Ryan Amador Explained

Background:person
Ryan Amador
Birth Place:United States
Years Active:2011–present
Label:Self-Release
Partner:Henry Koperski (2018–present)

Ryan Amador (born) is an American singer-songwriter and LGBT rights advocate.

Early life and education

Amador began recording demos of original songs in Hollywood at the age of 12. He acted in musicals while in school. He graduated from New York University in 2011 with a degree in drama.

Career

Amador released his first EP Symptoms of a Wide Eyed Being which was produced by Justin Goldner and Shaina Taub. He went on tour though Chicago in 2012. He later released a second EP Palos Verdes: A Teenage Retrospective. Amador is a recurring guest on the radio channel, OutQ and has performed at pride events in New York, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh where he opened for Adam Lambert. He released his debut album Ryan Amador in June 2013. It went on Spotify in September 2013. The lead single of the album is "Define Me" featuring Jo Lampert. The music video includes Lampert and Amador taking off their clothes to reveal anti-gay slurs written on their bodies. The music video was directed by Tom Gustafson. The song was written for a youth LGBT conference.[1] Amador released the single and music view "Instead," a piano ballad about desire for a former lover.[2] In 2015, he released a single "Spectrum" featuring Lampert and Gyasi Ross. It is about the spectrum of sexual identities and includes a music video.[3] In 2016, Amador released "Light Me Up" featuring Daniel Weidlein. The song is a queer version of Hollywood gangster film. The music video was directed by Mark Solomon.[4] In 2018, Amador released the LGBT themed single, "Loverboy." The song was inspired by the film, Call Me by Your Name and features a 1980s-influenced synthesized beat. A music video was released starring director Jesse Scott Egan. "Loverboy" is the second single for the album The American. Proceeds from the song will be donated to Basic Rights Oregon.[5]

Amador and Celeste Lecesne are the co-founders of The Future Perfect Project, a program to for LGBTQ high school students to share stories and express themselves in performances, musical compositions, and original writing.[6]

Artistry

Amador is inspired by progressive artists including Gotye and Janelle Monáe. His music is influenced by Damien Rice, Jason Mraz, and John Legend.

Personal life

Amador is based in Los Angeles and Brooklyn. He is gay. He has been in a relationship with pianist and composer Henry Koperski since July 2018.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

Extended plays

Singles

Title!Year!Album
In A Little Room2011Symptoms of a Wide Eyed Being
Apology
On The Surface2013Ryan Amador
Define Me
Instead
Stained20144S
Spectrum2015
Fireplace2016rowspan="2"
Under My Sk(in) [From #Relevant]
Light Me Up(In) Body Vol. 1: Becoming
Safe in Your Heart
Talk in the Morning
Balloon
Someone2017Seattle Songs
Maryanne
Saint of LoveThe Lost Tapes
Try a Little Kindness2018The American
Loverboy[8]
Hospitals
Lucky to Be So Blind
Liars
Walk On By
Inches Away
Neighbors
Like a Woman2019The American (Deluxe)
Weirdo
The American2020The American
Healing Song2020Love in the Age of Anxiety
I Don't Want to Post This
All My Friends Are Brands
Lost Friends2021
HBD
No Looking Back
Used To U2022
UR EX
Every Day
Are We Over
False Alarm2023
Define Me (Pride Club Edition)Ryan Amador (10th Anniversary Edition)
Define Me (String Quartet Remix)
Instead (String Quartet Remix)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: I Shouldn't Love Ryan Amador's "Define Me" (But I Do). Blakenship. Mark. April 18, 2013. NewNowNext. Logo TV. 2019-02-15.
  2. News: Ryan Amador, Gay Musician, Sings About Love And Loss In His Latest Single, 'Instead' (VIDEO). Rudolph. Christopher. 2013-08-15. Huffington Post. 2019-02-15. en-US.
  3. News: Ryan Amador Releases Video Celebrating 'Spectrum' Of Sexuality. Nichols. James Michael. 2015-04-01. Huffington Post. 2019-02-15. en-US.
  4. News: Smooth Criminal Seduces A Detective In Gay Homage To Film Noir. Wong. Curtis M.. 2016-11-04. Huffington Post. 2019-02-15. en-US.
  5. News: Singer Ryan Amador Says 'Loverboy' Is His 'Second Coming Out'. Wong. Curtis M.. 2018-05-18. Huffington Post. 2019-02-15. en-US.
  6. Web site: Creator of The Trevor Project brings LGBT teen storytelling workshop to Iowa City. McClatchey. Emma. 2018-05-10. Little Village. en-US. 2019-02-15.
  7. Web site: Amador . Ryan . Love In The Age of Anxiety on Spotify . 2024-06-06 . open.spotify.com.
  8. Ali . John . June 4, 2018 . Queer Necessities: Billboard Pride's June 2018 Playlist . 2019-02-15 . Billboard.