Ryan Lewis

Ryan Lewis
Ryan Lewisis an American DJ, musician, record producer, videographer, photographer, graphic designer, music video director and hip hop recording artist. Along with producing his own album titled Instrumentals, Lewis produced the albums The VS. EP, The Heist& This Unruly Mess I've Made. In 2006, Lewis befriended rapper Macklemore on Myspace and soon after became the behind-the-scenes partner of a successful duo, producing, recording, engineering and mixing all of the duo's music, as well as directing the music videos for "Same...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMusic Producer
Date of Birth25 March 1988
CitySpokane, WA
CountryUnited States of America
That's what I'm here for ... to make Dan work for his position so he doesn't get in a comfort zone.
The aim of the exhibition is to show members of the community how local components have helped shape and influence music.
Music is a fluid art form that picks up echoes of the past and weaves them into a new sound. The distinct sounds of the past merge together to create what we know today as gospel, western, folk, or jazz.
We close just because of the lack of business. It's really been slow the last couple of nights.
Not having staff does not disqualify them, rather it's just making sure the resources are there.
Coming out of the Northwest and that environment to shoot hip-hop videos, it's a little atypical of a place to be, you know.
Glen Carbon is still eligible to receive the exhibit. With its cutting of personnel at the museum, it is causing us to review the application. We need to make sure that there is going to be enough personnel support and community support to back up this exhibit.
You want to make sure there is enough volunteer and personnel support to utilize the Museum on Main Street program to the best of its potential.
I have an AIDS ribbon tattooed on my arm.
For me personally, to hop onboard and use the amazing success and blessings in my life to pull off something like the 30/30 Project is awesome.
When artists who are not associated with the typical infrastructure get recognition, that becomes a cultural movement.
Some songs go super-quick; some take a really long time.
Everyone has their parent's [music] collection which is strongly influences what you listen to as a kid. You have no choice. You have to listen to whatever they're bumpin. I grew up with what they listened to a lot.
In 1984, my mom gave birth to my older sister, Teresa. Due to a complicated delivery, she needed a blood transfusion, and at that moment, my mom had HIV+ blood put into her body.