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Since 2004 Ryan Humbert has been wowing audiences all over N.E. Ohio. Playing over 300 shows Humbert has opened for Chrissie Hynde, Elvis Costello, The Gin Blossoms, Foreigner, Josh Ritter, Dave Mason, Allen Toussaint, Alana Davis, Raul Malo, The Subdudes, Maia Sharp and John Eddie and more. Showing his versatility and range as an artist, Humbert has had the honor of playing for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2006American Music Masters Series in honor of Roy Orbison, being the featured band at the ribbon cutting ceremony of VegiTerrenean (the Akron restaurant of Pretenders lead singer Chrisse Hynde) and portraying Hank Williams in a sold-out five-night run of the Canton Cabaret's Hank Williams: The Concert That Never Was. The masses have also taken notice. In 2005 The Canton Repository called Humbert's debut record "Nothing to Lose" one of the Essential CDs of the year. Humbert has also been nominated for numerous awards, including The Cleveland Scene Music Awards, Cleveland Free Times Music Awards, and The Akron Area Arts Alliance Rising Star Award. The Cleveland Free Times claimed “Humbert is a dynamo...eager and rapid-fire...a catalyst for and enthusiastic supporter of the N.E. Ohio music scene.” Humbert is currently embarking on his most ambitious move yet. Humbert moved to Nashville, TN in March of 2008 to record a pop/rock record with producer Lij (The Living Things, Glenn Tilbrook, Bonnaroo). The resulting 14-song album,"Old Souls, New Shoes", features Humbert's ban
Sometimes The Game Plays You

Old Souls, New Shoes
Tender Loving Country Gold EP
EAR TO THE GROUND: CLEVELAND

Hangman

Nothing to Lose
Ballads of a Hangman
Old Souls New Shoes
Old Souls, New Shoes (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

Together This Christmas

One Night Only: Acoustic Live
Tender Loving Country Gold