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New Serena Ryder EP in stores NOW!
"Told You In A Whispered Song", the new EP from Serena Ryder, is in stores now on Atlantic Records in the US. The EP, recorded with producer David Bendeth, is an acoustic collection of some of Serena's favorites, along with a few new songs. You can hear the title track and more -- right here, right now!

Ryder grew up in Millbrook, a rural/suburban town in eastern Ontario. Her mother a singing go-go dancer and father a Trinidadian-born Caribbean-folk musician, formed the origins of a truly eclectic spirit whose passion for music spans a wide array of styles, from folk and country to jazz, blues, and rock 'n' roll. Taking personal inspiration from a surprising spectrum of influences - she names John Prine, Neil Young, Wham!, and Culture Club in a single breath -- Serena began writing and performing at 13.
At 15, Serena left Millbrook for the more metropolitan Peterborough, where she began attending art school and immersing herself in the city's thriving bohemian community. Over the next few years, she played countless shows, both as solo artist and as singer in a number of local combos, all the while honing her burgeoning gifts for penning inimitably creative melodies and lyrics.
Like any true troubadour, Ryder hit the road and began touring across her native Canada, Australia and France. She toured extensively with such great acts as Steve Earle, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings of The Guess Who, The Corrs, Blind Boys of Alabama and many more. The multiple treks not only helped sharpen her stagecraft, it brought her music to an ever-increasing audience.
"My fans are awesome," she enthuses. "They tend to be quite grounded and unique... I love having time to hear their story. God only knows they hear mine enough!"
On the heels of a Top 20 hit in Canada, Ryder traveled to Austin, TX in March 2007 for the annual South By Southwest extravaganza. Her inventive, jazz/blues-inflected vocals and intimate songwriting caught the attention of Atlantic Records and before the month was out, she had signed to the venerable label. In May 2007 she recorded her U.S. debut EP, "TOLD YOU IN A WHISPERED SONG."
Largely a solo affair, just singer, guitar, and song, tracks such as the confessional "Weak In The Knees" represent but a precursor to what will be Ryder's definitive musical statement thus far, a full-band recording due in early 2008. The tender title song "Brand New Love" display Ryder's gifts in their purest form - rich vocals, gentle acoustic guitar and haunting, deeply melodic songs. The politically-tinted "Blown Like The Wind At Night" speaks volumes of her remarkable lyrical range, revealing an artist blessed with a genuinely unique perspective.
Ryder will follow the EP's release by spending the second half of 2007 on tour in America. Already lined up are treks alongside such artists as Xavier Rudd and Chris Isaak. With the road as her home for the foreseeable future, Ryder intends to take full advantage of the plentiful downtime by writing songs for what will be her Atlantic Records debut album. "It's going to be pretty stripped down," she affirms. "I'm really into doing a very direct, really organic sound."
That naturalistic approach defines Serena Ryder, from her frank and direct personality to the warmth and wisdom of her lyrics. She views herself as part of a long musical continuum, a participant and player in the centuries-old saga of the song. That sense of history, of belonging to something greater than the moment, simultaneously roots Ryder in a glorious tradition, while also setting her apart from most of her modern musical peers.
"I think maybe the reason people are feeling detached from a lot of the music that gets played on the radio today is because everyone's trying so hard to be their own island, their own original person," she says. "But it's not important what makes you stand out - what's important is how connected to everything you are. Everyone's trying so hard to do something brand new, something they think people need or want, but really, we don't need anything else."
Feb 14, 2009
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Feb 12, 2009
To watch a live acoustic set and interview with Serena Ryder make sure you head over to SHE-TV at 4PM PST/7PM EST TODAY!
Feb 10, 2009
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Timelines, Jan 21, 2008:
Hello! How are you today?
Israel T., Dec 28, 2007:
Love the video. Thanks.
Percy Shaw, Dec 10, 2007:
Hello! How have you been? You look look great! Are those new shoes? It sure is swell to be friends with you!
William & Polly, Sep 4, 2007:
Mercy. "Hiding Place" is very much one of the best songs we've heard this year. And it's been a good year.
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Callahan, Jul 22, 2007:
Hello!
Thanks for the add!
Great songs.
'Hope you liked mine.
Take care
Callahan
calirezo, Jun 20, 2007:
Thanks for the add (: