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Ryan Amador, American (??????????) gay singer songwriter
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- 2013: Ryan Amador (limited edition)
- "Skylark" (4:29)
- "On the Surface" (4:38)
- "It's Possible / I Love You" (4:23)
- "Crystal Bed" (feat. Kiah Victoria) (4:54)
- "Redemption" (feat. David Baloche) (3:30)
- "Instead" (5:55)
- "Ballad of the Young" (3:49)
- "Still Waiting" (3:57)
- "Pageant" (4:39)
- "Madness" (4:15)
- "Define Me" (feat. Jo Lampert) (5:23)
EPs
[edit]- 2012: Palos Verdes: A Teenage Retrospective (EP)
- "Rolling Over (Stripped)" (4:32)
- "Happy" (feat. John Krause) (3:13)
- "Shaded Writing" (4:05)
- "Apology" (Stripped) (4:28)
- "Monterey" (6:13)
- 2012: Symptoms of a Wide Eyed Being (EP)
- "In a Little Room" (4:30)
- "Tidal Wave" (4:23)
- "Apology" (3:43)
- "Rolling Over" (4:34)
- "Crack/Retina" (feat. A-Flock) (3:15)
- 2014: 4S (EP)
- "Stained" (5:28)
- "Save Her" (4:10)
- "Spectrum" (feat. Jo Lampert & Gyasi Ross) (3:44)
- "4" (0:56)
- "Start Over" (feat. Julia Harriman) (4:16)
Singles
[edit]- 2013: "Define Me" (feat. Jo Lampert)
- 2013: "Skylark"
- 2015: "Stained"
- 2015: "Spectrum" (with Jo Lampert and Gyasi Ross)