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Ryan Dale Stevenson (born January 21, 1979) is an American Christian music singer, musician and guitarist, who primarily plays a contemporary Christian music and worship style of music. His record label is Gotee Records , co-owned by Christian music artist tobyMac .
"No Matter What" is a song performed by American Christian musician Ryan Stevenson.The song was released as the third single from his 2018 album No Matter What on January 26, 2018. [4] It features guest vocals from MercyMe frontman Bart Millard. It was released to Christian radio on March 2, 2018. [5]
"Eye of the Storm" is a song recorded by Christian musician Ryan Stevenson for his 2015 studio album Fresh Start. It peaked at number one on both the Billboard Hot Christian Songs and Christian Airplay charts, his first single to reach such feat.
Ryan Stevenson may refer to: Ryan Stevenson (cricketer) (born 1992), English cricketer; Ryan Stevenson (drummer) (born 1987), Canadian drummer and singer; Ryan Stevenson (footballer) (born 1984), Scottish footballer; Ryan Stevenson (singer) (born 1979), American Christian musician, singer, guitarist
While a bit more diversity in sound would be nice, what Ryan has done in Fresh Start creates a successful a debut." [ 5 ] Rating the album four and a half stars for The Christian Beat, Herb Longs says, "This album is a perfect example of what can transpire when powerful lyrics meet a passionate voice and excellent production."
The deluxe edition was released with 15 tracks, including "Lift You Up" featuring Ryan Stevenson, "Fall", and "Beyond Me" and "Like A Match" remixes by Soul Glow Activatur and David Garcia respectively. McKeehan says he is leaning towards soul music in this album, but it will still have his signature mixture of pop, rock, hip hop, EDM, and funk ...
Ryan Reynolds’ favorite Taylor Swift song has personal significance. Reynolds, 47, revealed his favorite track by his close friend during a guessing game with his Deadpool & Wolverine costar ...
Gotta Serve Somebody was Grammy nominated for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album and also Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals for the Bob Dylan and Mavis Staples duet but neither of the prizes was won. [1] The New York Times called the record "The best African-American covers of Dylan songs since Jimi Hendrix." [2]