Country music singer Tyler Childers helps ground crew clean up after his concert
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Country singer Tyler Childers lent a helping hand after his concert this week.
The Grammy-nominated artist was snapped cleaning up the venue along with the grounds crew at Appalachian Wireless Arena in Pikeville, Kentucky. The arena's assistant general manager Larry Miller snapped a photo of Childers holding a broom after performing his three-night series.
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"FYI...if you weren't a fan before you need to be now!" Miller wrote on Facebook. "The guy with the broom helping The Appalachian Wireless Arena Cleaning Crew is none other than Tyler Childers himself. #stayhumble."
Childer, 28, was reportedly born in Lawrence County and moved to Paintsville, Kentucky, as a teen. He started writing music when he was 13 years old and released his breakout album, "Purgatory," in 2017.
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More success came with his second album, "Country Squire," in 2019 when it debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's country albums chart. He was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 2020 Grammy Awards for the song "All Your'n."