About Me
Hi I'm Ryan! I am an acoustic singer-songwriter, currently performing on the Central Coast of California, as well as the Central Valley and surrounding areas. With over a decade of performing experience, I've played hundreds of events of all shapes and sizes. My performances are defined by a unique take on familiar songs, enlivened by the use of a Loop Pedal, which allows me to add more layers and melodies to a song than just a single acoustic guitar could provide. I have complete confidence in my craft, and total trust that you and your guests will be exceptionally satisfied with my music and performance.
My Music
What I love most about the acoustic guitar is how it can take a song from any genre or era, and strip it down to something we all can relate to. Dynamic and Diverse are two words I pride my performances on.
My Service
My number one priority when performing for a group of people, is making everyone feel relaxed and comfortable. Whether it be through song selection, friendly banter, or my calm deameanor, I know how to read a room and engage an audience. I also pride myself on being punctual, communicative and flexible with scheduling. Depending on availability and/or preference, my younger brother Evan, often accompanies me on percussion.
2023-2024 General Rates
Local Events: $125 per hour (2hr Minimum)
Travel Events: Starting at $150 per hour (2hr Minimum)
2023-2024 Wedding Ratesryanroyermusic.com/weddings
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Can I make specific song requests for my event?
A: I do not learn new songs for a client's event. However, you are welcome to view my Songlist of nearly 200 songs and make as many requests as you like from there. The Songlist is located on my website.
Q: When does your brother Evan accompany you on percussion?
A: As often as he is available, and as long as the client permits it. Feel free to make your preference be known and we will do our best to accomodate.
Q: Is the Percussion loud?
A: No, actually. My brother Evan plays a Cajon, also known as a Box Drum, which is played at a very similar volume level as an Acoustic Guitar.
Next steps to get started:
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