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Lorne Ryder

Lorne Ryder
Birth name Lorne MacMillan
Born 1970 (age 46–47)
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Instruments Keyboard
Years active 1985–present

Lorne Ryder (born Lorne MacMillan September 1970 in Mississauga, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and instrumentalist. In his twenty-five years in the Canadian music scene, he has received three Canadian Country Music Association top-ten nominations for Keyboard Player of the Year, two nominations for Best Country Artist at the Ontario Independent Music Awards, and was nominated for a 2009 Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards for Best Original Composition for his song, "Beautiful Feeling."

In 1985, Lorne played his first gig at the age of 14 in Etobicoke. In 1988, Lorne co-founded the band First & Last with his brother Kent (Max Bent). They toured Ontario and Manitoba off and on, as well as produced numerous demos and albums up until 1994. In 1993 and 1994, Lorne took a break from the hectic tour life and filled in on keys for Alt-Rock pioneer Purple Joe. He then hit the road as a duo, 2 On Tour, again touring Ontario and Manitoba.

Lorne returned home in 1995 ready to switch gears and with plenty of songs to write. It was then that he started working with Toronto writer and producer Peter Linseman (Angelica Dicastro, Sarina Paris.) In 1998, Lorne received a FACTOR Grant and started production on his debut solo album, Ice Cream And Guns (1999). The album was recorded at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario and was co-produced by Lorne, Juno Award winning engineer L. Stu Young (Guns 'n' Roses) and Linseman. The title track was co-written with Juno Award winning writer Naoise Sheridan (Kenny Chesney & Jimmy Rankin.) Three of the singles were featured nationwide on the television show "Up And Coming" produced by the New VR (A-Channel.)

After releasing the album, Lorne chose to split his time between promoting his solo material as well as playing in various bands to continue improving his skills. He played with two rhythm and blues cover bands, two tribute bands, and also played keys, harmonica and sang harmonies from 1999-2006 for country singer Donna Ferra. It was during his time in Ferra’s band he earned 3 CCMA Top-Ten Nominations for Keyboard Player of the Year (2004, 2005, 2006.) Lorne has also recorded and played keys, harmonica and sang harmonies for the Max Bent Blues Band since 2003. In 2006 Lorne played keys on “Mistletoe, My Cowboy and Me,” by Judy Kanyo. The song spent six weeks at number 1 on the European Country Charts and was nominated for ECMA song of the year.


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