“Hello to all my Friends & Family here in Atlanta and around the world. Many of you know that I had plans to release an EP last year, but unfortunately my producer passed away and everything came to a stop. We miss him dearly. This year, I am going to be working with Andy Reilly of Muse Productions and will soon be going into the studio. I am extremely excited about it. I am in need of your help to get to my goal and release my first recording. Donors can choose from a T-shirt or signed copy of the finished product.”
““Ryan Boss is a refreshing talent to see in the music industry. From the covers he chooses to perform to his original songs, it puts a smile on your face as you rock back and forth in your seat, reliving memories and creating new ones. “”
“It's not often you run into artists that truly "get it," but Ryan Boss is certainly one of them! Not only is he an amazing talent, but he is incredibly easy to work with. Looking forward to the next show Ryan!”
“Hard Rock Cafe Atlanta is making Monday nights even better by offering guests a chance to win an all-inclusive trip to Dominican Republic, courtesy of Hard Rock. The winner and one guest will enjoy a three night getaway in the Hard Rock Caribbean Suite at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Punta Cana. Guests can enter to win the trip during “Showcase of the Mondays,” every Monday through October 13, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The concert series, which launched in August, takes place in Hard Rock’s Velvet Underground live music space and features local and regional singer and songwriters. Upcoming shows include Dominic DeSantis on September 22 and Ryan Boss on September 29.”
“Please sign up on Ryan's Mailing list, we have some big things happening soon - http://www.ryanbossmusic.com/e-mail-list”
“Surprising fresh blues interpretations of songs ranging from Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan and John Meyer. Ryan also reached back in time to put his unique twist on Sam Cooke and Ben E. King originals. He has a powerful blues vocal style and makes his acoustic guitar sing out to keep perfect rhythm! In addition to his cover songs he presented numerous original selections that were well received. Combining both slow and fast versions of Layla together in one song was a great touch. As a song writer, blues style singer and guitar player Ryan provides a great night of entertainment and I look forward to seeing him again.”
““Ryan Boss has one of the most gritty, captivating voices on the Atlanta music scene, you can feel the emotion in his music.” Knox - Radio105.7 Atlanta - Clear Channel Media”
““Ryan sings a new breed of Southern music full of the soulful inspiration that informs the best of blues/rock.”---Jon Tiven, producer/songwriter (Wilson Pickett, Leslie West, B.B. King, Steve Cropper, etc.)”
“Wow! Very nice. Really like Ryan's style. High five!!”
“RYAN BOSS "Amazing Residency Act"”
“Twenty-four year old Ryan Boss has much to offer. Along with his good looks, Ryan is well known in Georgia for his strong acoustic playing and gutsy voice. Listening to him sing makes you believe he has experienced the lyrics. His talent is paying off with more and more air time and recognition in the music industry. According to a website quote, he is “the best voice that has appeared on our live radio station” 92.5FM – The Bear. He is climbing higher each day in the music ranks and spreading his wings outside of Atlanta. So, catch him in the month of July at some of your favorite North Georgia entertainment spots. According to his manager Lucy Piller, he is scheduled to record later this year in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. This city is known as a music mecca since the 1960s where many well-known musicians hang-out according to our friend singer-songwriter Don Byers. Ryan will be in the right place where local recording studios continue to produce hit records.”
" The Best Voice that has appeared live on our live Radio Station" 92.5FM The Bear
" THANK YOU for all that you did this past weekend. With your help, we were able to raise over $16,000 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta! I had multiple people say how much they enjoyed Ryan's performance; some even commented to me that they were surprised we could get a muscian that good!
“Lately, a cool cat with a guitar in his hand more often than not sends a note to the dixie pixie field which has become so crowded one finds it hard to stand out from the nu-folk breed. Boss's different, though, as he clearly states in his debut's title cut, and while the piece is traditionally plaintive the message gets deep thanks to its bluesy inflections. And here comes the sweet contrast between the 23-year-old's unplugged disposition and the inherent electricity of his songs that wrap harsh reality - there's a dark undercurrent throughout the album - with rock hooks But the very same barebone approach turns into hard-hitting magic once it's applied to the matters of the heart, as in the catchy "When She's Around" or "State Line", where Boss pours his emotions out in the way many an older men would struggle with.”
“For a few good years, Ryan Boss has been making a splash around his native Georgia, with waves flushing across the state's border and beyond. Only 23 now, there's a dark streak to his music and a sensation of a life experience under his belt. On this belt hangs a guitar, the weapon that Boss first picked up when he was 14 and hasn't put down since. Influenced by artists as diverse as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Michael Jackson, Ryan sees feeling as the common denominator in all the music he enjoys. He likes songs that invoke a response out of him emotionally, and that's why his audience finds his tunes and words so easy to relate to.”
“Acoustic troubadour from Georgia lays it on the rock line with a twist and a twang. Lately, a cool cat with a guitar in his hand more often than not sends a note to the dixie pixie field which has become so crowded one finds it hard to stand out from the nu-folk breed. Boss's different, though, as he clearly states in his debut's title cut, and while the piece is traditionally plaintive the message gets deep thanks to its bluesy inflections. And here comes the sweet contrast between the 23-year-old's unplugged disposition and the inherent electricity of his songs that wrap harsh reality - there's a dark undercurrent throughout the album - with rock hooks. That's how sharp it starts and ends, with a memorable warning of "It Must Be Dangerous" and no less searing kitchen-sink of "Running In Place", so when the lad sings of being up to no good and high of cocaine, one can help but feel he's been there and done that.”
“Dear Mr. Boss: Thank you for donating to Special Olympics Georgia (SOGA)! We want to thank you for your generous value in kind contribution of 5 hours of live music. Your contribution supports our 24,470 athletes, ranging from ages 8 to 87, that participate in year-round sports training and competition in 24 sports. The goal of SOGA is to provide a quality program that improves the life of every individual with an intellectual disability in Georgia. With your donation, you are enhancing the quality of athletes lives by helping them to get regular exercise, and gain skills and confidence that will help them with employment in the future.”