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Ryan Bingham

George Ryan Bingham (born March 31, 1981) is an Americana singer-songwriter currently based in Los Angeles, California.
After garnering critical acclaim for his first two studio releases on Lost Highway Records, 2007's ''Mescalito'' and 2009's ''Roadhouse Sun'', Ryan Bingham went on to collaborate with Grammy-winning producer T Bone Burnett on the soundtrack for the 2009 acclaimed film ''Crazy Heart'', including notably co-penning & performing the film’s award-winning theme song "The Weary Kind". The title track earned Bingham an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Critics' Choice Award for “Best Song” in 2010,〔(2010 ACL Festival: Ryan Bingham Official Bio )〕 as well as a Grammy Award for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" in 2011. As a result of his monumental year, the Americana Music Association honored Bingham with the organization's top award in 2010: “Artist of the Year”.
Ryan Bingham joined back up with his band The Dead Horses to release their third studio album ''Junky Star'' on August 31, 2010. The album debuted in the Top 20 on the ''Billboard'' 200 Chart〔(Billboard Chart: Junky Star Chart History )〕 & in the Top 10 on the Billboard Rock Album Chart,〔(Billboard Chart: Top-Selling Rock Albums Week of September 18, 2010 )〕 making ''Junky Star'' Bingham’s highest charting & most successful release to date.
In 2012, Bingham parted ways with his band The Dead Horses and record label Lost Highway Records to release his fourth studio album ''Tomorrowland'' on his own label Axster Bingham Records.〔Nico Isaac, (), "Paste Magazine article", 09/18/12〕
In 2013, Bingham wrote and recorded ''"Until I'm One With You"'', the theme song for FX TV drama series ''"The Bridge"''. The song is Bingham's first screen track since his Academy Award win for best theme song in 2010. ''"Until I'm One With You"'' was released as a digital single on Bingham's own label Axster Bingham Records on June 25, 2013.〔Phil Gallo, ("Ryan Bingham Pens Theme For FX's 'Bridge'; First Screen Track Since Oscar Win" ), ''billboard.com'', 06/25/13〕
Bingham released his fifth studio album "Fear and Saturday Night" under Axster Bingham Records on January 20, 2015. The record was produced by Jim Scott at Plyrz Studio outside of Los Angeles, CA.
==Early life==
Bingham was born in Hobbs, New Mexico, grew up in West Texas and went to high school in Houston, Texas, at Westfield High School.
Bingham got his first guitar as a 16-year-old when his mother bought him one. At the time, they were living in Texas. Although he was fascinated by music, he left his guitar dormant in his closet for around a year, until Bingham's old neighbor, whom he used to drink beer with at his back porch, taught him a classical Mariachi song called "La Malaguena" in segments. Soon, he moved to the Fort Worth area in Texas, and with growing interest in playing music, he started seeking new songs to learn. Bingham started playing gigs in bars that he and his friends used to hang out in and that's how his career as a musician initially began.

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