Myrick was born just outside
Mena, Arkansas, United States. He was a frequent performer on the
Grand Ole Opry and
Louisiana Hayride, as well as hosting his own television show in Los Angeles, California in 1950. Some of his 4 Star recordings were leased to US-
Decca Records from 1952 to 1955. His career was hampered at the end of the 1950s because of personal problems, although some albums on
King Records (USA) with 4 Star material and hymns have been released. In the 1960s, Tyler enjoyed a revival when he recorded two albums (one containing hymns) for
Capitol Records and, in 1966, another for
Starday Records. Following the death of his first wife, Claudia, in 1968, Tyler remarried Dorie (née Susanna Falk Buhr) and settled down in
Springfield, Missouri, where he preached to a local congregation and occasionally performed. He died in Springfield on January 28, 1972, of stomach cancer. ==Tributes==