Ryan Turner





Ryan Turner
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After several years of improving his craft and singing solo on the Texas music scene, Ryan Turner is establishing quite a following. Ryan is a versatile and soulful Austin-based singer/songwriter who holds a compellingly different perspective on contemporary country music. He has dedicated the entire past year to working on his debut album, “Rollin’ Up My Sleeves”. The album features Ryan as a co-producer, alongside the multi-talented producer/engineer/drummer, Ken Tondre. Also taking part in the album are some of the finest players around the state including the renowned Lloyd Maines, members of Bruce Robison’s and Pat Green’s bands, as well as other outstanding musicians from the Austin music scene. The enthusiastic pre-release ”buzz” for the album, set for release in September of 2005, is a strong sign of good things to come. At this early stage in his career, Ryan has already seen his fair share of accomplishments. In the summer of 2003, Ryan won a statewide amateur songwriting and performance competition at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth. In March of the following year, his former band, LiveWireDown, was invited to showcase its talents at the esteemed South by Southwest Music Festival (SXSW) in Austin. That performance helped to broaden Ryan’s following from Texas all the way to Europe, producing e-mails and phone calls demanding more music. With this in mind, soon after the SXSW performance, the idea to create a full-length album became the number one priority. During his high school days in the small prison-town of Gatesville, Texas, Ryan picked up his first guitar and started writing songs. His musical tastes were shaped from a variety of influences. Classic sounds from the likes of Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Beach Boys, John Mellencamp, the Beatles, the Eagles, George Strait and Tom Petty have all made their impact on Ryan. Along with the greats from the past, he also credits many current song men as mentors. Bruce Robison, Radney Foster, Monte Warden, Darrell Scott, Rodney Crowell, and many other “behind the scenes” songwriters are among those he chooses to study and learn from. At the age of 20, Ryan took a “break” from college and carried his songs and dreams to Nashville, where he lived and worked for a couple of years. There he began playing open mics at the famous Blue Bird Café and before long was invited to join the invitation-only Sunday Writer's Night show. During this time, he also obtained an internship at the Country Music Association on Nashville's famed Music Row, working with Fan Fair and other exciting projects. However, with his roots still firmly planted in Texas, he returned home to finish college, earning his degree at Texas State University, in beautiful San Marcos. Today, Ryan Turner’s sights are tightly focused on the continued development of his songwriting craft and the success of the new band and album. Ryan's original work ranges from the self-deprecation of "She's No Amy" to the positive self-realization of “A Real Good Day”. However, Ryan definitely knows how to have a good time, as reflected in the feel-good first single, “Julie’s Gonna Dance”. It’s also obvious that Ryan’s paid his dues to the blues in the bittersweet ballad, “The Heart Has a Mind of Its Own.” Ryan’s music offers something for everyone, with a wide variety of material exploring a broad range of honest emotion. His work is both sincere and full of fun. With Ryan’s combination of sound writing and relentless dedication, he should look forward to a lengthy and successful career.
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Ryan Turner  11/02/2005            
Jemme
I disagree that Ryan Turner is "Nashville". He has always stayed true to himself. Ryan writes his own songs and loves what he does. He is not in it for the fame or money; he just wants to play his music for his fans and have a good time. Isnt that what Texas music is all about? I do not think that a Texas Artist should be given limitations on what he can do to be accepted as a Texas Artist. It does not need to be what you think is "raw" and it does not have to "make you want to dance" or "make you want to drink". It should just make you feel good about music. These statements are putting Texas music in a box. I believe Texas music should be considered out of the box , written by the person who sings it, and have an original sound like no other AKA: Ryan Turner. If you would come to one of his live shows, then you would see that what you get from his CD, is exactly what you will be getting in person. Is that what you mean about being "raw"? Although I do not prefer to listen to Nashville music, Todd Snider says it best "there is nothing wrong with Nashville". Quit being so bitter about Nashville music.
Ryan Turner  11/02/2005            
Amber Yarbrough
I went to Ryan Turner's gig in Austin about a month or two ago. My boyfriend is family with one of the guitar players in the band. The band is AWESOME. I had a blast and can't wait to see him in Houston on the 3rd! I'll definitely be there! I also have their first cd, autographed by the way, so when they are famous one day I can say I got to hang with the band! =) The cd is awesome. I listen to it all the time. Keep the great songs coming guys!
Ryan Turner  11/02/2005            
Loving Lisa
Ryan Turner's release, "Rollin' Up My Sleeves" packs in eleven solid tracks of quality Texas music. From upbeat to downbeat, his songwriting never falters. With strong vocals, solid footing in the tradition of country music and a forward-looking approach to the future of the genre, his songs are full-bodied and nutritious to the ears.
Ryan Turner  11/02/2005            
Peter
This CD represents what is best about independent production. Great job Ryan can't wait for the next CD!
Ryan Turner  11/02/2005            
big m
You suck take your nashville shit back to the recording studio.
Ryan Turner  11/01/2005            
a Fan
Indie Texas music is the best, and Ryan belongs. The great thing about TX music is there are so many different kinds of music and voices and styles, and Ryan is here to stay. His ballads are great, really moving, and he loves to rock. Check out his next live show...he really delivers! Can't wait for more.
Ryan Turner  11/01/2005            
Steph
Great show at the Green Parrott last night! Ryan puts everything he has into his music and it shows!
Ryan Turner  11/01/2005            
Christi
I liked the whole CD, espeically the first song and the "No Amy" song. I highly reccomend it.
Ryan Turner  11/01/2005            
Amy
Great Cd. I love "She's No Amy". Keep'em coming!!!
Ryan Turner  11/01/2005            
Joe
This Cd is not good. I've listen to the whole thing and I only heard one song about Mexico and drinking cold beer and there were no songs about floating the river or Texas. Two, some songs made you want to dance, I don't want to dance I want to drink. Three, there was no grit, and raw good stuff. The songs were writin' too well, and his voice was too good. Making this Cd too good for Texas music. I want my music raw with a can of beer!
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