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#1 Posted : 24 April 2013 09:14:09(UTC)
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On Tuesday, April 23th at 7 PM PST/10 PM EST, Ryan Ross Hernandez and his producer Chad Fairweather hosted a live stream from The Village Studios in Los Angeles. During the event, Ryan spoke about the making of his latest album, Break in the Clouds, his upcoming tour dates, and discussed his return to the stage after treatment for a throat granuloma. He also performed several songs and answered questions from a few fans.



Chad: Welcome everybody. We are here in Los Angeles, California, at the Village Studios. I'm Chad Fairweather, Ryan's longtime friend and producer of his latest album, Break in the Clouds. How are you doing, Ryan?

Ryan: I'm doing just fine, thanks.

Chad: It must be nice to have a microphone in front of you again.

Ryan: It really is. Today was the fifth time since January that I've gone to the throat doctor to look again. Today that we're doing this, and announcing the tour dates, it ends a phase in my life. Now I enter the next phase of my life as both a musician and person. I've gotten the all clear five times now and I still don't think I believe it. Every week I get new note coming back to me which is cool. I hadn't sang in a year, even more by now. It's a joy to have a microphone in front of me and being able to sing into it.

Chad: Well I've heard you sing the last few weeks and it sounds incredible.

Ryan: Thank you, thank you.

Chad: It was pretty frustrating to not be able to sing for you, right?

Ryan: Extremely. But here's the thing, my emotions were so much lower in the way that it didn't affect me as much as it should. It wasn't as if I woke up one day and I was silent, it didn't happen like that. I knew the time and day when I was going to go silent. So having that in the back of my mind, let me prepare myself for it. All I could do was have the surgery, have the botox, and rest my voice. That's it. It was as if I'm a basketball player and I had torn my ACL. Usually that takes a year to heal. But the difference with that is that, you have a team. I have a team too, Sean, Aaron, all the guys in my band. Yet it's on the tour poster and all that, you see Ryan Ross Hernandez Tour.

I went 18 months either being silent or having a granuloma in my throat, for 18 months I was between that. I know it's a gift to play music and have a career out of it. I do everything that is required of me to comeback and do what I do 70, 80 nights a year. People don't understand that when I'm not touring, I'm not the only one who isn't making money. Every single person from the guitar tech to the tour manager to my personal assistant, aren't making money because I'm not touring. For them and for myself, I'm willing to do what is required of me, whether that is not talking for 5 months or having botox injected through my neck. It was required of me to not lose my mind, you know.

Chad: We were talking earlier about how not being able to be a performing musician for so long has allowed you to listen to so much music.

Ryan: That is correct. Which was cool. I don't think since I was maybe 18 or 19, I had listen to as much music as I have in the last year in a half or two. In the ten years or so, prior to this, I had been so busy with my own music to take notice of this much music.

Chad: In the span of these two years, who have you listened to that has made you kind of stop and really take notice of them?

Ryan: I mean, so many great records. I've found a new respect for a lot of artists too. And I think by listening to so much music, I know what's next for me, and what sound I want to achieve with my next record.

Chad: Are we going to hear any of those sounds on this tour?

Ryan: I think everything the fans are about to hear, not just today, but on this coming tour and others after it, is everything that I've been feeling and listening to in other music. I've had this all so planned out in my head, that I already know how I want this tour to be and sound like, without even stepping on a single stage yet.

Chad: Speaking for myself, everyone in this room, and everyone watching at home when I say, welcome back. You've been missed.

Ryan: Thank you. It's good to be back doing what I love the most. I think the people who aren't glad of me having my singing ability back is everyone in the Sweet Unknown cast, the series I'm on. We were filming last week and I was a little bored, I'll admit that, so that day I had to shoot scenes with Isabel. We would start the scene, everything going well, then like in the middle I would just start singing my lines. It would ruin the scene and mean I kept everyone working longer, since we had to re-shoot but I did it still, and I apologized to her afterward. But she's our little one on set, so I admit I do tease her a lot.

Chad: (chuckles) Well today we got this cool stream going on where people all over the world are connected to watch you perform and talk a bit. We have a few select fans who are joining us live right now, to ask you some questions.

Ryan: Cool. We should we start there?

Chad: Yeah, let's go with our first question. This is from Haley Johnson, who's in St Paul, Minnesota. Haley, are you there?

Haley: Hi, yes I'm here.

Ryan: Hey, Haley. How are you?

Haley: I'm good, how are you?

Ryan: I'm doing perfectly fine, thank you.

Haley: Good, good.

Chad: So you have a question for Ryan Ross Hernandez, here to my right.

Haley: I do, yes. I know you've done a lot of work with veterans, you've worked with NCIRE and other veterans health research organization. My question is, how has meeting these veterans and their families changed your life and your point of view towards the issue?

Ryan: That's a good question. I feel like a lot of other musicians and celebrities support these organizations and charities, most of which are great causes and they do help the world. But I think a matter in the world of celebrities that is overlooked a lot on when you look at the bigger picture, is right here in the United States and veterans. The work I've done with veterans has made me realize that this cause is just as important as any other in the world. If you know a military family or someone who is in the military, that kind of makes you realize that it's not a movie here. It's not a war movie where you know the hero is going to come back home to his or her wife or husband. I've met a lot of veterans, just a few months ago I was in the D.C. area for the inauguration of President Obama, and my girlfriend and I visited a few veterans hospitals in the area and we were just taken aback by their stories and situations.

It hasn't changed my point of view on the issue because since I found out there was a need for support in it and I went out to meet these veterans and meet some of their families, it just made believe that there is a need to do even more for them. I'm just helping to help here. It doesn't matter your point of view in politics or towards the war, it just focuses you on the task with these veterans. My point of view is meaningless, it doesn't help anybody. Your point of view doesn't matter to anyone but yourself. So is the experience life changing? Of course, it's a honor for me to meet these people who really need the help, not every scar or wound is one you can see. Some veterans return with PTSD and other mental issues that aren't in the form of a battle scar, of a physical battle scar. It's a privilege to be in a position where I can help and do my part to maybe bring the matter to a larger frame.

Chad: Great question, Haley. Thank you for joining us. And sticking around because you're about to hear some wonderful music.

Ryan: I feel like I'm on the radio, right now. Like you're a radio host and I'm just the guest, and we're taking questions from the listeners. You're Ryan Seacrest. (chuckles)

Chad: (laughs) I've always been told I look like him. I guess now we should start giving everyone watching some music to enjoy.

Ryan: Cool, we're doing that now? If the look on my face doesn't give it away, I have no idea how this is running. I got here fifteen minutes ago. No one ask me if I'm playing in so and so because I don't know. I seriously have no clue what my tour dates are or even when it starts. I look forward to seeing what those are soon. I'm at a point in my life where things don't matter as much as they use to. Take that as you will, ladies and gentlemen.

Let me introduce you guys to the band, the mini band that's here with me tonight. We got Sean Hurley on the bass, and Aaron Sterling on the drums. This is kind of like an acoustic trio thing. Let's hope it sounds good because we didn't rehearse. (chuckles) So, this is weird, I haven't done this in a while. I don't know how to introduce a song anymore. (laughter heard in the background) This is a song off the Break in the Clouds record. That's all I have to say.

"California's Sweet Unknown"

I'm on the road to redemption
Packing all my bags and moving out west
With a single guitar
And an arsenal of songs in my heart

I take pictures but I never frame them
What I see with my eyes will define me on my death bed
So I drive until I looked up in the sky
And saw a cowboy's cliche

'Cause if you wanna be free, gotta go it alone
And if you wanna go home, gotta build your own
'Cause you never will find what you're searching for
'Til you open the door to the sweet unknown
In the sweet unknown

Don't you ask me where I come from
I've buried who I was
Inside a hotel room somewhere in West Hollywood

I'm not ashamed of who I was
I'm just looking for the sun that comes
After the Gold Rush 'cross California

'Cause if you wanna be free, gotta go it alone
And if you wanna go home, gotta build your own
'Cause you never will find what you're searching for
'Til you open the door to the sweet unknown
In the sweet unknown

I drew my own Blood on the Tracks
But nothing changed
The idiot wind just kept on blowin'
As I saw my reflection on a glossy magazine
That ironically had my face on it too

I once met a woman who's favorite record was "Blue"
What she lacked in age, she made up in wisdom
So I long for honesty
While I drive through the sweet unknown

'Cause if you wanna be free, gotta go it alone
And if you wanna go home, gotta build your own
In the sweet unknown
Welcome to the sweet unknown


Chad: That sounded great, man. I was there for the making of these songs, and it's good to hear them live now. Obviously both Sean and Aaron played on the record, and it just brings back memories of how fun it was to make that album.

Ryan: I think I said this a little while ago to my manager, we were talking about the record and I remember telling him, "we don't have a record that's sold four million copies or has five hit singles on it." We hear from people we know and we people we run into that tells us they like the record, but the record wasn't a success in terms of it made it everywhere and it was Adele's 21 or whatever. It doesn't change the fact that the album is the best record I've ever made, the most honest record I've ever made, and the time spent making it was really interesting for me. I could still put that record on and be either, smiling or at the brick of tears. It was a very violent adjustment in my life that I was going through at that point. The record is that in songs, figuring everything out.

Chad: No, it's really true, I was there and I heard these songs being built. There is a story in the album being told, without being a concept album, it's just your life in these songs. It's wonderful songwriting.

Ryan: Oh, thank you. That record wouldn't sound how it does if it wasn't for you and everyone that worked on that record and helped put it all together, including these two guys playing here alongside tonight.

Chad: It's still an awesome record. Now, I think we're gonna be heading over to South America, where we have Katie Gomes who's in Brazil. Hi Katie, how are you doing?

Katie: I'm fine, and you, Ryan?

Ryan: I'm good, thanks.

Chad: What part of Brazil are you in?

Katie: São Paulo.

Chad: Oh, São Paulo, excellent. So you have a question, right?

Katie: Yes. Ryan, are you looking forward to performing in Brazil? Where you'll be playing first concert here at Rock in Rio.

Ryan: Hold on, Katie, I trust your word but I'm looking at my manager right now and.. yes, he's giving the thumbs up, so yeah, looks like I'll be playing at Rock in Rio this year, which is really cool, actually. I've never performed nor been in Brazil before. I look forward to playing for that Brazilian crowd for the first time. It's gonna be fun to meet the fans because I know back when I had Twitter, fans from down there always wanted me to go play for quite a while and it's awesome to hear that I can finally go do that. I love that I've never played there before, so every song will be like the first time it's ever been heard live in Brazil. I'm going to enjoy the set a lot because every single thing I do on stage is the first time, what you're feeling and hearing there is a first because you've never seen me live before.

It's gonna be really exciting, again, I don't know where else I'm playing on this tour, I swear to god I don't. But I have feeling that one is going to be a really fun show. We have to play each song a little faster because I feel like I owe you guys a long set, because you've never heard or seen these songs live in person before. My entire discography is new pretty much, so it's gonna be fun night of maybe bringing some old school stuff out just for Brazil. I look forward to performing there, I look forward to working off the energy the crowd gives off, and the country. Everyone artist knows that Brazil have the most exciting fanbase in the world when it comes to music. Are you going to the show?

Katie: Yes, yes, I will be there.

Ryan: Oh, cool. That's awesome. Thank you, I'll see you there.

Chad: Yeah, enjoy the show.

Katie: Yes, thank you.

Chad: You know, Ryan, I think it's time for another song.

Ryan: Alright, sure. Let me change the tuning here, while getting off the nerves.

Chad: Are you really nervous? I don't think I've ever seen you nervous.

Ryan: I'm basically a guy who has been in a cabin in the middle of the woods for god knows how long, and now I'm stepping back out. I have all these feelings and stuff now. I'm having doubt, and I'm nervous, and I need to use the bathroom. For the first time in my career I am thinking in my head right now, "what if I screw up?" What if this is so bad that no one will show up when I start touring? Fuck, I'm so much fun to hang out with now. (sighs sarcastically) Here we go, people.

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"Show Me Something I Can Be"

Now MTV doesn't even stand for Music Television anymore
And Rolling Stone is giving out their cover stories to reality stars
And the radio is playing a party mix
At a quarter to eight on a Tuesday morning

Ain't it disheartening to know
Music meant so much forty years ago

The radio and the television are turned on
All they give out is manipulated voices and sounds
You should be just as sad as am I
Changing times mean less heart put in the things we do

Ain't it disheartening to know
The soul is nowhere to be found

My bookcases are filled with vinyl records
I predict I'll lose faith in a whole new generation
One where the kids just want to become the talentless famous
Where have the ones who create before profiting gone?

Ain't it disheartening to know
We're running out of heroes for our kids

I still have a ringing in my fingertips
To try and make something real for once
I still believe in some of us
Wisdom comes with age, so let's all grow old

Little voices playing on the radio
Little voices playing on the radio
Little voices playing on the TV screen
Little voices playing on the TV screen
Little voices making noise on the internet
Little voices making noise on the internet
Little voices, little voices, little voices
Little voices, little voices, little voices
Little voices, little voices, little voices
Little voices, little voices, little voices


Chad: Beautiful song, man. Your voice sounds great so far.

Ryan: Well thank you, but I still need to change the way I sing these songs a bit. The botx I had injected into my throat is still dissolving The ability for me to perform is growing more each day, but my voice is still not at 100 percent, I wouldn't even say I'm at 80 percent still. As the botox clears, my vocal chords become more usable to sing. I hope that by, I think the first show is in May, I hope by then that I can sing, like for example in this song we just played, I hope that by a day really soon, I can sing some falsetto lines in it.

Chad: You sound a lot better than the last time we hung out, which was actually in my wedding, that you were kind enough to let us use your lovely home in Montana for it. And I remember you sang a little there, this was back in October, and your voice sounded really rough.

Ryan: Yeah, well in October, I belive that was right where I was starting to get my voice back from the surgery, and about to lose it again when I was maybe a week away from having the botox injected into my throat.

Chad: When that was the case, I remember I had to carry an iPad and you had this bluetooth keyboard and that's how we spoke.

Ryan: The only reason I didn't crazy is because I knew I couldn't. When you know that you're having this struggle and that going crazy won't do absolutely nothing for you but make life harder, you just accept it. There are several times in the last 18 months that I've gone to the doctor and I had that hope that they would tell me, "it's a miracle, it's gone." I would love to buy the scope the doctor uses to change my throat and have it at home, I'd probably stab myself with it and make my problems worse. (laughter heard in the background)

I went months just eating rice and grilled chicken, and I remember I went to see the doctor and she told me, "hey, you're gonna need more botox, it's gotten bigger." And that sucks. I would go into my car and have a moment, cry a little, be really upset, then say, "what's next?" Because I knew that I wouldn't be truly happy unless I would get back here, and it was require for me to do everything I could to get back here. For everyone watching this, this right here is what I was dreaming out night after night. So I'm very happy to be out of that wormhole and now I can return to being the musician who actually plays shows. Which is weird, all last year I was a musician who didn't play a single damn concert, and I released an album last year. So, I don't know.

Chad: Once again, it's good to have you back, Ryan.

Ryan: Thank you.

Chad: Now let's take another question. This one comes our way from London, England, actually. We have Stephanie Howard who has a question. Stephanie, how are you?

Stephanie: I'm good, I'm really good. A little bit starstruck. (laughs nervously)

Ryan: Can you be starstruck online? I've never heard of that before. That's cool, that's the first time I've heard that. I guess it's better than Twitter starstruck.

Stephanie: Yes, you write some fantastic music. My question is, you've made five albums, how do you continue to get inspiration to keep writing and keep making albums?

Ryan: Sonically, my inspiration, and I have no problem admitting this, nine times out of ten, comes out of listening to someone else and enjoying what they're doing. I'm still discovering music that came out before I was born in 1977. There is so much music out there that you can never grow bored or tired of it. Musicians who listen, who love music with a passion, we're constantly searching for the next thing that's going to make us so inspired. I've had about 10 times in my career that struck moment where I listen to a song or album and I'm just like, "shit, how did he or she or they do that?" When I hear something that sticks with me and moves me in a certain way, I would love to learn how that's like to create.

So I study most of my favorite songs and when you study it enough, when you do your homework, it doesn't sound like that song, it gives you that same feeling, but without ripping it off. If you study it incorrectly, you do sound just like that. If you study every single part of it, and break it down into each element and instrument and melody, then you can rebuild it and no one will notice, not even yourself where it came from. It doesn't mean that the chorus moves you or a lyric or a chord, it might be the smallest thing, like how they sing a certain line. Lately I'm inspired with writing music for the stage, songs made to play love, not necessarily songs that make it on a record, you know. On stage, a song could go 15 minutes or 5 minutes. That's a different style, a different approach to writing, it's a freeing style of writing. I'm inspired with how the next record could sound like.

Chad: You're hearing something in your head already for the next one?

Ryan: Yeah, definitely. I think the other night I was hanging out with the band, and I think we came across some sort of country music. Continuing in the footsteps of Break in the Clouds, but with a more edgier, rough sound. Some people now already call me a country star, but I'm not. This isn't country music. If I don't change my mind, which happens a lot, but if I stay true to this, my version of country music is really weird and off-brand, with a Sting chorus. That's what you get with me.

Chad: Sounds really cool, man. Is the next song your playing now something like that?

Ryan: No, actually, as a songwriter I think this song is a gem. This song is on the Running Changes record, despite the fact that it sounds like a song that should belong on the Break in the Clouds record. When I wrote this song I just kind of stopped and went, "oh, this is really cool, this could be a lot of fun play." Nothing else on the Running Changes record sounds like this one, then everything on Break in the Clouds is like this.This song is also responsible for a bunch of people that I do not know, coming up to me and asking me if I like to partake in smoking marijuana with them. Which I don't, I hardly ever do. When I do smoke marijuana, I do it with people who I am very close to, because I'm very paranoid without marijuana, with it I might start having a panic attack. This song is defending the right of people being able to do whatever the hell they want.
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"The Art of Getting By"

Tonight, I need sometime on my own
To be just me in my home alone
I got a pocketful of California green
So no ones gonna tell me no

Do you remember the old me?
The one in the band with the skinny jeans
I wish I still had time to go back and reminisce
Too bad you can't re-write history

It's gonna be a long, long time, 'fore I ever come down
It's gonna be a long, long time, 'fore I ever come down
I don't remember this city or these faces
But then again I don't even remember who I use to be

I'm gonna go back to my old ways
Call every girl that I've ever fucked
Who'd ever thought that they'd all grown up
Tonight, I'm gonna smoke myself to sleep

Nothing wrong with having meaningless sex
Meeting all of the P.Y.T's under the city lights
I'll bed them all until fate sends me a sign
Wait up, let me buy a pack of Trojans, then I'll be ready to go

Every girl from every city is welcomed too
New York City' trust fund babies
And LA' aspiring actresses
I don't know why anyone would ever wanna give this up
But then again I've never tried hitting the brakes

Now who's gonna stop me now?
From planning vacations for myself
Or spending Friday night getting a high all alone
I ask, who's gonna stop me now?
Mmhmm

It's been a long, long night in Los Angeles too
It's been a long, long time since I've felt this free
I don't remember a Californian gal ever looking this pretty
But then again, then again, I'm a little stoned


Chad: That was lovely, man. That's a really great song.

Ryan: Thank you, yeah.

Chad: Let's go down south to San Francisco, California, where we have Rosie Gordon with a question.

Ryan: Hey, how are you?

Rosie: Fine, thank you. I have a question but it's not music related. I know you're a pretty massive watch collector, Ryan. So my question is, where does you avid interest in watches come from?

Ryan: That's a good question, I've never thought about that. Both the item itself, as well as the culture of watch collecting, give me an immense amount of enjoyment. I've made some great fans through the watch community, I've traveled to conventions and events for it. Watches are very special to me, I would never get rid of them. I don't know how many watches I have, I have hundreds and hundreds, never have I lost a single watch in my life. I think you're either a watch person or you're not. From an early age I knew I was interested in watches, despite not being able to afford the ones I really liked.

Chad: Would you ever sell your watch collection?

Ryan: Fuck no. (laughter heard in background) I could lose all the money I have ever made tomorrow, and I still would not consider selling a single one of those watches. I mean, I need money to purchase these things, but I wouldn't want money in return for them. I know if I sell the watch collection, it's going to make me more money than I've ever made in my entire career. You know if you give me millions and millions of dollars at once, I'm going to do something stupid with it.(laughter heard in background) They bring me great joy, and I love that they have nothing to do with music. It serves as a great distraction from music. I think the friends I've made through collecting watches, I don't think they even know my music. (chuckles)

Chad: So now we know, if Ryan loses all his money tomorrow, he'll at least have his watches. (laughs)

Ryan: Yeah, never letting go of them.

Chad: Now I have a question for you.

Ryan: Go ahead, man.

Chad: I'm interested in knowing this. We have I don't know how many people all over the world watching this live. So to all those people watching, what are five records you would recommended that everyone goes out after this and listens to? Five records that they need all need to go out and buy.

Ryan: Buy? Alright, so this is makes it more difficult because I need to think about albums that are very difficult to find illegally online. (chuckles) Songs in the Key of Life, by Stevie Wonder. One of the best records of all time, I'm sure you'll agree.

Chad: Yeah, that record is amazing.

Ryan: Pet Sounds, by The Beach Boys. Impossible not to like that record. D'Angelo's Voodoo, one of the best albums released in the past fifteen years. But now it gets harder from there, because I'm debating in my head whether I put a Bob Dylan record on this list or Crosby, Stills, Nash, I can't put both. I'm gonna go with Crosby, Still, and Nash, the self-titled debut of them. Then I'd have to say an old-school jazz record, like from the 50s or 60s. Frank Sinatra's In the Wee Small Hours. Oh, I can't forget about this album, Joni Mitchell's Blue, as a songwriter that album is perfect.

Chad: I think that might have been more than five, Ryan. (laughs)

Ryan: Yeah, it was, but I'm sure someone will write out the albums I said and post it on a message board or whatever. Let me just say since I believe there are maybe, ten people under the age of 21 out there, can't be more, no one under the age of 21 listens to me anymore. (chuckles) I'll give a much more recent album for them to check out, as well as everyone else, should listen to Same Trailer Different Park, by Kacey Musgraves. It's the kind of country record that the world needs right now.

Chad: Ladies and gentlemen, we have a lot of listening to do. Before that, how about we do another song for everyone out there watching?

Ryan: Sure, I think I'll play a new one, or at least one that no one else outside of maybe most people in this room have ever heard. I wrote this song last summer in Montana, it's weird because I wrote it between being able to sing and going in for the surgery, so at that point my voice was pretty bad. I have a studio up in Montana, we built it from the ground up, so I called the band up and we just hung out, played a lot of music together. This song came out of that time, in that week or so, where I wrote maybe two or three songs, this is one of those.

I'm 35 now, and I feel in my thirties, I need to make as much music as possible. I need to write tons of music and not worry if they aren't the best songs in the world. Now that I'm heading back out on the road, I really want to get back in the game running, I want to play maybe a new song or two every show. This song is the start of that. This is the next phase of my career. You're probably not gonna hear the big hits from me, but I'm making a commitment both to myself and everyone who's out to a show this summer, that there's going to be a lot of music going around, a lot of recordings. No two shows will be the same, each one will have a different setlist and different feel, I'm going on a day-to-day basis with my song choices on this upcoming tour. This song is called Form Changer.

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"Form Changer"

My heart and my head had a violent crash
Down to the ground, fell out to reality
I went back to where it all began, tried to glue the pieces of who I use to be
I stuck myself back together for a moment
But it wore out sooner than it ever had before

And I'll walk on my own, as if my mind isn't wearing me out
The river that runs across my backyard is a penny mine
It's a place where people make wishes and deers drink water
It's the sight and sound that keeps me calm for a little while
The river lets me shut off for a little while

I scatter myself from place to place, like I have no home and rather live in hotels
I've tried my hand at every card that's been dealt my way
I'm a form-changer, you're an island I'll spend a week or two at
Before the troubles of my own head return and I move on to the next place I do not know

And I'll walk on my own, as if my mind isn't wearing me out
The river that runs across my backyard is a penny mine
It's a place where people make wishes and deers drink water
It's the sight and sound that keeps me calm for a little while
The river lets me shut off for a little while

Come on, honey baby, you should leave right now
Come on, honey baby, you should leave right now
Come on, girl, you should, oh, oh, oh, oh..


Chad: Awesome. That's the first time I've ever heard that song. If that's the start of things to come, we should all get excited. That's a great song, man, great song.

Ryan: Thank you very much.

Chad: That also, I'm sure, makes everyone watching more excited for the tour. You'll be pulling out all kinds of stops at the shows.

Ryan: I hope so, yeah. I don't want to be in the Ryan Ross Hernandez song business, I just want to play music. Playing music, playing of songs, obviously most of it will be my own stuff, but I just want a really great time playing music. I want to have a great time playing music. I want people who go to shows to have a great time watching and hearing a guy and a band have a great time. Every show is going to be a massive music celebration. I played this new song because from the very beginning I want to beat the habit of saying "we need to start with this song, and we need to end with this song." I wrote about two or three songs in the last month that I know I'll play on tour. It's going to be entirely, this tour, this next phase in my life as a musician, about having a great time. It's not about writing hits. I think people are going to see me different on stage, really taking my time.

Chad: Well I certainly can't wait, man. Do we know who's opening the shows for you?

Ryan: No, I have no clue. I don't even know my tour dates, as is. (chuckles) No, but I think the poster says "with special guests." I guess we'll be changing up the opening act ever so often. We'll see how that goes. But still, come early!

Chad: Yeah, I'm sure it'll be great. Well right now I want to thank everybody out there for joining us tonight. All the fans watching from all around the world. Aaron on the drums, Sean on bass, and of course, the man to my right, Ryan Ross Hernandez.

Ryan: Thanks, it was a lot of fun.

Chad: How about we send everyone off with some sign off music?

Ryan: Why not?

Chad: Thank ya, for joining us here tonight in Los Angeles, California, to everyone around the world. We'll see ya'll soon. Thank you for being here.

"Christian Girl Getting Divorced"

Well a Christian girl be getting divorced
That's what a girl gets for marrying young
Now her parents always disapprove
Just like they did when she showed them the ring
Yeah you love 'em, but you can never win with 'em

I think a good Christian girl
With liberal religious values
Is what I need in my life

She was born and bred in Santa Barbara
Always been a California girl under the sun
Now she's living her dreams aloud
She's got a whole generation to live for
And she thank Jesus for all that comes her way

I think a naughty Christian girl
Who can still wear a gold cross while making love to me
Is what I need in my life

Now, I know your bible disapproves of
Extramarital affairs
And I ain't one to offend your values
But now that she's a divorcee
I think we should meet up for drinks, someday
Honey, what do you drink?

'Cause I still have a fantasy
Of when the Christian girl herself
Shows up at my door, with no wedding ring in sight
Wearing the kind of dress she can't wear to church
And I let her in

A Christian girl
A Christian girl who has a bible in her bedside table
A Christian girl
A Christian girl
A Christian girl who prays whenever she need be
A Christian girl
A Christian girl who loves her Mama and Papa
A Christian girl
A Christian girl who remembers where she came from
A Christian girl

Now, now, now
That's the kind of girl I need to find
Something like a divorced Christian girl
Something like a
Yeah, yeah, I need someone like her
I keep singing something like a Christian girl
I keep thinking something like a California Christian girl
Is what I need in my bed to relieve my stress from a long day's work
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Break in the Clouds Tour 2013

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He's back.

Returning to touring for the first time since 2010, Ryan Ross Hernandez is set to embark on a world tour starting with North America this summer. Setback by vocal problems, his touring plans in support of his latest album, Break in the Clouds, had to be put on hold. Now Hernandez is anxious to head back on the road, and fans who have awaited just as long for his return will be rewarded for their patience. Later this year, the famed singer-songwriter is scheduled to perform in over 40 cities in the United States alone. With international dates that include Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and for the first time ever, Ryan Ross Hernandez will perform in Argentina and Brazil.

Tickets go on sale April 26th & April 27th for all North America, South America, and United Kingdom dates at 10am local time for Ryan Ross Hernandez's Break in the Clouds' Tour 2013. Tickets are available for all other dates starting April 29th.

Special ticket packages on Ryan's tour will be available through Tickets-for-Charity.com to benefit NCIRE's work supporting returning Veterans. The packages include Front Row Meet & Greet Tickets and 3rd Row seats or better.

Tour dates can be seen below.



United States Leg:

May 24 -- Tuscaloosa, AL (Tuscaloosa Amphitheater)
June 21 -- Milwaukee, WI (Marcus Amphitheater)
June 22 -- Minneapolis, MN (Target Center)
June 28 -- Los Angeles, CA (Staples Center)
June 29 -- New York City, NY (Madison Square Garden)
June 30 -- New York City, NY (Madison Square Garden)
July 5 -- Maryland Heights/St. Louis, MO (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
July 7 -- Cincinnati, OH (Riverbend Music Center)
July 10 -- Bonner Springs, KS (Cricket Wireless Amphitheater)
July 12 -- Woodlands, TX (The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion)
July 13 -- Dallas, TX (Gexa Energy Pavilion)
July 16 -- Morrison, CO (Red Rocks Amphitheatre)
July 17 -- Morrison, CO (Red Rocks Amphitheatre)
July 19 -- Ridgefield, WA (Sleep Country Amphitheater)
July 20 -- George, WA (The Gorge)
July 22 -- Paso Robles, CA (California Mid State Fair)
July 24 -- Wheatland, CA (Sleep Train Amphitheatre at Sacramento)
July 26 -- Mountain View, CA (Shoreline Amphitheatre)
July 27 -- Irvine, CA (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Irvine)

United States/North America Leg #2
Aug. 6 -- Cuyahoga Falls, OH (Blossom Music Center)
Aug. 7 -- Clarkston, MI (DTE Energy Music Theatre)
Aug. 9 -- Tinley Park, IL (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
Aug. 10 -- Noblesville, IN (Klipsch Music Center)
Aug. 11 -- Springfield, IL (Illinois State Fair)
Aug. 13 -- Darien, NY (Darien Lake Performing Arts Center)
Aug. 14 -- Toronto, ON (Molson Canadian Amphitheatre)
Aug. 16 -- Hartford, CT (Comcast Theatre)
Aug. 17 -- Mansfield, MA (Comcast Center)
Aug. 20 -- Bethel, NY (Bethel Woods Center for the Arts)
Aug. 21 -- Holmdel, NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center)
Aug. 23 -- Camden, NJ (Susquehanna Bank Center)
Aug. 24 -- Virginia Beach, VA (Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach)
Aug. 25 -- Burgettstown, PA (First Niagara Pavilion)
Aug. 27 -- Allentown, PA (The Great Allentown Fair)
Aug. 28 -- Wantagh, NY (Nikon at Jones Beach Theater)
Aug. 30 -- Saratoga Springs, NY (Saratoga Performing Arts Center)
Aug. 31 -- Bristow, VA (Jiffy Lube Live)
Sept. 1 -- Atlantic City, NJ (Borgata Resort Spa and Casino Event Center)
Sept. 4 -- Charlotte, NC (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Charlotte)
Sept. 5 -- Raleigh, NC (Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek)
Sept. 7 -- Tampa, FL (Live Nation Amphitheater at the Florida State Fairgrounds)
Sept. 8 -- West Palm Beach, FL (Cruzan Amphitheatre)

South America Leg:
Sept. 17 -- Buenos Aires, Argentina (Luna Park)
Sept. 21 -- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Rock in Rio)

United States Leg #3:
Sept. 27 -- Atlanta, GA (Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood)
Oct. 1 -- Albuquerque, NM (Isleta Amphitheater)
Oct. 2 -- Phoenix, AZ (Desert Sky Pavilion)
Oct. 4 -- San Diego, CA (Sleep Train Amphitheatre)
Oct. 5 -- Los Angeles, CA (Hollywood Bowl)

Europe/UK Leg:
Oct. 14 -- Herning, Denmark (Jyske Bank Boxen)
Oct. 15 -- Frederiksberg, Denmark (Forum Copenhagen)
Oct. 16 -- Oslo, Norway (Oslo Spektrum)
Oct. 19 -- London, United Kingdom (The O2 Arena)
Oct. 21 -- Amsterdam, Netherlands (Ziggo Dome)

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OOC: Great job on all of this :) Loved the interview, it was like a real one that I've heard before.

Jennifer: I think it's awesome how you can come back from such a medical setback like the one you had. I wish you a lot of luck and love on your career, will be getting a ticket for the show! :)
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Arianna: I'm so, so thrilled to see you back to doing what you do best, Ryan. Me and Scar have been pulling our hair out waiting for new music! (giggles) You've come a long way as an artist and this new chapter in your career will definitely be an exciting one. We'll catch a few shows on the new tour, look out for us!
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OOC: Very in depth as always. Well thought out and I can tell a lot of work went into it. Good stuff.
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OOC: Great job on all of this :) Loved the interview, it was like a real one that I've heard before.

Jennifer: I think it's awesome how you can come back from such a medical setback like the one you had. I wish you a lot of luck and love on your career, will be getting a ticket for the show! :)


Ryan: Thank you for such kind words. It's definitely been a long road back, but I'm glad to be getting there and having the chance to tour again for the first time in years. I look forward to seeing you at a show. :)

OOC: Thank you. :)

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Arianna: I'm so, so thrilled to see you back to doing what you do best, Ryan. Me and Scar have been pulling our hair out waiting for new music! (giggles) You've come a long way as an artist and this new chapter in your career will definitely be an exciting one. We'll catch a few shows on the new tour, look out for us!


Ryan: Haha, well a lot of music is coming your way. Perhaps even one project this summer that will just send the music in a frenzy. I'm fairly sure of myself that the days of putting anything ahead of music or forgetting that I'm a musician first and foremost, are behind me, thankfully. Thank you very much for the support.

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OOC: Very in depth as always. Well thought out and I can tell a lot of work went into it. Good stuff.


OOC: Thanks for taking the time to read it. :)
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Ryan: I was wondering when we might hear Mr RRH himself again! It's really good to see you back again, man. Really looking forward to the upcoming tour and i'm glad you have recovered well. I remember at the time everyone throwing crazy rumors about that you were finished after canceling the last tour, thank goodness that theory has been proven wrong. Looking forward to the next chapter in your story.

OOC: The quality in your RP's are always top quality. Really good work here and an excellent read.
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Ryan: I was wondering when we might hear Mr RRH himself again! It's really good to see you back again, man. Really looking forward to the upcoming tour and i'm glad you have recovered well. I remember at the time everyone throwing crazy rumors about that you were finished after canceling the last tour, thank goodness that theory has been proven wrong. Looking forward to the next chapter in your story.

OOC: The quality in your RP's are always top quality. Really good work here and an excellent read.


RRH: Thank you, thank you. I recall those rumors, it was a strange period of time for me. I kind of thought in the back of my head that it was it for me. Despite taking a while, and actually not being 100% still, it's a relief to know that I will be soon. Hopefully the next chapter focuses more on my music, and less on everything else in my life.

OOC: Thank you very much. I'm glad to hear that people are enjoying the read of it, I know it's quite long as are most of my RP's, haha.
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Magie: When it comes to Brazilian’s love for music, you might totally had a surprise when you step on Rock and Rio stage to sing for over a hundred thousand screaming fans, they're insane and they're so passionate for you and so dedicated in singing along all the songs even though most of them don't speak English. You’re going to have a blast Mister Ryan.

Abie: I can imagine how terrible it was to not be able to perform for such a long period like you did, I kind of went through the same thing last year and that hopeless sensation almost killed me. In the end they all end up as an experience and it's great to see you back.

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Stephanie Fierce: The charts, stadiums, radios, venues, heck even billboards at this point miss you MR. Hernandez, great to have you back! To see what you've been through and how much stronger you've gotten as person, I'm really wondering how that will reflect in your new music! BTW "The Art of Getting By" is a classic! Wishing you well, very exciting times!


OOC: Really great to see you back in RP action man :) Ryan Ross Hernandez was greatly missed, so looking forward to more stuff coming from him! BTW top quality RP as always, and as everyone has mention you never disappoint!
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Magie: When it comes to Brazilian’s love for music, you might totally had a surprise when you step on Rock and Rio stage to sing for over a hundred thousand screaming fans, they're insane and they're so passionate for you and so dedicated in singing along all the songs even though most of them don't speak English. You’re going to have a blast Mister Ryan.

Abie: I can imagine how terrible it was to not be able to perform for such a long period like you did, I kind of went through the same thing last year and that hopeless sensation almost killed me. In the end they all end up as an experience and it's great to see you back.

OOC: Great Job.


Ryan: From everyone I've spoken with that has experience in performing for Brazilian crowds, I've had that they are the most passionate, diehard fans in the world. It's one of those shows that I know I'm going to have a great time playing, Rock in Rio may just be the biggest festival in music. I may need to play with a metronome by how many songs I'll want to play in however long they give me to play. Thank you, I look forward to finally getting the honor to play in Brazil.

Ryan: It's quite difficult for any singer to be singing for so long, then one day having to put a halt on it because of something that's kind of really out of your control. It's paralyzing, and I know with the vocal issues you've had yourself, you know how that feels. This has just been a time in my life that's lasted way too long, and I'm just looking ahead at what's next for me. Thank you, it's good to be back.

OOC: Thanks!

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Stephanie Fierce: The charts, stadiums, radios, venues, heck even billboards at this point miss you MR. Hernandez, great to have you back! To see what you've been through and how much stronger you've gotten as person, I'm really wondering how that will reflect in your new music! BTW "The Art of Getting By" is a classic! Wishing you well, very exciting times!

OOC: Really great to see you back in RP action man :) Ryan Ross Hernandez was greatly missed, so looking forward to more stuff coming from him! BTW top quality RP as always, and as everyone has mention you never disappoint!


Ryan: Haha. Thanks, Miss Fierce. I'm very happy to be back. I can't say whether all those things miss me, but I guess we'll find that out in the months to come. I'm not sure how this all will reflect in music, especially studio recorded music. At the moment I'm just so focused on writing music towards the tour, meant to be played on stage and not cut down for a record. I'm glad you're one of the few people consider "The Art of Getting By" a classic, that's a favorite of mine to play live. Thank you for the well wishes. I'm excited of what's to come next.

OOC: Thank you for the kind words and all, it's certainly been a minute or so since I've done something around these parts. Thank you, thank you. I hope to have RRH more active from here on out, at least in one capacity or the other.
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