Tyler Castleton

Tyler CastletonTyler Castleton is a prolific and award-winning songwriter who has written songs for over 100 recordings. His songs have been sung by Gladys Knight, Marie Osmond, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Julie de Azevedo, Eclipse, The Jets, and country music superstar Martina McBride, to name a few.

Tyler is also a busy music producer and arranger. His creative work has resulted in award-winning albums for Latter-day Saint artists Michael McLean, Jericho Road, Hilary Weeks, Kenneth Cope, Jenny Phillips, Cherie Call, Jenny Oaks Baker, Providence, and George Dyer. Other key projects include multiple Especially for Youth albums for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the bestselling Women of Destiny series, which he co-created and co-produced.

His clients for film and television include National Geographic, Animal Planet, ABC Monday Night Movie, NuSkin International, PBS Television, WordPerfect, Sundance Film Festival, Yellowstone National Park, and BYU-TV.

He was the music producer as well as composer for the 2002 Olympic spectacular Light of the World, which was seen in the Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City.

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