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Tyson Jay Ritter (born April 24, 1984) is an American musician and actor. He is the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band The All-American Rejects .
Lead vocalist/bassist Tyson Ritter uses two models of Fender; one is a Black Precision Bass, and the other model is the then-discontinued Jaguar Bass. Ritter also uses Gibson models, including the Gibson Thunderbird and the Epiphone Flying V. [55] Lead guitarist Nick Wheeler, primarily uses Gibson guitars. Wheeler's main guitar is the Gibson ...
After a 10-year hiatus, The All-American Rejects are back on the road — and singer Tyson Ritter is sharing his dirty little tour secrets exclusively with Us Weekly’s Backstage Pass. The band ...
"Gives You Hell" was written by Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on a secluded writing trip for the band's third studio album, and recorded at George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch studios in California. Ritter stated the song "is about this asshole, it's a dude who will never know it's about him.
Megan Fox, Tyson Ritter, and Machine Gun Kelly. Sam Santos/Shutterstock; AFF-USA/Shutterstock; Gregory Pace/Shutterstock Megan Fox’s Johnny & Clyde costar Tyson Ritter is opening up about a ...
Tyson Ritter wrote "There's a Place" while filming Miss You Already in 2014. Ritter spoke of the song, saying, "I had this ringing in my ear. Having not composed a piece of music for over a year at that point, I didn’t recognize that I was hearing a melody. With that melody, came the words.
Megan Fox’s Johnny & Clyde costar Tyson Ritter is opening up about a tense moment on set with Machine Gun Kelly amid the couple’s ongoing relationship drama. “I go over [to ...
"It Ends Tonight" was written by Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter. Along with the title track, it was one of the last songs written for Move Along and as revealed by the band in an interview on Soundstage is about a "dude" rather than addressed to a female love interest. The song utilizes a string section, with an arrangement by composer Deborah Lurie