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The Twenty One Pilots singer Tyler Joseph began playing music for a reason you wouldn't believe!!

Shauhard Bikram Rana Tue May, 2016

Tyler Joseph is a singer-rapper and a musician. He is multi-instrumentalist as he plays guitar, piano keyboard, keytar. He is the mainstay of American Musical duo Twenty-One Pilots. He has been raised with his brother and sister. He has an affair with another girlfriend before getting married. He finally married on 28 of march 2015.

In his childhood days, he dreamt of being a basketball player. He played for Worthington Christian. He began developing an interest in music after listening to a high Street Club. He began listening to different types of music and began playing from then onwards.

He is not so tall like most of the Americans as his height  is 5 feet and nine inches tall. His age is 27 years old. He was born on 1988, December 1.

He formed a boy band Musical duo Twenty One Pilots in 2009. His band released debut Album, Twenty One Pilots on 2009 29th December. Their second album Regional at Best was released. They released the third album, Vessel, on 2013 8th of December. Their third album, the vessel was finally released on 8th of January 2013. Their fourth album Blurry surface was released in 2015.

He won iheartRadio Music awards having the successful career as the local vocalist for the American musical duo Twenty One Pilots.  They got their first nomination in iheartRadio Music Awards in 2016 and won this award for Alternative Rock Artist of the year. He was nominated in billboard Music Awards 2016

His band was nominated for the award for Top Duo/Group, Top Rock Songs, Top Rock Artist and Top Rock Album. He is widely known for his tattoos on his neck and arm. He says that the Tattoos represent him. His phone number is not available. There is an interesting fact about his band as he was found with college friends Nick Thomas and Chris Salih. John Dun replaced them.