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Allie Tyler,
artistic director

Allie Tyler is a professional vocalist, songwriter, arranger, and music educator equally at home in a concert hall and a recording studio. She has performed as a choral soprano with the LA Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, Staples Center, and Verizon Amphitheater, sharing the stage with artists including Andrea Bocelli, Beck, and M83 — and her voice can be heard in 14 Warner Brothers films. Her studio work spans Italian arias to pop ballads to Bohemian Rhapsody, and she has performed as soprano soloist for major choral masterworks including Bach's St. John Passion and Haydn's Creation. She holds a Master's degree in Vocal Arts from USC, where she studied songwriting with acclaimed singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester and classical voice with Metropolitan opera acclaimed voice teacher Elizabeth Hynes.

Allie's deepest work lives at the intersection of music and impact. With 20 years of performance and 15 years of teaching voice & music, she brings her full musicianship into every season at ABBN — arranging the repertoire, writing original lyrics and melodies that advocate for healing, consciousness, and connection, and creating the kind of music that invites audiences to sing along without even realizing it.

Allie has also led meditations, song circles, and transformational gatherings using music as a vehicle for collective healing. She believes that singing together changes something in us — and has built ABBN to support this.

Allie lives in Lyons, CO with her husband and two young boys. You can find her voice coaching work at The Whole Voice, and she performs professionally with St. Martin's Chamber Choir in Denver.