Barb Ryman
 

Biography

A natural storyteller with a deep compassion for the lost and forgotten voices of our culture, Barb Ryman expects music to be more than entertaining. With a crystalline voice and skillfully played guitar, Barb delivers a rich mosaic of contemporary folk, drawing from country blues, early rock, Celtic balladry, and old-time gospel. Her newly released CD, CATCH THE SUNSET, is a breathtaking melodic ride flowing from intimate personal confessions to wise cultural commentaries to whimsical love stories and adventures of the heart. Ryman’s songs have received airplay on folk programs across the nation including the nationally syndicated, Midnight Special and Nevada City’s KVMR. From the Cedar Cultural Center in Minnesota, to Uncle Calvin’s in Texas, and from the Portland Folk Society in the West to Club Passim in the East, Barb draws in audiences with her captivating live concerts as she tours the U.S.

Ryman is distinguished for her ability to write music that heals. Having lost her father, a navy pilot, when she was four, Barb was intuitively drawn to the healing professions and became an accomplished speech-language therapist who helped children with special needs develop communication skills. Barb went on for her masters in counseling psychology, facilitated grief groups and delved into other spiritual pursuits. This background seamlessly integrated itself into her music, making her concerts both entertaining and restoring.

Her career launched in 1996 when the Minneapolis Star Tribune ranked her CD, LAY ME OPEN, a top ten release across all genres, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press proclaimed “You can’t help being amazed at the power of her presence and the sound of her voice. . . you can’t help but listen.” CATCH THE SUNSET, Ryman’s sixth CD features guest musicians of Prairie Home Companion fame, Peter Ostroushko and Prudence Johnson. Barb is also known for her topical humor, and in 2006, ABC television bought rights to her satirical song “All American Dysfunctional Family” to promote a sit-com pilot. Currently Barb is preparing for her CD release concert tour.

Quotes:

“Barb Ryman proves herself a strong vocalist, talented composer, and an astutely irreverent student of the human condition.” - Dirty Linen

“Charming vulnerability and a rare knack for detailing the profound truths of everyday life. Her clear, ringing voice is reminiscent of Sandy Denny or Iris Dement.” Minneapolis Star Tribune - Jim Meyer

“Ryman’s songs of faith display wonder, awe and acceptance.” - Sing Out!

“Besides an unaffected sense of humor, Ryman possesses a sharp eye for social criticism and a truly moving compassion for human struggle...” - City Pages (Minneapolis/St Paul)

“Ryman has a clear and winsome voice, a ready sense of humor, and a short story writer’s flair for detail.” Minneapolis Star Tribune - Tom Surowicz

Honors & Awards:

• 2007 New Song Winner - Winfield Folk Festival
• 2002 Winner of McKnight Composer Fellowship –
• Awarded by the American Composers Forum
• 1996-2002 - Minnesota Music Awards - nine nominations including:
o Songwriter Of The Year
o Recording Of The Year
o Song Of The Year
o Female Vocalist

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Music

Catch the Sunset
2011
Envelope yourself in Barb's sweet melodic vocals and compelling lyrical stories supported with beautiful harmonies in her finest production to date. She's a thought provoking, magnetic songwriter with a lot to say.
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Earthbound
2007
A fine collection of diverse and intriguing songs. Contemporary with hints country gospel, featuring Prairie Home Companion musicians Peter Ostroushko, Adam Granger, and Prudence Johnson.
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Falling Down To Heaven
2002
Award winning, Minneapolis based songwriter delivers Insightful, heart moving lyrics with a clear, compelling voice and finger style guitar that compliments the compassionate underpinnings of her songs. Guest musicians include the Midwest's finest.
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Like A Tree
1998
More of Ryman’s fine songwriting and lovely vocals with mystical and mysterious songs. A spiritual journey of sorts, but in Barb’s storytelling style in the true tradition of folk.
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Lay Me Open
1995
The CD that put Ryman on the map in Minneapolis. A top 10 release across all genres, leading Twin Cities columnist Jim Walsh to write: “You can’t help being amazed at the power of her presence and the sound of your voice. You can’t help but listen.”
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Winds Of Good Fortune
1992
This debut singer-songwriter CD is full of surprises from tender folk ballads to laugh-out-loud country satires.
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