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Barb Ryman is a nationally touring, award-winning singer-songwriter who expects music to be more than entertaining. Her music is lyric-driven, emotional, heart-opening. With a clear winsome voice and skillfully played guitar, she delivers a rich mosaic of contemporary folk, country blues, Celtic flavored ballads, old-time gospel, and bits of folk-rock. Home based in Minnesota, Barb’s music career was launched when the Minneapolis Star Tribune proclaimed her 1995 CD, Lay me Open, “a heart-on-sleeve triumph” and national reviews in folk and world music magazines, Sing Out and Dirty Linen, acknowledged her talent. Ryman has recorded five CDs and been nominated for numerous Minnesota Music Awards including Songwriter of The Year, Recording of The Year, Song of The Year, and Female Vocalist. The American Composer Forum awarded her the 2002 McKnight Composer Fellowship, a coveted award for composers across all music genres. In 2006, ABC Television bought rights to her satire “All American Dysfunctional Family” for their sitcom series Sons & Daughters. Most recently, she was New Song Winner in the 2007 Winfield Folk Festival (Walnut Valley Festival). Barb Ryman has performed throughout the U.S. at concert series, folk festivals, colleges, house concerts, and radio shows. Her songs have aired on folk programs across the U.S. Europe, Australia and beyond.

A natural storyteller with a deep compassion for the lost and forgotten voices of our culture, Barb has written heart-riveting songs like “Maggie of the Street” about a homeless woman abandoned by the system, “Ballad of a Drowning Women” the harrowing tale of an Irish immigrant’s journey to the New World, and “Marah Beth” a touching tribute to a brain injured child with the wisdom of sages. A love for paradox, Barb uses them effectively in songs like “Ode to Low Self-Esteem” a tongue-in-cheek satire that seems to raise everyone’s self-esteem, and her diverse collection of humorous songs on themes from email spam to lost socks to playing to tiny audiences in her popular song “Playing For Two”, ‘’my spirits do soar as I hear the roars from Brian and Greg, if they had dates there’d be four!’ Barb can take an audience from laughter to tears with fluidity and grace, fill them with awe for the larger things in life by her attention to the small details, and lift spirits with her charming, lilting voice in the melodic “Strawberry Pie,” a mystical love song.

Always attracted to music, Barb started composing when she could play her first two chords and feel two conflicting emotions simultaneously. Inspired by the late 60’s folk revival, she was playing the coffeehouses in high school and college, but then succumbed to societal pressures to get a “real job”. After graduating, her music went into the closet as she devoted herself to marriage, two above average children (as we say here in Lake Wobegon land) and a successful career as a speech-language pathologist. Nearly 20 years later, Barb could no longer ignore the feeling that something was missing. She pulled her guitar out of the closet and started composing. Friends encouraged her to perform a song at the Fine Line Music Café. Little did she know this was a nationally endorsed competition being judged by major publishers, record people and agents in the Midwest, With that debut performance she found herself a finalist and was encouraged to pursue her music seriously. She started playing out on weekends, opening for people like Cheryl Wheeler, Robin & Linda Williams, and Les Sampou. While balancing parental and career responsibility, she managed to record four CDs, rack up nine nominations for Minnesota Music Awards, and earn the respect of the folk community. In 2002 she received the break she needed when she won the McKnight award. She quit her speech therapy job & went full time touring on the folk & singer-songwriter circuit.

Barb Ryman’s recordings include, Winds of Good Fortune (1992), Lay Me Open (1995), Like A Tree (1998), Falling Down To Heaven (2002), and her new release, Earthbound (2007), co-produced with percussionist, Marc Anderson, and featuring Eric Toussaint, Dirk Freymuth and musicians of “Prairie Home Companion” fame, Peter Ostroushko, Adam Granger, and Prudence Johhson..


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"A heart-on-sleeve triumph" - Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Barb Ryman proves herself a strong vocalist, talented composer, and an astutely irreverent student of the human condition." - Dirty Linen

"Rymans songs of faith display wonder, awe and acceptance." - Sing Out!

"Barb Rymans talent unfolds on Lay Me Open ... you cant help being amazed at the power of her presence and the sound of her voice. You cant help but listen."- Jim Walsh, St. Paul Pioneer Press

"Charming vulnerability and a rare knack for detailing the profound truths of everyday life. Her clear, ringing voice was reminiscent of Sandy Denny or Iris Dement."- Jim Meyer, Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Ryman has a clear and winsome voice, a ready sense of humor, and a short story writers flair for detail." - Tom Surowicz, Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Besides an unaffected sense of humor, Ryman possesses a sharp eye for social criticism and a truly moving compassion for human struggle..." - City Pages (Minneapolis/St Paul)

"After 18 years of listening to singer-songwriters in this business, I can tell when someone stands out. Barb Ryman is IT." - Gorge Maida, WCVE Radio, Richmond VA

"Ryman delivers an honest and straightforward performance traveling over emotional peaks and valleys with remarkable fluidity." - St. Paul Pioneer Press

"Her voice is like a soft haunt from a ghost just stopping by to give you a gentle massage. But while the spirit may visit only temporarily, the feel stays with you for days." Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD

"Magnificent melodies and brilliant singing" RadioTeutoburger Wald, Germany

CD Falling Down To Heaven..."what an emotional, sweetly acoustic trip it is" - David Kleiner, Minor7th.com



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So Hard To Let You Go Falling Down To Heaven 4:50 16
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Who Do You Think You Are Falling Down To Heaven 3:05 5
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Ballad Of A Drowning Woman Falling Down To Heaven 6:50 3
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  • Spotlighted: Sunday, February 11th 2007
  • Songs on WWR: 22
  • Total plays: 79
  • Total requests: 47
  • Total listens: 2203
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