As the college football season approaches (kicked off by my alma mater, University of Southern MIssissippi, by the way), be listening for my song, “For The Love of The Game.” I just found out from ESPN they are going to be using the track in the broadcast of all SEC and Big East football games. Pretty cool!
Tonight is the season finale of The Hills. The show has been really good to me over the years. And while I don’t have a song featured in the finale itself (Booo!), I’m super lucky to have three songs featured in the retrospective recap show called “From the Beginning” that airs right before the finale (Yea!). The songs are “Happy,” “Starting to Rain,” and “Wrong Side of Yesterday.” So, listen up!
My song, “For the Love of the Game,” will be heavily featured throughout this year’s College World Series on ESPN. Keep an ear out for it! It’s a rocker.
My song, “Step Outside,” is being used in the promo for the season finale of the massive show, One Tree Hill. Wow. It’s always been one of my goals to get on this show. I’m a fan. But, I could have never imagined being a part of such an emotional sentiment in the story… saying goodbye.
Turns out, my lyric “goodbye” has quite a bit of significance in this situation. You see, there is a battle going on right now between the powers that be with the show, and the shows’ fans. The studio is deciding whether or not to continue the show. And the fans, of course, are campaigning for another season. But, as it stands now. No one knows. Which means the season finale, could in fact be a series finale. Now, you can see why the word “goodbye” is causing quite a stir in One Tree Hill world.
The message of my song, and the story blend beautifully. And, No matter how it ends up, it’s very surreal (and awesome) to play a part in a bit of TV history. Here’s the promo…
Listen tonight for my song, “For The Love of The Game,” on the new CW show, Fly Girls. To get a free download of the song, check out this widget below! Just connect to Facebook, become a fan, and post my music to your wall. If you do that, you’ll be taken to a page where you download “For The Love of The Game” for free!
It’s actually been live for a few weeks now. But, let’s make it official, shall we. The SIS Store is open for business! I’ve got everything in there from cool T-shirts, to more personalized stuff like signed handwritten lyric sheets.
Check it all out by clicking on the screenshot image below, or the “store” link above!
If you happened to watch Make It Or Break It this week (the Hope and Faith episode), you would have heard my song “For The Love of The Game” for two solid minutes during the big tryout for the National Team. It’s actually a previously un-released song, and has never been heard until this airing. Which is kinda cool.
If you missed it, you can watch HERE. The song begins at 35:30. The song also JUST went up on itunes. Enjoy!
You know all the programming they have before movies these days? Well, one of the things they do is feature emerging artist’s music. And for the month of February, I will be one of those “emerging artists,” and my song “Not Today” will be played on over 17,000 movie screens across this great country.
I’m pretty pumped about it. So, when you go to see a flick with your honey on Valentine’s Day, listen for me!
Most of you know of my song, Step Outside. But, most of you don’t know it was also recorded by my co-writer / artist / buddy Lee Hester. Well, his version was featured on the Jersey Shore episode called “Just Another Day at The Shore.” Cool!
If you’re interested how we interpreted the song differently (fun!), take a listen to his version…
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I hope everyone is having a glorious holidays. This is an off-the-cuff, late night post inspired by the movie, 500 Days of Summer.
If you haven’t seen it, do it. It’s unbelievably well done, and unbelievably realistic. At least for me. Basically, it’s a story about two points of view on what love truly is and how to recognize it… Real life vs. Fairy tale. That conflict hit home for me. So, I thought I would go with it and see where it led me. Let’s take a walk…
I probably fall somewhere in the middle of the debate. I would call myself a “realistic romantic.” I would like to believe in the happy ending in the movies, but unfortunately, I’m not “hopeless” enough to not know what goes on after the credits. I’m very aware of the real life struggles of couples. So, what’s the answer… Is there really such a thing as “The One” that gives you butterflies every time you see her? Do you know who they are the second you say hello? Or, do you just fall in love? And after the honeymoon phase wears off, you’re left with a compatible companion, so you do the best you can?
After watching the movie, I was inspired to answer these questions for myself (I think everyone has a different, but right answer). My journey to a conclusion started with two thoughts…
1. My realistic side told me that I had no evidence of “The One” yet. I think I’ve been close. Once, the feelings weren’t mutual (Much like the movie). And another time, I couldn’t quite be sure (Again, like the movie. You see why it hit home now, huh) And, if you can’t be sure, then it doesn’t fit the definition of “The One,” right?
2. Although, I’ve seen a lot of my friends’ relationships come and go, my fairy tale romantic side was still stronger than my realistic side. In fact, it might be getting stronger as I get older.
SOOOOO… having unveiled those two revelations, does “The One” actually exist? To be completely honest, I have no freakin’ clue. But I do know this… I want her to. And that’s all that matters. I want to believe that one day a pair of eyes and an introduction are going to silent a crowded room around me. I want to believe that someone is going to make me a better person every single day I’m with her. I want to believe that I’m going to enjoy spoiling someone rotten one day. I want to believe that after 30 years of being together I can say “You know, we never really argue.” I want to believe that I can get butterflies at 80. And as long as I want to believe in those things, than I don’t want to settle for anything less. So, why would I?
Like I said, everyone has their own right answer. And believe me, I realize my mindset might very well leave me old and alone one day. But, in reality, I still think that’s better than “doing the best I can” with “The Two.”
A couple of months ago, I decided it was time to start a new project. But, I also decided that just writing, recording, and releasing an album wasn’t going to cut it this time. I wanted to offer an experience bigger than that. So, I asked myself the question… “What could an artist, that I was a fan of, do to really pump me up and get me excited?” The obvious answer for me was, let me help them make an album. I want to hear songs right after they’ve been written. I want daily updates from the studio. I want to decide whether a song should be on the album or not. I want to name the album itself. Well, that’s what we are going to do.
Today, I’m launching the first step in that journey. As most of know, It’s going to take a nice chunk of change for an independent artist like myself to make this happen. So, I’ve created some amazing pre-sale packages to get the ball rolling. These aren’t your typical pre-sale packages, I promise. For example, in one of them, I will write a song for you, fly you to Nashville, you’ll be there in the studio as I record your song, you’ll sing on that song (if you want), and then we’ll go grab dinner. How’s that for typical? And, just so you know, I don’t make a profit on these. All the money we raise with this goes to record, produce, mix, master, print, distribute, release, and promote this new album.
Here’s the most important thing… Included with EVERY package , is a username and password that unlocks a secret part of my site called “Secret Society.” This is where you will get daily updates from the studio, and I will get your feedback all through the journey.
This is going to be unbelievably cool, and I can’t wait to get started. But before we do, I need your help spreading the word. Because let’s be honest, it’s not going to be too fun when the members of The Secret Society are me, my mom, and two other people.
You’ll have to listen quick. It’s only a ten second instrumental that leads into a commercial. But, hey… it’s The Hills! Also, I’ve heard from a reliable source that the big wigs at the show really like the music. So, hopefully there will be some big features in the near future.
If you are watching NFL football today on CBS, you might have heard a familiar sound. My song, “No Such Thing,” was heavily featured in the promo ad for their new show, Three Rivers. I’ve heard it a few times today, and I must say, it’s pretty cool every time.
So, even though my fantasy football teams are getting their jocks handed to them (and I’m sure my Tennessee Titans will be close to follow tonight), it’s always a good day to hear your voice on national television.
My song “All the Things I Hate” was chosen as the theme song for a new internet show called Palisades Pool Party. It’s a fun little show right now that stars Ashley Schneider (Extreme Movie, South of Nowhere), but is hoping to be picked up by a major network and not be so “little” anymore.
I don’t want to spoil the video below, but I just wanted to say that the last few months have been AMAZING. It was so cool how Secrets in Stereo came together with so many Twilight fans. And, I hope (and believe) it’s just the beginning.
We did something really special with “Vanish.” Something I’ve never seen before. And, I don’t think it will be the last time it happens (hint hint). Stay tuned to secretsinstereo.com, twitter.com/joshryan, and facebook.com/secretsinstereo to keep up with what I’m doing. It’s gonna get fun!
Hey guys and gals! Over the next 7 days, two of my songs are going to be featured heavily on TV…
Tonight (Friday, September 11th) my song, “Step Outside,” (co-written with Lee Hester) will be on the Animal Planet show, Jockeys. I haven’t seen this show, but I’ve heard it’s pretty cool. The show airs at 9 Eastern.
Then, the big one… All next week, my song “Falling” (co-written with Jason Collum) will be featured on the 2nd highest rated daytime show on television, CBS’ Dr. Phil Show (You can guess who’s #1. I’ve give you a hint… it rhymes with “Roprah”). Next week is the premiere week for the show, and my song will be used in a recurring promo for the rest of the upcoming season. It’s a 2 minute promo, and “Falling” will be used for over half of that. Pretty cool.