Ryan Stevenson

Ryan Stevenson is a contemporary Christian musician and singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt and uplifting music that often intertwines elements of pop, rock, and worship. Born on January 21, 1979, in Bonanza, Oregon, Stevenson’s musical journey is marked by his deep faith and personal testimony. Before pursuing music full-time, Stevenson spent several years as a paramedic, which gave him a unique perspective on life’s fragility and the power of hope. His career in music began to flourish after signing with Gotee Records, where he found success with his 2015 single "Eye of the Storm," which earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.

Ryan Stevenson's musical catalog reflects his dedication to his faith and his desire to encourage others through his work. His releases, such as "One Star" and "ABLE," showcase his talent for crafting accessible Christian pop that resonates with a broad audience. His album "Wildest Dreams" is an honest portrayal of life's struggles and the redemptive power of God, evident in songs like "When We Fall Apart," which poignantly features Vince Gill and Amy Grant. Stevenson's holiday-themed projects, including "Heart and Soul of Christmas" and "Home for Christmas," reveal the artist's versatility and his ability to bring warmth and sincerity to seasonal music. Through each release, Ryan Stevenson continues to be a source of inspiration and hope to his listeners, blending his life experiences with his musical gifts to impact the contemporary Christian music scene.

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