Sort of a more rakish, English version of young American pop singers like
Jason Mraz,
Justin Timberlake, and
Gavin DeGraw, East London roustabout
Tyler James made a name for himself since debuting with the buoyant, R&B-flavored single "Why Do I Do?" in 2004. His journey actually started in 2001, but record company monkey business prevented
James from getting his shot until a 2004 deal with Island Records and the infectious "Why Do I Do?" A few more singles followed, including "Just Around the Corner," "Nothing," and a cover of
White Town's clever 1997 hit "Your Woman." Continuously pushed back,
James' Unlikely Lad album was released digitally in 2005, subsequently failing to make a dent in the UK charts. Dropped from Island Records,
James’ career stalled.
The sudden death of long-time friend
Amy Winehouse in 2011 -- who
James had met when they had trained together at the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School when they were teenagers -- spurred
James back into action. Auditioning for the BBC TV show The Voice UK,
James was picked by mentor
will.i.am to join his team, eventually going on to come third overall. In July 2012 it was announced that
James had re-signed with his former label Island Records, his second album, A Place I Go, produced and written in collaboration with
Guy Chambers and
will.i.am, was released in the October. ~ Johnny Loftus & Richard Wilson