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Tyler Hilton Visits BMI LA

Aug 21 2003
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Maverick Record's recording artist Tyler Hilton recently dropped by BMI's Los Angeles office to play a few songs for the staff. Hilton was there to kick-off his summer tour both headlining his own shows and opening for the Neville Brothers. The Southern California native, who cites Elvis Presley as his main musical influence, is a multi-talented musician, singer, songwriter, guitar player, pianist and theater actor.


Shown at the BMI LA office are (back row) Hilton's father Bob Hilton, BMI's Tracie Verlinde and Myles Lewis, Tyler Hilton, Maverick Records' Scott Austin, Hilton's managers Victoria Blake and Kipling Roue, and (leaning forward) BMI's Barbara Cane and Tony George.


Tyler Hilton performs
 

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