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Cody Tyler & Gypsy Convoy
Wyndridge Farm
885 S Pleasant Ave
Dallastown, PA 17313
28. Apr. 2024
12:00 GMT-4
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About this concert
Join us for two days of outdoor concerts, craft beverages, food trucks, spring market and more on the rolling hills of Wyndridge Farm!
CONCERT SCHEDULE
Saturday (4/27) from 12pm-3pm: Lucille and The Wolf
Saturday (4/27) from 4pm-7pm: Collinsville Discount Band
Sunday (4/28) from 12pm-3pm: Cody Tyler and Gypsy Convoy
Sunday (4/28) from 4pm-6pm: FIERCE
FEATURED FOOD TRUCKS
Wyndridge Food Tent
Kona Ice of York
Scott's Artisan Brick Oven Pizza
Auntie Anne's
MARKET ON THE LAWN
12-7 PM Saturday / 12-6 PM Sunday
FEATURED VENDORS INCLUDE:
TBA
FOR THE ADULTS:
Saturday 27th- Hatchet & Axe Co.
FOR THE KIDS:
Saturday 27th- Hatchet & Axe Co. inflatable games
Both days from 1-3pm- Balloonables
RULES:
1 . Guests must provide ID when checking in. The check in station will be set up to the right of the red Wyndridge barn. Please stop there before entering. You will NOT be permitted to purchase a drink without first providing your ID and receiving a wristband.
2 . Lawn chairs and 10x10 tents are permitted. Larger tents are NOT permitted for this event.
3 . All alcohol must be provided by Wyndridge Farm. Coolers and outside beverages are not permitted and will be confiscated if brought to this event.
4 . All food must be provided by Wyndridge Farm or the featured food trucks at this event. Exceptions include bottles and snacks for young children.
5. No dogs allowed. Only service dogs are allowed on the premises.
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Cody Tyler & Gypsy Convoy Biography
Outside of the industrial ruins of early 20th century boom towns where
steel mills and coal mines thrived, and the rails were king, Cody Tyler &
Gypsy Convoy are forging their own path through the foothills of
Appalachia. With a long history that dates back to the colonial era, Cody
Tyler’s family has hunted the hard timbers, tilled the fields, worked in the
mines, and sweated in the steel mills of Pennsylvania for generations.
Cody’s father, a third-generation trucker, inspired Cody’s love of country
music and hunger for the open road from a young age. You might even
say it was bred into him. At just 25 years old, his musical journey has
barely begun, but his yearning to travel the open road on a song has
already taken him all over the United States as a solo artist. Now is the
time to get Gypsy Convoy rolling, too.
Cody and the Convoy may be from above the Mason-Dixon line, but they
have forged a country and honky tonk sound of their own that tips its hat
to the blue collar men and women of the Keystone State’s Appalachian
heartland. Gypsy Convoy, are a collection of battle-tested musicians that
have collectively earned their stripes sweating it out in bars and honky
tonks across the state for decades.
In 2020, the Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame nominated Cody
Tyler & Gypsy Convoy for two Central Pennsylvania Music Awards for Best
Male Vocalist and Best Country Act. Cody was also a Top 150 vocalist for
Season 14 of NBC’s The Voice, reaching the executive producer callback
auditions in Los Angeles. In 2019, the band were the runner-up in the
Tumbleweed Country Music Festival Rising Star Talent Search, which
featured over 300 country music artists from the United States and Canada. The band was also a Top-3 finalist at the 2018 I-105 WIOV Showdown in the Park.
Currently, Cody Tyler & Gypsy Convoy are hard at work on their first EP which encompasses the sound Cody describes as "Black Dirt Country." Because the band is from Pennsylvania where the fertile farmland tilled by the Amish for centuries meets the rocky soil of the Appalachians, the dirt there is far from red. Cody opines that the sound of the band "ain't much different, either." All five tracks have a fresh sound and even added verses that breathe new life and emotion with the help of the band.
Mehr lesensteel mills and coal mines thrived, and the rails were king, Cody Tyler &
Gypsy Convoy are forging their own path through the foothills of
Appalachia. With a long history that dates back to the colonial era, Cody
Tyler’s family has hunted the hard timbers, tilled the fields, worked in the
mines, and sweated in the steel mills of Pennsylvania for generations.
Cody’s father, a third-generation trucker, inspired Cody’s love of country
music and hunger for the open road from a young age. You might even
say it was bred into him. At just 25 years old, his musical journey has
barely begun, but his yearning to travel the open road on a song has
already taken him all over the United States as a solo artist. Now is the
time to get Gypsy Convoy rolling, too.
Cody and the Convoy may be from above the Mason-Dixon line, but they
have forged a country and honky tonk sound of their own that tips its hat
to the blue collar men and women of the Keystone State’s Appalachian
heartland. Gypsy Convoy, are a collection of battle-tested musicians that
have collectively earned their stripes sweating it out in bars and honky
tonks across the state for decades.
In 2020, the Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame nominated Cody
Tyler & Gypsy Convoy for two Central Pennsylvania Music Awards for Best
Male Vocalist and Best Country Act. Cody was also a Top 150 vocalist for
Season 14 of NBC’s The Voice, reaching the executive producer callback
auditions in Los Angeles. In 2019, the band were the runner-up in the
Tumbleweed Country Music Festival Rising Star Talent Search, which
featured over 300 country music artists from the United States and Canada. The band was also a Top-3 finalist at the 2018 I-105 WIOV Showdown in the Park.
Currently, Cody Tyler & Gypsy Convoy are hard at work on their first EP which encompasses the sound Cody describes as "Black Dirt Country." Because the band is from Pennsylvania where the fertile farmland tilled by the Amish for centuries meets the rocky soil of the Appalachians, the dirt there is far from red. Cody opines that the sound of the band "ain't much different, either." All five tracks have a fresh sound and even added verses that breathe new life and emotion with the help of the band.
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Southern Rock
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