Rob Tiler is a singer songwriter from the Netherlands, Zeist. His love for playing guitar and writing songs was sparked when he walked the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. That’s where he met several interesting people (now friends) like Chet O’Keefe from Nashville and Luke Amelang from Colorado.
When he came home, inspired, he picked up his old guitar again and started playing. Since then he hasn’t put it down and has taught himself fingerpicking in a short time. Recently he also started writing his own personal songs like “Grow up little cat“, “Dear grandpa“, “Please Sweetheart don’t leave me” and “The Stables Blues“.
The genre of his music can best be described as a mix of folk, country and Americana, combined with fingerpicking guitar playing. Rob Tiler writes and releases his music independently under Treecamp Records, a small creative imprint that reflects his roots and love for honest, handcrafted music.
Questions, suggestions, or comments? Get in touch with Rob.

I didn’t know him well, although he lived not far.
But we got a lot closer when I picked up my guitar.From the song ‘My old Neighbour Erie Bill’ by Rob Tiler