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Ross Ryan

Ross Ryan
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Ross Ryan, 2008
Background information
Birth name Ross Edwin Ryan
Born (1950-12-13) 13 December 1950 (age 66)
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, United States
Origin Albany, Western Australia, Australia
Genres Rock and roll, folk, pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, producer, web designer
Instruments Singing, guitar
Years active 1968–present
Labels RR, EMI, Capitol, Aztec
Website rossryan.com

Ross Edwin Ryan (born 13 December 1950, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas) is an Australian singer-songwriter and producer. His signature tune, "I Am Pegasus", was released in September 1973, which peaked at No. 9 on the Go-Set Top 40 Australian Singles. Its parent album, My Name Means Horse, appeared in April 1974, which reached No. 3 on the related Go-Set Top 20 Australian Albums. Ryan's other Top 40 singles are "I Don't Want to Know About It" (July 1973) and "Blue Chevrolet Ballerina" (June 1975).

Ross Ryan was born on 13 December 1950 in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The family moved to Mount Manypeaks near Albany in 1959 where they settled on a sheep farm of 3,000 acres (1,200 ha). By the age of 13 years he was writing songs and learning guitar. Ryan attended Albany High, where he took the lead in The Music Man; and he produced a radio program, High School Half Hour, for the local station 6VA. He joined a number of local bands including The Sett and Saffron.

Ryan moved to Perth, undertook an electronics course and worked as an audio operator at a TV station, STW 9. He started his musical career in 1968. From mid-1970 to late 1971 Ryan used the station's facilities to record his debut album, Home Movies, which was self-funded on the RR label. The local Perth radio station 6PM played tracks from his album.

Early in 1972 Ross Ryan issued a split single with his track, "Sounds of Peppermint", backed by The Statesmen's "Keep on Truckin'". In April it reached the Top 100 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart. Ryan signed with a manager, Al Maricic, and started regular gigs at Gramps Wine Bar and played at university campuses. In September that year Ryan supported Roy Orbison for the Perth concert on his Australian tour. Ryan got his break when Maricic heard that the proposed support act, comedian Joe Martin, had pulled out in Darwin. After the Perth gig Orbison's promoter booked Ryan for the remainder of the tour.


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