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Ty Herndon

Boyd Tyrone "Ty" Herndon〔 (born May 2, 1962) is an American country music singer. After signing to Epic Records in 1995, Herndon made his debut with his number one single, "What Mattered Most", followed by the release of his first album, also entitled ''What Mattered Most'' (1995). The album was followed by the release of his second album, ''Living in a Moment'' (1996), which produced his second number one country hit, with the album's title track.
Herndon released three more albums for Epic: ''Big Hopes'' (1998), ''Steam'' (1999), and ''This Is Ty Herndon: Greatest Hits'' (2000). He recorded a Christmas album in 2002 for the Riviera label, followed by his fifth studio album, ''Right About Now'' (2007) and a second Christmas compilation for the Titan Pyramid label; his sixth studio release, ''Journey On'', followed in 2010.
Herndon has charted a total of 17 singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts. This figure includes three number ones: "What Mattered Most", "Living in a Moment" and "It Must Be Love", as well as four additional top ten hits: "I Want My Goodbye Back", "Loved Too Much", "A Man Holding On (To a Woman Letting Go)" and "Hands of a Working Man."
== Early life ==
Boyd Tyrone Herndon was born in a Meridian, Mississippi hospital, but raised just across the state line in his parents' hometown of Butler, Alabama. He became involved in music as a teenager, playing the piano and singing Gospel music. Shortly after graduating from Austin High School in Decatur, Alabama, Herndon moved to Nashville to pursue a career in music. This did not prove to be easy, however, and after 10 years, he moved to Texas. Herndon was originally lead singer of the Tennessee River Boys, a group that performed at the Opryland USA theme park in the early 1980s, which later evolved into the band Diamond Rio. He quit the band in 1985 to compete on ''Star Search''. In 1993, Herndon won Texas Entertainer of the Year. Later that year, Herndon was signed to Epic Records.

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