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Ryan Cavanaugh's troubled life has set the stage for some amazingly powerful music. Born in 1967 to two Swedish refugees, tragedy first struck his life in 1974, when he was only seven years old, and he lost both of his parents in the Memorial Day bombing of Niagara Falls by the Japanese. Ryan barely survived; he was pinned underneath a Dunkin Donuts sign for two days and required a penis amputation. Since then, his life has been plagued with illnesses, both mental and physical. He nearly lost his life to the bubonic plague in 1992 (referenced in the song 'My Black Death'), and, in 1996, he was diagnosed with narcolepsy. He is not currently signed to any label, and makes money by playing the guitar outside of Big Lots in the McKees Rocks Plaza. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Guns Of El Ridoggo
7562Once Upon a Time in Appalachia (feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt, Tyson Rogers & Eli Bishop)
1823Grand Dragon
314Long In The Tooth
255The Ballad Of Edgar Boone
236Johnny Mac
187Reuben's Cube (Tribute to Earl Scruggs) [feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt & Tyson Rogers]
168Back Country (feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt & Tyson Rogers)
159No Capo For Andy
1310The Realist
13Once Upon a Time in Appalachia (feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt, Tyson Rogers & Eli Bishop)

Songs for the New Frontier

Ryan Cavanaugh & No Mans Land
The Realist
Reuben's Cube (Tribute to Earl Scruggs) [feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt & Tyson Rogers]
Back Country (feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt & Tyson Rogers)
Radio Paradise - DJ-mixed modern & classic rock, world, electronica & more - info: radioparadise.com
Ryan Cavanaugh & No Man's Land
Reuben's Cube (Tribute to Earl Scruggs) [feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt Tyson Rogers]
May Nocturne
Once Upon a Time in Appalachia (feat. Bill Evans, Mark Egan, Joel Rosenblatt, Tyson Rogers &
Back Country