Ryan Adams
Jacksonville, NC
David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American alt-country/rock singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, North Carolina. Raised by his mother and grandmother, Adams dropped out of school at age 16 and performed with several local bands before moving...
David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American alt-country/rock singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, North Carolina. Raised by his mother and grandmother, Adams dropped out of school at age 16 and performed with several local bands before moving to Raleigh and forming the band Whiskeytown. Three albums and five years later Adams went solo, releasing Heartbreaker in 2000. A longtime resident of New York City, Adams is best known for his song "New York, New York," which appeared on his 2001 release Gold. He has since released four more solo albums and three albums and one EP with backing band The Cardinals. His latest release, the EP Follow The Lights, was released on October 23, 2007
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1984
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Ashes & Fire
12"
7"
Blue Light
7"
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Burn The Night
7"
2x7"
California
2x7"
12"
Cardinology
12"
2x7"
Class Mythology
2x7"
2x12"
Cold Roses
2x12"
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Come Home Starsign
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Come Home/Star Sign
7"
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Come Pick Me Up (Alternate Take)
7"
12"
Demolition
12"
7"
Do I Wait/Darkness
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Do You Laugh When You Lie?
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12"
Easy Tiger
12"
7"
Empty Room
7"
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Gimme Something Good
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Gold
2x12"
2x12"
Heartbreaker
2x12"
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Heavy Orange
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Hey Parker, It's Christmas
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I Do Not Feel Like Being Good
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Jacksonville
7"
2x12"
Jacksonville City Nights
2x12"
7"
No Shadow
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Now That You're Gone
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So Alive
7"
2x7"
The Rescue Blues
2x7"
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Vampires
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Wonderwall
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