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Official blog for Sheldon Tyacke Canadian Outlaw Country Artist. Sheldon writes about hunting, camping, fishing, outdoor living, tattoos, music and travels. He loves George Jones country music, and sometimes does a little Sasquatch hunting in the wilderness around his hometown Weekes, Saskatchewan near Saskatoon, Canada. Drop a line, eh? #needmyjones #outlawcountry
Sheldon’s new single is coming soon!
Preorder your copy today on Amazon Music here
Here in Saskatchewan it has been a nontypical start to winter, and I’m not complaining.
This winter our first real snowfall didn’t happen until the second week of January.
Usually we can see snow as early as October , but it mostly starts in November.
It’s been strange seeing people ride their motorcycles on the streets of Saskatoon in the first week of January, but winter is here now.
It’s now time for me to transition from 2 wheels to 2 Skis
This means from motorcycle to snowmobile, and I do like them both, but I have to say my motorcycle is my favourite.
So hey tell me what’s your favourite ride, Bike or Sled.
Either way gotta love that freedom of the ride Eh?!
Check out Sheldon’s song “Yous and Me” where ever you listen -
The BACA fundraiser event “Holiday Bikes for Kids” on December 9, 2023 at Pink Cadillac’s Diner was a success, and I’m very happy.
We raised over $2000 for BACA.
Local personal and business donations provided many great items that were used for a silent auction that evening.
Sofia Petelina was my right hand woman helping me with many things, such as donations, 50/50 draw, helping organize, selling tickets, etc. in conjunction with the Army and Navy Veterans Club Saskatoon.
Mike Sherstabitoff donated two very cool BMX Pedal bikes that are going to a couple kids that deserve a sweet ride.
Thank you everyone that showed up and donated, with your help and the help of BACA we will put some smiles on kids faces
I had a great time playing at the Commodore Grille – the first time I played there in the Nashville Songwriter Showcase.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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!
I love the art of tattoos. Tattoos for me are definition of good times, bad times, different things that happened for me in my life.
Basically they explain who I am.
Define who I am.
I don’t find tattoos to be trashy. Unless of course they’ve been done by a bad tattoo artist. Then they may look trashy.
They hurt like hell sometimes. But it’s worth it.
Interview with CJVR FM Melfort, SK, Canada / CJVR Today's Best Country