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Falling Down To Heaven

Barb RymanAudio CD

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1. Paradise 3:20
2. So Hard To Let You Go 4:48
3. Marah Beth 4:55
4. Ballad Of A Drowning Woman 6:48
5. Wish For You 1:56
6. Fly Like An Eagle 3:41
7. Born In A Snowstorm 4:42
8. Ten Thousand 4:29
9. Who Do You Think You Are 3:03
10. When I'm Sad 4:08
11. These Days 5:37
12. Rise Again 2:41
13. Falling Down To Heaven 3:51
14. Mother Of Everything 1:30

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About the Artist

Barb Ryman – singer songwriter, cultural critic, love junkie - is a native tall Texan who has lived most of her life in the Twin Cities as a short person. Inspired by a too early midlife crisis, Barb first took the stage as a songwriter at the age of 40. With that debut performance she found herself a finalist in the nationally endorsed Fine Line Songwriter Competition. Three years later she was nominated for the 1994 Minnesota Music Award, Songwriter of the Year, and again in 1996. Her CD, Lay Me Open, was recognized as exceptional by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and put on the top ten list across all genres. The St. Paul Pioneer Press called it a “heart-on-sleeve triumph” and also listed it in their top releases. It was nominated for the 1996 Minnesota Music Award for Best Folk Recording.

Barb lays her insightful, witty lyrics into a rich mosaic of contemporary folk, gentle rock, and country blues, delivering it all with a clear, compelling voice. Her fingerstyle guitar is sweet, complimenting the compassionate underpinnings of her songs. Committed to living life authentically, Barb’s music is passionate, spiritual, tender, and rebellious, capable of distilling and undercutting the myths of our times. Her love songs detour from sentimental cliché and speak directly to the risks and vulnerabilities. Her lyrical stories circumvent conformity, drawing from a deep emotional well where only the brave go. All this she balances with her gift for musical humor, keeping fans laughing with satires like “Ode to Low Self-Esteem” and “Playing For Two”. Barb gently charms every audience she meets with her sincerity and playful stage banter.

Always attracted to music, Barb started to compose when she could play her first two chords and feel two conflicting emotions simultaneously. Inspired by the 60’s folk revolution, she was playing the coffeehouses by high school and college but kept original compositions to herself. Succumbing to societal pressures to get a “real job” Barb’s music went into the closet, literally. After 15 years of marriage, two above average children, and a successful career as a speech pathologist, Barb could no longer ignore the feeling that something was missing. She pulled her guitar out of the closet and started composing. It was her musical coming out. Barb describes it as exploding out, “You can’t repress 20 years of your musical soul and expect it to trickle out. I was writing song after song after song”.

Barb has performed throughout the Midwest and beyond at concert series, folk festivals, and radio shows. She has shared the stage Cheryl Wheeler, Robin & Linda Williams, Les Sampou, and Cozy Sheridan, to name a few. Her songs have aired on folk programs across the nation, and in parts of Europe and Australia. She now has four recordings, Winds of Good Fortune (1993), Lay Me Open (1995), Like A Tree (1998), and her new release, Falling Down To Heaven (2002), produced by percussionist, Marc Anderson, and featuring a cast of top-notch guest musicians including Dean Magraw, Peter Ostroushko, and Celtic virtuoso, John Williams.

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Barb Ryman’s new release flows with fourteen tracks of heart moving gems including So Hard To Let You Go, Marah Beth, Paradise, and for celtic tastes, Ballad Of A Drowning Women. Produced by percussionist, Marc Anderson and featuring guest musicians Peter Ostroushko, Dean Magraw, John Williams, Dirk Freymuth, Jim Anton, Dan Newton, Steve Tibbitts, Dick Hensold, Patty Peterson, and Leandra Peak.

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