tyacke words and music A. Williams, S. Tyacke, R. Scott

Sheldon Tyacke Outlaw Country Artist Live Studio Performance in Nashville

Sheldon Tyacke autographs the wall at CDX Nashville studios

Sheldon Tyacke autographs the wall at CDX Nashville studios

Sheldon stopped by CDX Nashville for a live in studio performance of a few of his favorite tunes.

Here are some photos taken during the session -

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Thanks MBC Radio for spinning Tattoos and Guitars

Big shout out to my friends up North in Prince Albert, Canada at MBC Radio for playing my latest single “Tattoos and Guitars” on the station. Always appreciate the support!

Click to listen live from anywhere in the world

Click to listen live from anywhere in the world

Guitars

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Guitars have been part of my life ever since I was a little boy.  Starting with my grandpa, and my dad and my brother.  We’ve all had guitars in our hands since we were born. 

 

There’s always been a guitar kicking around the house.

 

My grandpa and my brother are guitar builders.  They can build you a guitar out of just about anything.

 

And I love collecting guitars.

 

Of course as a songwriter being able to play a guitar is very important thing.

 

As lead singer in a band, also being a rhythm guitar player is an important thing.

 

I’ve never been a lead guitar player, but I’ve concentrated on being a good rhythm guitar player.

 

I own approximately 20 acoustic, and approximately 10 electric guitars.

 

Guitars can be art, too.  They can be good wall hangers.

 

Oh.. and hot girls love guitars.