
Tyler Jones is a New York–based voice teacher and performer whose clients span Broadway, television, national tours, and the recording industry. A proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA, he’s performed in productions like The Book of Mormon and Apple TV’s WeCrashed, and has coached for projects including Hulu’s Up Here. Tyler combines his performance career with a deep commitment to vocal health, strengthened by an observership at the Sean Parker Institute for the Voice and his work as an associate teacher to Mike Ruckles. Find him at www.tylerjonesvoicestudio.com and on Instagram at @tylerjonesvoicestudio.
In this episode of On The Voice, Tyler talks with hosts Mackenzie Bykowski and Jenna Battipaglia, MS, CCC-SLP about navigating vocal injuries from college through his time on the national tour of The Book of Mormon, the impact of surgery, and how those experiences shaped his teaching philosophy. He shares candid stories about the psychology of singing, what it’s like to perform under pressure, and why understanding voice science—and finding community in recovery—are essential for any professional voice user. His insights speak directly to singers, teachers, and actors navigating the realities of vocal injury and resilience.
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