Tyler Hache is a singer-songwriter and poet from Moncton, New Brunswick.
Music
Tyler Hache’s debut album, Silent (2015), reached #7 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart and was awarded the “Music/Musique NB Solo Recording of the Year.” In 2016, Hache had an original song placed in Magnolia’s Dollhouse, a short film that played at Festival de Cannes. Tyler’s performing career includes opening for such distinguished acts as Hey Rosetta!, David Myles, and Leif Vollebekk. In 2017, Hache was one of ten artists from across the country to be selected to perform at a national showcase at the CCMA’s in London, Ontario; Hache’s performance of his song “Silent” caught the attention of attending music executives who later invited him to write in Nashville. While completing an honours bachelor’s degree in English at Mount Allison University, Tyler travelled frequently to Nashville, where he gained the invaluable experience of co-writing on Music Row. In July 2020, Tyler signed a co-publishing deal with Sound of Pop Inc. Hache graduated from the University of Toronto’s master’s in English and Creative Writing program in May 2021. His original songs have been featured in both television and film, including Love Alaska, The Wedding Planners, and Love in Harmony Valley.
“From the moment I heard Tyler’s voice, I was blown away. Tyler is an incredibly gifted singer/songwriter, and I’m excited to see what the music world has in store for him.” Ben Strain, Creative Director, MV2 Entertainment
Poetry
On September 7, 2022, Tyler Haché released his debut poetry collection, “I Have a Plan This Time,” which was born out of his graduate studies in English and Creative Writing at the University of Toronto.
“Haché’s I Have a Plan This Time is an outstanding debut. Between moments of real tenderness, the writing is splendidly sour and sardonic. William Carlos Williams is so clearly here...in a black mirror.” — A.F. Moritz, Poet Laureate of Toronto
Tyler’s poetry has been published in the Literary Review of Canada, The Nashwaak Review, Half a Grapefruit Magazine, and elsewhere. Hache won the “Hazel Steeves Prize in Creative Writing” for both 2018 and 2019. He was awarded a federal SSHRC CGS M grant and the Avie Bennet Emerging Writers Scholarship to pursue his master’s degree at the University of Toronto.
“Plastic Bag” in March 2021 issue of Literary Review of Canada
“Elevator Music” in Half a Grapefruit Magazine
“Pacific Junction” in Volume 42/43 of The Nashwaak Review
“The Hulking Stove” in Atlantic Canadian Poets’ Archive
“Strato Chief” in Volume 40/41 of The Nashwaak Review
“Fly Fishing on the Kennebecasis” in Volume 40/41 The Nashwaak Review
“August Fishing” in Volume 40/41 The Nashwaak Review