Another Competition

Yes, folks I am entered into another competition.  This one is called Tyler Ward’s USA Live Lounge competition.  Tyler is a youtube guy like myself and has been steadily growing his fans through unique cover versions of popular songs, as well as catchy original material.  He started a competition recently with the grand prize being [...]

Yes, folks I am entered into another competition.  This one is called Tyler Ward’s USA Live Lounge competition.  Tyler is a youtube guy like myself and has been steadily growing his fans through unique cover versions of popular songs, as well as catchy original material.  He started a competition recently with the grand prize being a trip to Denver (where he lives) to record a youtube video with him.

The entry had to be a cover of a popular song (meaning currently in the iTunes top 100) and had to be uploaded to youtube and added to the competition facebook page.  Since I was already thinking about covering a Sara Bareilles song (which also happens to be in the top 100) I decided to go for it and enter the competition as well.  If you click here you will arrive on the facebook page for the competition where I would ask you to “like” my video.  Since there are tons of entries already you may have to scroll down the “wall” to find mine.

Thanks in advance for helping me out and I’ll also link the cover video below for you to watch.

Ryan

video link: http://bit.ly/cw1SyR

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House Concerts

I recently sent out an email to my mailing list about house concerts. I wanted to open up this invitation to everyone and see if I could gather enough interest for a tour of these shows in the spring of 2011. Basically a house concert is a show where a fan hosts a musician in [...]

I recently sent out an email to my mailing list about house concerts. I wanted to open up this invitation to everyone and see if I could gather enough interest for a tour of these shows in the spring of 2011.

Basically a house concert is a show where a fan hosts a musician in their own living room to play for a group of friends/family/neighbors/co-workers. This allows for a very intimate experience and allows the fans to hear the music clearly without any distractions that might be typical of a club or bar.

If I can gather enough dates for the spring of 2011, I will try to get out and make this happen. I would really like to meet the people that have been supporting my music and watching me online, and what better way to do that than to have them host me in their environment.

I have included a video below that better explains what house concerts are and hopefully this will provide you with the info you need to think about hosting.  Right now I will probably have to limit this to the US and possibly parts of Canada as it is costly to travel.  If you are interested in hosting, please contact me on the contact page of my website. www.ryanknorr.com/contact/

I look forward to hearing from you and please don’t hesitate to ask any further questions you might have about house concerts or hosting.

Find the house concert information video here: http://bit.ly/a1qP7l

Hypetune Feature and Interview

My new album was recently featured on Hyptune.com! Included in the feature was an exclusive interview explaining more about my new album, my songwriting process, and what the future may bring. Please click here to check it out!

My new album was recently featured on Hyptune.com! Included in the feature was an exclusive interview explaining more about my new album, my songwriting process, and what the future may bring. Please click here to check it out!

Meant To Stay (original song)

More Stores

My new album “The Path of Greatest Resistance” is now available in many digital download stores.  I have posted links below to AmazonMp3 and iTunes.  Please grab the album if you haven’t already and be sure to rate and review, even if you have already purchased! Amazon: http://amzn.to/cD21fc iTunes: http://bit.ly/9KIxzT

My new album “The Path of Greatest Resistance” is now available in many digital download stores.  I have posted links below to AmazonMp3 and iTunes.  Please grab the album if you haven’t already and be sure to rate and review, even if you have already purchased!

Amazon: http://amzn.to/cD21fc

iTunes: http://bit.ly/9KIxzT

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Storm Lake Paper/BVU Story

The Storm Lake Pilot Tribune featured a story about my new album in their July 08, 2010 Edition.  I have posted the article below. Path of Greatest Resistance BV grad was losing hope for a singer/songwriter career, until 1.5 million YouTube visitors came to the rescue Former Storm Lake resident Ryan Knorr is making a [...]

The Storm Lake Pilot Tribune featured a story about my new album in their July 08, 2010 Edition.  I have posted the article below.

Path of Greatest Resistance

BV grad was losing hope for a singer/songwriter career, until 1.5 million YouTube visitors came to the rescue

Former Storm Lake resident Ryan Knorr is making a big hit as a singer/songwriter – not only because he’s handy with the guitar, but because he also has a talent for exploiting social media.

Ryan, a 2007 graduate of Buena Vista University, has utilized the internet to get his music to fans all over the world, piling up well over 1.5 million YouTube video views. His own online store is moving copies of his independently-released new CD, ‘The Path of Greatest Resistance.’ Integrated technology allows his web visitors to stream full albums online.

He says that his music is catching on because he uses lyrics that are easy for everyone to relate to.

His following online is beginning to translate into popularity on the road as well. Ryan just returned from a performance in Canada over the Fourth of July holidays – a 1,500-mile drive from his current studio in Des Moines to St. Theresa Point in Manitoba.

At just 25, Knorr is en route to becoming a household name. He uploaded his first performance in 2007 and reached a million views in just 24 months as he seeks to stand out amid the crop of new artists.

“I’m a do-it-yourself artist and it’s challenging, but also rewarding in that I control my own destiny,’ he says. ‘I don’t make music for fame or fortune; I just want to be able to reach out and connect to people with my songs.”

Thousands of new viewers a day seem to agree.

Ryan grew up in a tiny working-class Minnesota town that didn’t have a stoplight. “It didn’t exactly lend itself to big world possibilities,” he says. With little to do, he spent hours practicing the piano and teaching himself to play guitar. He wasn’t ready to follow his musical dreams, however, and opted for college – a safer route.

Knorr said he shed much of his natural shyness when he arrived at Buena Vista, and met his future wife. Hoping to combine his love of performing and a practical need for a career, he worked with a professor to propose a Music Production and Technology curriculum, which the university eventually accepted.

“For an independent musician, being in a music production program not only accelerates your career (because) you can get ahead recording your own music, but it’s a great excuse to continue to write original material,” he says.

Early in his academic career at BVU, Knorr completed his first album, “Emotion,” while on summer break in 2004. He returned to campus determined to spend his late nights experimenting with the equipment, and result was a more polished sophomore offering, a seven-song accoustic album, “Reverie.”

After graduation he followed his fiance to Des Moines. Reality of college debts set in and he began to fear that all of his efforts in music would be for nothing. A series of real-world jobs were brief-lived and unfulfilling. A few days before his wedding, he sat alone in his small apartment strumming his guitar when a series of near-random chords caught his attention; a melody followed and he scribbed down a few phrases… within a few minutes, he had a song that expressed how he felt about his life situation and confusion – “What About Me.”

He decided to play it sitting in front of his computer so he could capture it on the webcam – a reference so he could go back and improve it later. Then he uploaded it to YouTube, expecting nothing. He reflected that YouTube might be a good way to keep in touch with family and friends and show them he was still working on music. But the weight of debt quickly eroded his dreams, and Ryan put his guitar away in a closet. He confided to friends that he didn’t think he would ever play again. Months passed. “There was no drive, no passion – you can only get knocked down so many times before you don’t feel like getting up again,” he recalls.

Then he noticed that his primitive YouTube videos were making an impact. A couple of cover songs he had recorded were nearing 100,000 views, and people were leaving encouraging comments.

He brought his guitar out again and sat down to try to write a song – if only to see if he still knew how. The music flowed, and he began to think about a new album/ By the time he had booked a studio, his videos had reached a million views – a total surprise to him.

He did some of the recording in a home studio he had set up, and teamed with studio musicians at The Sonic Factory in Des Moines to produce songs from the stripped-down emotion of “Meant to Stay” to a rousing rocker “Blue” to a piano and string ballad, “Cold Tonight.”

“For a journey that seems like it has taken forever, it has just begun,” he reflects. Drawing on the Midwestern work ethic he grew up with, he works two full time jobs and then spends nights on his music and recording careers. Ryan says he makes time to read every e-mail, message and YouTube comment that is written.

He doesn’t know that he will ever become wealthy from his performing, but plans to continue to use technology to share his music with the world – he found his fans one computer screen at a time, and realizes he will only go as far as they take him. “I’ll share with everyone who will listen,” he says.

It’s an unconventional path that will always be met with resistance… just the way this high-tech musicians likes it.

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