Tyler Telle Smith, also known simply as Telle, was born on September 8, 1986 in Dayton, Ohio. He grew up in a close-knit family with his three brothers, Tanner, Dustin, and Travis. From a young age, Telle showed an interest in music and performance.
He attended Spring Valley Academy in Centerville, Ohio, where he developed his passion for music. At the age of seventeen, Telle picked up the guitar for the first time and quickly found his calling. By the time he turned twenty, he discovered his singing voice and began honing his skills in both instruments.
In his early career, Telle performed with various bands, including Greeley Estates and In Fear and Faith. However, it was his time with The Word Alive that truly catapulted him into the spotlight. Telle joined the Arizona-based metalcore group as the lead vocalist, replacing Craig Mabbitt.
Known for his impressive vocal range, Telle seamlessly transitions between melodic singing and the intense yelled vocals characteristic of heavy metal. His unique talent and stage presence have earned him a dedicated following in the metal and alternative rock scenes.
In 2012, Telle released a solo album titled "Touch Of Your Lips." The album showcased his versatility as a musician and further solidified his reputation as a standout performer in the industry.
Aside from his music career, Telle is also known for his relationship with Pamela Moses. The couple has been together for some time, sharing a deep connection and supporting each other in their respective endeavors.
As Telle continues to evolve as an artist, he remains dedicated to his craft and passionate about creating music that resonates with his audience. With his brothers by his side and his love for music driving him forward, Telle Smith is poised for even greater success in the future.