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Pam Ross and Tim Tye Bring Heartland Grit to the 2025 HIMA Stage

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In a music industry overrun by trends, TikTok, and the constant chase for viral gold, two independent artists are proving that truth, soul, and staying power still matter. Pam Ross and Tim Tye, the sonic architects behind their respective Americana-driven projects, have just earned nominations at this year’s Hollywood Independent Music Awards (HIMA)—and they’re doing it without compromise.

Hailing from North Carolina by way of Texas, Pam Ross has carved out a genre-defying lane she calls PamMusic—a gumbo of Americana, alt-country, Southern rock, and unapologetic storytelling. Her nomination in the Singer-Songwriter category is a long-overdue acknowledgment of a voice that doesn’t just carry a melody—it carries weight. Ross writes like someone who’s been through the wringer and decided to turn her bruises into ballads.

Her recent run of singles, including “Fire in the Hole,” “Falling Off of the Merry Go Round,” and the HIMA-nominated “Two Shots of Tequila”, walk a tightrope between the raw edge of Lucinda Williams and the rock-charged drive of Bonnie Raitt. But Ross doesn’t imitate—she radiates originality, with a vocal presence that’s commanding without being flashy, and lyrics that bite with truth. Whether she’s exploring the fallout of personal battles or celebrating the small victories of self-realization, there’s a refreshing lack of pretense. You’re hearing the real thing.

Then there’s Tim Tye, the Ohio-based lawyer-turned-songwriter behind Midnight Sky, nominated in the Lyrics/Lyricist category for his track “A Few Good Years.” It’s a song that unfolds like a letter to the past, delivered in dusty chords and sun-faded memories. Tye doesn’t write for playlists; he writes for the long haul—for the quiet hours, the empty bar stools, and the rides home at midnight when you’re reckoning with time.

“A Few Good Years” isn’t just a wistful look back; it’s an ode to presence. His lyrics don’t force profundity—they arrive at it naturally. The lines are sparse, yet substantial, with enough room for the listener to step inside. Tye taps into a rich Americana vein that recalls the likes of John Prine and Guy Clark, artists who understood that simplicity, when done right, can hit harder than any studio polish.

Both artists are part of the MTS Records roster, an indie label that has spent the past decade championing authentic voices on the fringe of mainstream recognition. Under the direction of Michael Stover, MTS has become something of a haven for songwriters like Ross and Tye—artists more interested in connecting than conforming.

The Hollywood Independent Music Awards, an offshoot of the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, will celebrate its 2025 class of nominees at the Avalon in Los Angeles on July 30. For Ross and Tye, the nominations are more than personal milestones—they’re validation for a kind of music that too often gets overshadowed in today’s algorithm-driven culture.

What’s striking about both artists is their refusal to follow a formula. There’s no chasing chart positions or manufacturing crossover appeal. Instead, they dig into what’s real—grief, growth, joy, disillusionment—and set it to music with grit and grace. These are songs for the long drives, the heartbreak recoveries, and the quiet victories. They don’t demand your attention—they earn it.

In an era where industry accolades are often disconnected from artistic substance, it’s refreshing to see the HIMAs spotlight artists like Ross and Tye. Not because they’re industry darlings, but because they’re damn good at what they do. They remind us that music can still move you, shake you, and make you feel seen—even if it comes from outside the mainstream.

So while the limos roll up and the red carpet cameras flash later this month, keep your ears tuned to what really matters: a singer from the heartland and a songwriter with something to say. Pam Ross and Tim Tye are giving us more than music—they’re giving us stories worth remembering. And that, in any era, deserves a standing ovation.

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