Mike Ryan was born in 1988 and was raised in a musical family -- his grandfather spent more than two decades leading the Texas National Guard Band, and Mike's dad played bass in a bluegrass group while also performing in local musical theater. While Ryan graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in criminal justice, his passion for music proved stronger in the long run, and he began performing around Texas and the Southwest. Ryan cut an EP, The First One, in 2010, and in 2012 he teamed up with Smith Music Group to release his full-length debut, Night Comes Falling. By this time, Ryan and his band -- Ryan Summers on guitar, Jerry Reynolds on fiddle, Casey Moreland on bass, and Jon Fish Hunt on drums -- were maturing into a strong live act, playing up to 200 dates a year, and Ryan landed a publishing contract with Sea Gayle Music.
Ryan's first two releases earned him radio airplay in his home state, and 2014's Bad Reputation followed suit. The tune "Girls I Date" receiving significant radio exposure in Texas, and "Dancing All Around It," "Wasting No More Whiskey," and "Bad Reputation" fared even better, all three topping out at Number One of the Texas charts; Texas Regional Radio named Ryan the New Male Vocalist of the Year for the year 2015. Ryan's own Rock Soul label issued a seven-song EP, Blink and You'll Miss It, in 2017, which featured a guest appearance from Brad Paisley, who played guitar on the song "The Rewrite." Paisley also co-wrote a song with Ryan, "Last Time for Everything," which appeared on Paisley's 2017 album Love and War. Blink and You'll Miss It was another success on Texas radio, as well as racking up impressive numbers of streaming services, and Ryan dropped fresh singles in 2019 ("Dear Country Music") and 2020 ("Ghost Town"). More singles followed in 2021 ("Can Down" and "Jacket On") and 2022 ("Die Runnin'"), and served as previews of Ryan's next studio album, Longcut, which appeared in October 2022. The next month, he achieved one of his greatest career ambitions by making his first appearance on the Grand Ol' Opry. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi