Saturday, February 14, 2026

Music Minute - Christopher Wyze & The Tellers: Her Name in My Song

 


Big Radio Records artist Christopher Wyze & The Tellers flip the script on Valentine’s Day with their new single, “Her Name In My Song,” an anti-love anthem with a twist. What begins as a sweet love song gradually reveals the truth: the relationship is over. The track takes a sharp turn at the end when he makes it clear that her name will never make it into his song. Honest, relatable, and cleverly written, it captures that all-too-familiar moment when love turns into heartbreak, proving not every Valentine’s song comes with a happy ending. “Her Name Is My Song” was premiered by Center Stage Magazine.


To purchase/stream: CWandT.lnk.to/HerNameInMySongPR


“Her Name in My Song” is not your typical love song,” shares Wyze. “It’s actually a break-up song. For a lot of folks, Valentine's Day brings up memories of a painful breakup. If that’s you…then give it a listen. I’m willing to bet you’ll feel a lot better when you hear what the guy in this song did to get back at his “ex.” I had fun writing it. And you might even get a chuckle at someone else’s expense.”


Wyze had an extraordinary 2025 by becoming the only artist to place two albums within the Top 100 of Roots Music Report’s Top Blues Albums for the Year 2025. Media coverage for the band included features in Living BluesBlues in BritainThe Boston Chris ShowThe Hollywood TimesAmericana HighwaysCorning, New York’s Big Fox NewsBlue Monday MonthlySpotify Recent MusicIndianapolis’ WISH-TVSuccess Made To LastThe Doctor Ward Bond ShowThe Donna Drake ShowNashville’s Local On 2Huntsville’s Tennessee Valley LivingNashville Music Guide, and more.


Kicking off the new year with a bang, Christopher Wyze & the Tellers received multiple honors from Roots Music Report on their “Best of 2025” Charts, based on global radio and DJ streaming play.

  • Their 2025 album release, ‘Live In Clarksdale,’ landed at #28 on the Top Blues Albums Chart, as well as #17 on the Top Contemporary Blues Albums Chart.

  • Their debut album (2024), Stuck In The Mud, landed #93 on the Top Blues Albums Chart and #46 on the Top Contemporary Blues Album Chart.

  • And on the Top Blues Song Chart, "Back To Clarksdale” (#38), "Three Hours From Memphis" (#60), and "Stuck In The Mud (Live) (#83) scored the Top 100 chart positions.


Along with presenting at the 2025 Josie Music Awards, Christopher Wyze & The Tellers also recently won the 2025 Blues Blast Music Award for Best New Artist Debut Album for their thirteen-track release ‘Stuck in the Mud.’ The album, which appeared on multiple blues charts around the world, received critical acclaim for its raw storytelling and powerful, fresh take on contemporary blues. Presented by Blues Blast Magazine, the annual awards recognize excellence across all styles of blues music, with nominees selected by a panel of industry professionals and winners determined by global fan voting. Christopher Wyze & The Tellers joined an impressive roster of this year’s winners, including Tab Benoit, Derek Trucks, Charlie Musselwhite, Shemekia Copeland, Bobby Rush, and Keb’ Mo’.


For more information, visit christopherwyzeandthetellers.com.


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About Christopher Wyze & The Tellers:

Christopher Wyze & The Tellers blend the grit of traditional blues with the storytelling spirit of Americana, creating a sound that’s raw, soulful, and unmistakably their own. Led by frontman and songwriter Christopher Wyze, the band’s music captures life’s highs, heartbreaks, and hard-earned lessons with honesty and fire. Their debut album, Stuck in the Mud, earned international acclaim and won the 2025 Blues Blast Music Award for Best New Artist Debut Album, landing on blues charts around the world. With authentic lyricism, powerhouse musicianship, and an energy that connects across generations, Christopher Wyze & The Tellers are redefining what modern blues can be—real, rootsy, and relentlessly human.

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