Beyond 5
Performers like Justin Bieber and boy band One Direction have been rockin’ the music scene for quite some time, but Tyler Castleton, an award-winning songwriter and music producer, and Russ Dixon, a musician who also produces music albums, believed that it was time to create a brand new sound that would captivate audiences of all ages. In 2013, the two embarked on a journey across the nation holding auditions similar to “American Idol” tryouts to select the members of the new group.
In March 2013, five talented teenage vocalists and dancers ranging in ages 15 to 18 – TJ Ryan, Zac Love, Ammon Tuimaualuga, Tanner Myler, and Patch Crowe – were chosen to become the newest boy band sensation known as Beyond 5. Shortly thereafter, the group was headed to Asia for their first International tour where they wowed audiences performing 27 awesome shows for tens of thousands fans in eight countries to include Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Their high energy dancing, positive attitude, and singing of upbeat songs had the crowds singing along with them.
The boys became a huge success performing across the globe, including the United States, Canada and nine countries throughout Asia. They also appeared on the premiere episode of ABC’s Rising Star, released 2 full length albums (the latest titled “Faithful”), and gave back to their community by delivering anti-bullying messages in more than 50 schools, volunteering at local Food Banks, nursing homes, retirement communities and children’s hospitals. The band performed their farewell concert on Saturday, 20 December 2014 at Murray High School in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Follow Beyond 5
Recent Posts
Donald Clark Osmond Dons Coat of Many Colors to Perform Wedding Ceremony for His Friends
Donald Clark Osmond (Donny), the world-renowned singer who in the 1990's starred in the title role on stage in the musical and on screen in the 1999 movie version of the musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, was asked to preside at the wedding of his...
Mat and Savanna Shaw, the Viral Father-Daughter Duo from Kaysville, Utah, to Release Their Debut Album
Eight months ago, as the world moved into lock-down mode due to the COVID-19 pandemic, then-15-year-old Savanna Shaw from Kaysville, Utah, found herself at home with her family and no physical contact with her school friends. Before the pandemic, Savanna had joined...
Teeroy Tyobee and Allie Gardner Release Powerful New Song “Different People”
Teeroy Tyobee (his stage name is TeeRoy) is a 29-year-old singer-songwriter from the Tiv Nation of Benue State in Nigeria. Before the COVID-19 pandemic he collaborated with recording artist and singer-songwriter, Allie Gardner, to create a powerful new song called...
Heather Parker’s New Album “Shine” Celebrates Diversity in Faiths and Cultures
With the many genres of music that are available to listen to, it can still often become a challenge to find music that is not only wholesome, but also spiritually uplifting and edifying. Even though a song may have a good beat, the rhythm and the beat are only a...
The Tabernacle Choir Celebrates 110th Anniversary of Their First Recording and Releases New Star Wars Music Video
More than a century ago - in fact, 110 years ago - on 1 September 1910 - The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square (then known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir) completed its first recording in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Since then, the Church News reports that the Choir...
15-Year-Old Latter-day Saint Country Singer, Kenadi Dodds, Performs on the “America’s Got Talent” Stage
Ever since 2015, when now 15-year-old Kenadi Dodds, a Latter-day Saint country singer from Logan, Utah, saw Shania Twain from the front row at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah, she has envisioned becoming a country star. She has had a few opportunities to help...