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Ryan Van strips down 11 new songs to create a haunting, yet beautiful and even sometimes danceable collection of heartfelt musical sincerity.
Whereas on "Monkey," Ryan Van experiments with synthesizers and untraditional rhythms from song-to-song, Ryan
11 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
Hailing originally from Rochester, New York, Ryan Van headed west to Flagstaff, Ariz. in the early 1990s. It wasnât until a move to the Pacific Northwest in the late 1990s that Van began his artistic journey when living in a 100-year-old apartment building in Tacoma, Wash. where the residents were mostly made up of musicians, poets and artists.
It was in Tacoma that the roots of Vanâs music were born. In a short period of time, Van became one of the most prolific musicians and songwriters in the Northwest. His catalogue of original music quickly grew to an astonishing number.
It was during this time that Van began the task of juggling his music lifestyle with his professional life as a career newspaper journalist. From the high-pace of the newsroom during the daytime hours straight to the underground coffee shops and stages of downtown Tacoma at night, Van began to showcase his early songs to an audience of craving artists fed up with the same-old same-old.
In late 2001, Van returned to Arizona, this time to Sedona, where he began to finish a project started in the basement of a Tacoma house. The collective work would later become Vanâs 2004 debut independent release, âMonkey.â
Van and a small group of other Sedona artists were persistent in their pursuit of venues in which to play original music in a town of night clubs that catered to cover bands. It wasnât long until local original talent was exhumed from basement coffee shops into the prime time slots of Friday and Saturday nightclub shows. Van and others began defining the Sedona sound, outside the boundaries of New Age which so many associate with the region.
It was 2006 when Van hung up his journalism career to take his sound and his songs on the road, where audiences have welcomed him with a vast enthusiasm for his body of work.
To book Ryan Van, call 928-204-0705 or e-mail ryan@ryanvanband.com.
Whereas on "Monkey," Ryan Van experiments with synthesizers and untraditional rhythms from song-to-song, Ryan
11 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
Hailing originally from Rochester, New York, Ryan Van headed west to Flagstaff, Ariz. in the early 1990s. It wasnât until a move to the Pacific Northwest in the late 1990s that Van began his artistic journey when living in a 100-year-old apartment building in Tacoma, Wash. where the residents were mostly made up of musicians, poets and artists.
It was in Tacoma that the roots of Vanâs music were born. In a short period of time, Van became one of the most prolific musicians and songwriters in the Northwest. His catalogue of original music quickly grew to an astonishing number.
It was during this time that Van began the task of juggling his music lifestyle with his professional life as a career newspaper journalist. From the high-pace of the newsroom during the daytime hours straight to the underground coffee shops and stages of downtown Tacoma at night, Van began to showcase his early songs to an audience of craving artists fed up with the same-old same-old.
In late 2001, Van returned to Arizona, this time to Sedona, where he began to finish a project started in the basement of a Tacoma house. The collective work would later become Vanâs 2004 debut independent release, âMonkey.â
Van and a small group of other Sedona artists were persistent in their pursuit of venues in which to play original music in a town of night clubs that catered to cover bands. It wasnât long until local original talent was exhumed from basement coffee shops into the prime time slots of Friday and Saturday nightclub shows. Van and others began defining the Sedona sound, outside the boundaries of New Age which so many associate with the region.
It was 2006 when Van hung up his journalism career to take his sound and his songs on the road, where audiences have welcomed him with a vast enthusiasm for his body of work.
To book Ryan Van, call 928-204-0705 or e-mail ryan@ryanvanband.com.
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