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Ryanhood
AUUF
Auburn, AL
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The Sundilla Concert Series kicks off its 26th year of bringing the worlds music to Auburn by presenting a duo that will be making their first appearance in the state of Alabama (46 down, 4 to go.) Ryanhood will perform on Friday, January 12; the show get started at the AUUF at 7:30. Advance tickets are just $12 and can be found at Spicers Music, Blooming Colors, and online at www.sundillamusic.com. Admission at the door will be $15, though employees of Auburn University and Auburn University-Montgomery can pay just $12 at the door. Free coffee, tea, water and food will be available, and attendees are invited to bring whatever food or beverage they prefer.

Ryanhood got their first break more than a decade ago as street-performers at Bostons Quincy Market. It was there that Ryan Green and Cameron Hood were spotted by a college booking agent and thrust into the college touring scene, where Campus Activities Magazine would soon name them one of the most requested acts by college buyers all across the country.

The two first met in high school, where they were separated not just by a grade (Hood being a year older) but by a respectful rivalry between their two rock bands. Hood and Green would face off annually in the Battle Of The Bands, and although Hoods band would ultimately win two out of the three competitions, Green managed to impress him and the rest of the school with his abilities on the guitar, which would ultimately earn him a scholarship to Bostons prestigious Berklee College of Music.

Cameron enrolled as an art student at the University of Arizona, and they started what they would call a long-distance musical relationship, mailing each other minidiscs of new song ideas and getting together during academic breaks to rehearse and perform. Within weeks of graduating college, Cameron took a leap of faith and moved to Boston to join Ryan. Determined to make a living as musicians, Ryanhood became full-time street performers at Bostons historic Quincy Market where they developed a rapport with audiences that has become a hallmark of their shows.

They soon took this high-energy, highly-interactive street-performers approach to the college market, where they quickly became one of the most popular bands on the circuit, playing upwards of 130 college dates a year. Cameron Hoods rich and folky lead vocals, Ryan Greens explosive guitar and mandolin riffs, and their airtight vocal harmonies prompted the Arizona Daily Star to call them, a match made in radio heaven.

They would go on to tour with Jason Mraz, record an album with Grammy-winning producer Ross Hogarth, share stages with the likes of Train, and even get tweeted about by Ellen DeGeneres. Ryanhood has collectively performed more than 800 shows in 45 U.S. states, where their cross-generational sound has been equally at home in colleges, coffee-houses, concert halls, churches, and living rooms.

And now, fifteen years after their street start, Ryanhoods star is still on the rise as they were named Best Group/Duo in the 2014 International Acoustic Music Awards (IAMAs). Their sixth and newest album, Yearbook, released on March 3, 2017, and has been described as "nestled in a great pocket, feeling all at once focused on storytelling and intimacy while not being afraid to wield a big musical stick by For Folks Sake.

They currently reside in their hometown of Tucson, AZ, where they have won more than a dozen Tucson Music Awards including Best Folk Band and Best Rock Band (you can decide for yourself which is most accurate.)

Ryanhood will bring their acoustic wizardry and impeccable harmonies to Sundilla on Friday, January 12. Showtime at the AUUF is 7:30, and advance tickets are just $12 and can be found at Spicers Music, Blooming Colors, and online at www.sundillamusic.com. Admission at the door will be $15, though employees of Auburn University and Auburn University-Montgomery can pay just $12 at the door. Free coffee, tea, water and food will be available, and attendees are invited to bring whatever food or beverage they prefer.

Location

AUUF
450 Thach Avenue
Auburn, AL 36830
United States

Categories

Music > Americana
Music > Bluegrass
Music > Folk
Music > Singer/Songwriter

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Sundilla Concert Series
On BPT Since: Jan 21, 2013
 
Bailey Jones
www.sundillamusic.com


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