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Good Time Better

Good Time Better is the latest single release by Canadian Outlaw Country artist Sheldon Tyacke, following up his prior radio singles Need My Jones and Tattoos and Guitars.

This rollicking honky tonk uptempo was penned by Tyacke with Nashville songwriter royalty, Amanda Colleen Williams ("Beer Run" Garth Brooks & George Jones) along with rising Texas Soul artist Taylor Lewis, and Teresa Wright, former touring guitarist and high harmony singer for country legend "The Voice" Vern Gosdin.  


Available on all streaming platforms June 13, 2025.


"After going on a rip on the bike and a fun day with my girlfriend, we head back home and make a good time better." 


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Sheldon Tyacke [rhymes with "bike"] is a native of Weekes, Saskatchewan, Canada where he enjoys hunting, fishing and the great outdoors.  His solo music career has spawned a series of independent releases, including his tribute to "The Possum" George Jones, "I Need My Jones," that received international airplay, while he performs locally as front man for The Tyacke Brothers and alongside guitarist Robbie Lee (Clay Walker).   


Tyacke is an outspoken advocate for the community organization BACA (Bikers Against Child Abuse) and hosts a "Bikes for Kids" event in support of their local chapter at the holidays.  


Sheldon is currently working on his debut solo album "Black Wolf" slated for release in October 2025.

What about Bear, eh?

I’m a Sasquatch protector, yes that’s why I coined the phrase “Watch for the Squatch.”

 

But you know what ladies and gents?   I think we should watch out for all of God’s wild creatures.

 

What about watch for the Bear, the Wolf, wild turkey, on and on and on……..?

 

I am from a small hamlet in northern Saskatchewan Canada, named Weekes.

 

I come from a long line of hunters and hang out with a lot of people who hunt.

 

Here is a topic that always stirs up a sometimes-heated conversation.

 

The Bear, why do us humans hate this creature, or are most of us honestly scared shitless of the Bear?

 

We know this animal could rip us to pieces easily, without our fancy weapons of course!

 

So, I think most hunters kill for the thrill when it comes to the Bear.

 

Mostly because we fear it and, then like most of us humans, we kill what we fear.

 

I have never killed a bear I don’t intend to, unless it’s kill or be killed.  

 

I guess I haven’t been scared to death by one yet.

 

Grrrrrrrrrr

 

Listen to Sheldon’s tune “Redneck Ex-Men” on Apple Music