Ryan Bingham

Ryan Bingham ( born March 31, 1981 in Hobbs, New Mexico, USA) is an American country singer- songwriter and Oscar winner.

  • 5.1 footnotes
  • 5.2 Discography

Life and career

Bingham was born in 1981 as son of a Bohrarbeiters in Hobbs, New Mexico. Due to repeated removals and severe neglect on the part of his parents Bingham broke with 17 years of school, left his family and lived out in Texas and Mexico, where he earned his money mainly as a cowboy at rodeo shows. Soon learned Bingham, who was nearly homeless and therefore often slept in his truck and acquaintances know mariachi musicians from his former neighborhood, where he learned to play the guitar. To the music he came beside the jukebox by his uncle, where he mainly Bob Dylan, Bob Wills and the Marshall Tucker Band sounded.

In addition to the weekly appearance in a nearby bar in Stephenville, he began with his band The Dead Horses, take no- budget discs on which the major label Lost Highway was attentive and soon made ​​him the offer for a debut album. After the 2007 published Mescalito was a great success with the critics, Bingham worked on his second album Roadhouse Sun and took T -Bone Burnett song The Weary Kind for the film Crazy Heart on which he both the Oscar for best song, as also the corresponding Golden Globe and Grammy Award received. He also played in the movie the supporting role of sideman Tony and composed I Do not Know and Gone, Gone, Gone in addition for the soundtrack. The following year, he released his third album Junky Star, which The Weary Kind contained as bonus tracks and to this day is his most commercially successful.

Mid-2012, he separated from the band and released his fourth official album Tomorrowland under the founded with his wife Anna Axter independent label Axster / Bingham Records. Wrote America the U.S. and represents the FX transmitter whose title song - In June 2013, the digital single Until I'm One with You, the Bingham for the series The Bridge followed. Currently Ryan Bingham lives in Los Angeles, California.

The Dead Horses

Bingham had from 2005 until Junky Star (2010 ) a solid backing band with him, which he called " The Dead Horses" called. She went with him to concerts and can be heard on his first three official and the no -budget albums. It consisted of the following members:

  • Corby Schaub: Guitar and Mandolin
  • Elijah Ford: Bass
  • Matthew Smith: Drums

Discography

Albums

  • Medium: CD, LP
  • Release Date: October 2, 2007
  • Medium: CD, LP
  • Release Date: June 2, 2009
  • Medium: CD, LP
  • Release Date: August 31, 2010
  • Label: Axster / Bingham Records
  • Medium: CD, LP
  • Release Date: September 18, 2012

Singles

Movies

  • Crazy Heart (2009) - in addition to the role of Tony
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