Sarah Ryder Releases
Debut EP, Feels Like This
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (May 31, 2019) -- With a soulful, distinctive
voice and a knack for writing powerful songs with moving melodies,
singer/songwriter Sarah Ryder is proving to be one
of country music’s most prolific writers. Her unique sound is both traditional
and modern, a seamless blend with mass appeal that feels just as much at home
on stage as it does on the farm. With acclaimed Nashville producer
Johnny Garcia (Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood) at
the helm, her debut EP, Feels Like This, is available now
at all digital retailers and streaming services HERE.
Release Date: 31
May 2019)
Feels Like This
(EP)
Label - Busy At
Play Publishing
5 Tracks
Time: 16:41
Together, they have crafted an impressive 5-track project that embraces Sarah’s 90’s country upbringing while showcasing her emotive songwriting.
Focus on the 615 exclusively premiered Good So Good
The Country Note exclusively premiered the title track Feels Like This
Roughstock exclusively premiered I Like How You Drink
Feels Like This Track Listing:
- Feels Like This
- Go So Good
- I Don’t Wanna Know
- I Like How You
Drink
- My Hangover
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ABOUT SARAH RYDER
With a soulful, distinctive voice and a knack
for writing powerful songs with moving melodies, singer/songwriter Sarah Ryder
is proving to be one of country music’s prolific writers. Her unique sound is
both traditional and modern, a seamless blend with mass appeal that feels just
as much at home on stage as it does on the farm. With acclaimed Nashville
producer Johnny Garcia (Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood) at the helm, listeners
can expect her debut EP, Feels Like This, this summer. Together, they
have crafted an impressive 5-track project that embraces Sarah’s 90’s Country
upbringing while showcasing her emotive songwriting.
Growing up in Lititz, PA, Sarah’s childhood
town might be thought of as the idyllic breeding ground for inspiration and
songcrafting. Thoughts of rural Pennsylvania evoke images of rollings hills,
quaint small towns and the occasional horse-drawn carriage.
This Mayberry style town was first put on the music map by the Clair Brothers and their $7 million arena-like rehearsal facility, drawing the world’s top acts including Lady Gaga, Elton John, U2, & Pennsylvania Native Taylor Swift. Perfect this perfect dichotomy of small town life & big city opportunity is what led Sarah to pursue music professionally.
This Mayberry style town was first put on the music map by the Clair Brothers and their $7 million arena-like rehearsal facility, drawing the world’s top acts including Lady Gaga, Elton John, U2, & Pennsylvania Native Taylor Swift. Perfect this perfect dichotomy of small town life & big city opportunity is what led Sarah to pursue music professionally.
With the early influence of Shania Twain,
Sarah dabbled in songwriting at the young age of 8, but it wasn’t until she
graduated high school that she decided to pursue songwriting seriously.
Sarah explains: “I will never forget going to watch George Strait from the nose bleed section with my friends where he was just a dot on the stage. His voice carried across the place and I found myself listening to the lyrics and knowing I had to create something that makes people feel the way I felt in that moment. I wanted to write songs that make people feel emotions that we all feel. I knew in that moment that I was meant to express feelings and emotions and experiences that we all relate to.”
Sarah explains: “I will never forget going to watch George Strait from the nose bleed section with my friends where he was just a dot on the stage. His voice carried across the place and I found myself listening to the lyrics and knowing I had to create something that makes people feel the way I felt in that moment. I wanted to write songs that make people feel emotions that we all feel. I knew in that moment that I was meant to express feelings and emotions and experiences that we all relate to.”
Her journey from Main Street U.S.A. to Country
music began, like many, with a detour in Los Angeles. It was there that she
started working with hit songwriter, lyricist & producer Michael Jay (Toy
Soldiers, Hot Summer Nights). Sarah credits him as being absolutely
instrumental in teaching her the fundamentals of studio techniques, songwriting
strategies, and networking with other writers.
But her Country roots brought her to the
place that felt like home for the budding songstress, Nashville. It was here where
she learned to sharpen her own style and communication through song. She
explains: My goal in every writing room I
enter is that I learn something and gain more from those I work with. People
come from so many walks of life and I love to hear about their experiences and
feelings and try to create lyrics in a way that an audience can feel like they
have lived them too.
Doors seemed to continue to open for Sarah in Nashville. It was then that she was introduced to well-known producer Johnny Garcia and he took her under his wing. Sarah was eventually signed to Garcia’s publishing and production company. Together, they have crafted her upcoming EP that will showcase her self-proclaimed ‘old school Country style’ while embracing Contemporary Country production. Sarah has cherished her time working with the acclaimed producer and described that: “Working with Johnny is freeing. He gives you every opportunity to let your voice and identity shine.”
Her influences of Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood
& Martina McBride can be heard on the upcoming EP. These 6 years in
Nashville have brought her to cross paths with many great songwriters of the
genre including Dave Gibson, Bridgette Tatum & Marc Copely. (ADD IN DETAILS
OF THE WRITERS ON THE EP).
Nashville may be a long ways from the rural bonfires
& Amish farm stands of Lancaster County, but those Pennsylvania roots are
firmly planted in the now Nashvillian as she prepares to make her debut with Feels Like This, available this Summer.
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