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Other Tags: singer-songwriter, folk

Earthman says he could listen to more of Serena Ryder so I thought I'd oblige.  And wouldn't you know it, I do have a cold, but my love is far away.

I love how Ryder's voice seems at once familiar with hints of various female vocals and yet it's all its own.  


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ivylander says:

Trying to remember whose voice this reminds me of. Lovely....

Posted about 1 month ago
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inrumford says:

One should never post only 2 songs ahen a third is quietly whispering in your ear "bur what about me"?

Posted about 1 month ago
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This is the song that made me absolutely gaga over Serena Ryder. It may have also been in Ms. Ryder's favor that I have been v. busy of late falling in love. Anyhow, enjoy. 


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inrumford says:

feelings from the soul

Posted about 1 month ago
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Serena Ryder was the focus of a RatetheMusic survey I took yesterday. All of the songs I heard were great, some of them amazing, and I immediately downloaded everything I could find: an EP from itunes and an album from emusic. Still all the songs I heard on the survey are not present and accounted for, so there must be more to come. 

Serena Ryder (born 8 December 1983[1] at Toronto, Ontario[2]) is a Canadian singer/songwriter and guitarist who grew up in Millbrook, Ontario, Canada. Her best-known albums include Unlikely Emergency and If Your Memory Serves You Well.

Ranging musically between folk, roots, country, and adult contemporary, Ryder possesses a three-octave range. She attended the Integrated Arts Program at Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Peterborough, and took music lessons from Terry Finn at [Finn's House of Music][1] and performed solo as well as with many of Peterborough's bands as a teenager including Christian band Thousand Foot Krutch and Jive recording artist Three Days Grace who are both also from the Peterborough area. -Wiki


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earthman says:

I could listen to more of that! Im interested in the description folk, over here in NZ folk has a very small window (which I believe is way to small) and that would not not fit into it hence theres a lot of stuff that doesnt fit into anywhere. Its folk music not played by the local folk? and that makes them folkies?  I dont know?

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inrumford says:

very nice

Posted about 1 month ago

Further Listening: Artists I Should Know

  • Roscoe Holcombe

  • John McLaughlin

  • Talib Kweli

  • Plants & Animals

  • Rodney Crowell

  • Gary Louris

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