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Here With Me
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A sneak peek at "hillbilly" from The Ryan Whyte Maloney Bands debut 2010 release from Odds on Recording and producer Sean O'Dwyer (Pink Floyd,Blink 182, Sum 41) copyright RyanWhyteMaloney 2010 go to www.myspace.com/Ryanmaloneymusic to view webs
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Ryan Whyte Maloney a fresh seasoned songwriter hitting the country road running, with an honest heartwrenching originality thats paving the way for the country
The Ryan Whyte Maloney Band is an Original universal country band playing the best of yesterdays and todays new Rock'n Country. Ryan Whyte Maloney was raised in Traverse City MI, Growing up on Rockn Roll and Country music he developed a strong diverse love for music. He began playing the Guitar,Violin,Cello,Piano and Drums at age 9 and eventualy sharpened his skills to write songs and end up with a national and accomplished band "Indulge". Feeling like he hit a glass cieling after 10 years of touring and playing he took a break from the rock life and and began writing his solo material really focusing on his roots and the skill of writing. He established a full band, and wrote and recorded "Where I've Been" a 10 song album produced by Sean O'Dwyer (Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, Emerson Drive) and spent most of 2010 touring accross the country promoting the album performing for Radio interviews, to playing every small club and honkytonk Bar and performing for National Festivals for 150,000 people. Bands We've shared The Stage With: Randy Houser Jimmy Wayne Love and Theft Jason Michael Carrol Lonestar Saliva Silvertide The Bronk bros. Stacia Scott Russo and the big Bang (Unwritten Law) accomplishments: The Ryan Whyte Maloney Band has played for: The Jim Kasey Foundation (Foster Childern) Third Level Crisis Center Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network
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Country Country-Pop
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Peak #115
Peak in subgenre #25
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November 26, 2010
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MP3 2.7 MB 128 kbps 2:56
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