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Ross Edwin Ryan (born 13 December 1950) is an American-born Australian singer-songwriter and producer. His signature tune, " I Am Pegasus", was released in September 1973, which peaked at No. 2 on the Australian Singles. Its parent album, '' My Name Means Horse'', was released in February 1974, which reached No. 3 on the Australian Album chart.


Biography


Early years

Ross Ryan was born on 13 December 1950, in
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. The family moved to Mount Manypeaks near
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in 1959 where they settled on a sheep farm of . By the age of 13 years he was writing songs and learning guitar. Ryan attended Albany High, where he took the lead in ''
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''; and he produced a radio program, ''High School Half Hour'', for the local station 6VA. He joined a number of local bands including The Sett and Saffron. Ryan moved to
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, undertook an electronics course and worked as an audio operator at a TV station,
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He started his musical career in 1968.. From mid-1970 to late 1971 Ryan used the station's facilities to record his debut album, ''Home Movies'', which was self-funded on the RR label. The local Perth radio station 6PM played tracks from his album.


1970s

Early in 1972 Ross Ryan issued a split single with his track, "Sounds of Peppermint", as the A side, and The Troupadores' "Keep on Truckin'" on the back. In April it reached the Top 100 on the
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Singles Chart. Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until
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(ARIA) created their own
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in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
Ryan signed with a manager, Al Maricic, and started regular gigs at Gramps Wine Bar and played at university campuses. In September that year Ryan supported
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for the
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concert on his Australian tour. Ryan got his break when Maricic heard that the proposed support act, comedian Joe Martin, had pulled out in Darwin. After the Perth gig Orbison's promoter booked Ryan for the remainder of the tour. Ryan signed with
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Records and commenced his next album, ''A Poem You Can Keep'', with Peter Dawkins producing, which was released in March 1973. By that time Ryan had moved to Sydney. The album was arranged by Peter Martin and engineered by Martin Benge; and was issued on
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in the United States. In July its lead single, "I Don't Want to Know About It", reached the Top 40 on ''
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''s Singles Chart. Ryan won Record of the Year and Best New Talent at the Australian Record Federation Awards for 1973. At the end of that year he toured the US playing the club circuit. In Australia Ryan has performed on campus tours, at the
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with the Hector Crawford Orchestra, at the
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and at the Sunbury Pop Festival (January 1974). He has supported tours by international acts,
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(May 1973),
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(November 1973),
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(1977), Michael Franks,
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and Dr. Hook (1977). In September 1973 a new single, "I Am Pegasus", was released and became his highest-charting hit, which reached No. 2 on the Australian Kent Music Report chart. Over that time, the single reached No. 1 in almost every state capital, but not at the same time. ''APRAP''s
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interviewed Ryan in 2002 and he explained how he had merged two songs to form "I Am Pegasus": The parent album, '' My Name Means Horse'', was released in February 1974, it is Ryan's most successful album, which reached No. 3 on the Australian Albums chart and was certified triple gold. At the 1974 ''TV Week'' King of Pop Awards, ''My Name Means Horse'' won Most Popular Australian Album. Then Prime Minister of Australia,
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, presented Ryan's first gold records for the album ''My Name Means Horse'' and the single "I am Pegasus". Ryan represented Australia at Expo '74 in
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, with Judy Stone and
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. During the mid-to-late 1970s, Ryan was a guest on various TV shows, including '' The Paul Hogan Show'' and ''
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''. He hosted his own pop TV program, ''Rock Show'', and continued to release albums including ''After the Applause'' (June 1975) and ''Smiling for the Camera'' (April 1977). Singles from ''After the Applause'', were "Blue Chevrolet Ballerina", released in March 1975, which reached the Top 40 on the
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Singles Chart, and "Sedel (Never Smiled at Me)" (August) which did not chart. ''Smiling for the Camera'' provided "Happy Birthday to Me" (August 1976), which did not chart. Ryan left EMI and at the end of 1977, they released a compilation album, ''I Thought This Might Happen 1973 – 77''. The following year, Ryan, with Mike Meade (co-host of ''Flashez''), hosted, wrote and acted in a half-hour comedy TV show, ''Give 'Em Heaps'', on
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for twenty episodes. In September 1974, Ryan accompanied
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(along with country singer Judy Stone and
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player
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) to perform at
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in
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.


1980-1990s

Ross Ryan continued songwriting and released independent singles, some of his tracks were covered by other artists including
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who had recorded "I Must Stay" on his 1975 album ''J.P. Farnham Sings''; and
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recorded "Isa" which was also used in the bio-pic '' Slim Dusty: The Movie'' (1984). In 1988 he performed at the
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. In 1990, Ryan co-wrote a revue, ''Les Boys (A Masculine Sensation)'', with comedians
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, Lynda Gibson and Geoff Brooks. In the early 1990s Ryan and Broc O'Connor established a studio, G.I. Recorders, where Ryan was a record producer for acts in a range of music styles including blues with
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, country with Paul Wookey, traditional Irish with The Wren Boys. In 1998 he produced Dale Juner's album, ''Only Burning Me'', which won Victorian Country Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year for Juner. In 1990 EMI, through its budget label, Axis Records released another compilation album, ''The Greats of Ross 1973–1990'', which also included previously unreleased material.


2000 and beyond

In October 2003 Ross Ryan issued a new studio album, ''One Person Queue''. Keith Glass of ''Capital News'' felt the album was "finely manicured and honed work with an astounding variety of styles and sounds". In addition to his own solo shows across Australia, Ryan supported
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during her Australian tour, and was a member of Idol and Idle with ''
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'' judge
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. Also in October 2003 "I Am Pegasus" was described as a "national anthem" on ABC TV's pop music series ''Love Is in the Air''. In May 2007, Aztec Music re-released ''My Name Means Horse'' on CD format, additional tracks are "Blood on the Microphone (Piña Colada Version)" and "I Am Pegasus" (1974 live version, from ''Get to Know'', an ABC TV show). Plans for future releases include CD versions of the EMI albums, ''A Poem You Can Keep'', ''After the Applause'' and ''Smiling for the Camera''. Another compilation album appeared in 2008, ''The Difficult Third Compilation'', distributed by Aztec Music, it includes a new track. In February 2019, to celebrate 45 years since the release of "My Name Means Horse", Silvan fruit shop 'Carter Bros. Fruit & Veg' ran a social media campaign where they played "My Name Means Horse" on repeat non-stop for 45 days. Ross Ryan appeared in the fruit shop and played a few songs.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilations albums


Singles


Awards and nominations


King of Pop Awards

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References

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photograph of "Group of four people including (left to right) unidentified man, (?) Mr Al Maricic, Ross Ryan, Mr Doug White (''Sunday Times'')", July 1972. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ryan, Ross 1950 births Living people Australian male singers Australian male songwriters Australian record producers People from Albany, Western Australia People from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas American emigrants to Australia