Tylor & the Train Robbers
Boise, ID
Tylor & the Train Robbers are an Americana band rooted in the high desert landscapes of the American West and based out of Boise, Idaho. Known for their gritty lyricism, tight musicianship, and relentless work ethic, the band has carved out a space in the national roots music scene with a sound that’s as timeless as it is fresh. Fronted by singer-songwriter Tylor Ketchum, and joined
by brothers Jason Bushman (bass) and Tommy Bushman (drums), along with lead guitarist Antonio Vazquez, their musical bond runs deep—fueled by family, hard touring, and a shared love of authentic storytelling.
Their music blends outlaw country, red-dirt rock, folk, and Western soul, echoing influences like Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt, and Steve Earle, while forging a path that’s distinctly their own. With rich harmonies and road- worn energy, Tylor & the Train Robbers turn every show into a journey—equal parts sweat, soul, and story.
Since releasing their 2017 debut album Gravel, the band has continued to evolve both in sound and scope. Their 2019 follow-up, Best of the Worst Kind, dug deeper into historical and personal narratives—most notably on “The Ballad of Black Jack Ketchum,” inspired by Tylor’s distant relative and legendary outlaw.
In 2022, they released Non-Typical Find, a standout record produced by Cody Braun of Reckless Kelly, showcasing a more refined, expansive sound that remained grounded in character-driven songwriting.
by brothers Jason Bushman (bass) and Tommy Bushman (drums), along with lead guitarist Antonio Vazquez, their musical bond runs deep—fueled by family, hard touring, and a shared love of authentic storytelling.
Their music blends outlaw country, red-dirt rock, folk, and Western soul, echoing influences like Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt, and Steve Earle, while forging a path that’s distinctly their own. With rich harmonies and road- worn energy, Tylor & the Train Robbers turn every show into a journey—equal parts sweat, soul, and story.
Since releasing their 2017 debut album Gravel, the band has continued to evolve both in sound and scope. Their 2019 follow-up, Best of the Worst Kind, dug deeper into historical and personal narratives—most notably on “The Ballad of Black Jack Ketchum,” inspired by Tylor’s distant relative and legendary outlaw.
In 2022, they released Non-Typical Find, a standout record produced by Cody Braun of Reckless Kelly, showcasing a more refined, expansive sound that remained grounded in character-driven songwriting.






