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Downhill Ryder

Bend, Oregon, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2011 | SELF

Bend, Oregon, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2011
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"Smooth, Deep and Local"

Odds are over the years you’ve heard the velvety vocals of long-time Bend resident Kim Kelley. She started out as the lead singer and banjo player in bluegrass band Mean Willy. Maybe you caught her in the folk/fusion band Goober. Most recently, Kelley’s gone solo and has been performing around town with other local musicians like Deb Yager.
Kelley’s been warming up for the release of her debut solo disc Bending Blue, a soulful, folksy album featuring striking vocals and irresistibly smooth rhythms. The music behind the personal lyrics is strong with percussion on many of the songs blending with the folk melodies to create memorable beats like on “Into Your Blue,” “Earth” and “Together.”
Most often, Kelley’s lyrics are simple yet satisfying. She doesn’t turn you in circles trying to figure out what she wants to say – she’s honest and direct. Kelley is a talented songwriter whose words are heartfelt and personal. “Sweep,” which Kelley wrote with her mother, Patti Burt, tells the story of a woman hoping to be swept off her feet. On the relatable, self-analyzing “Not Myself”, Kelley sings, “I am not well, I am not sane. I am not myself these days. I scream at the moon, laugh at the rain.”
Kelley and her band are celebrating the release of the record with a show at Silver Moon Brewing Co, on Friday, May 29 at 8pm, so check it out for a chance to see the album come to life before your very eyes.

- The Source Weekly


"Smooth, Deep and Local"

Odds are over the years you’ve heard the velvety vocals of long-time Bend resident Kim Kelley. She started out as the lead singer and banjo player in bluegrass band Mean Willy. Maybe you caught her in the folk/fusion band Goober. Most recently, Kelley’s gone solo and has been performing around town with other local musicians like Deb Yager.
Kelley’s been warming up for the release of her debut solo disc Bending Blue, a soulful, folksy album featuring striking vocals and irresistibly smooth rhythms. The music behind the personal lyrics is strong with percussion on many of the songs blending with the folk melodies to create memorable beats like on “Into Your Blue,” “Earth” and “Together.”
Most often, Kelley’s lyrics are simple yet satisfying. She doesn’t turn you in circles trying to figure out what she wants to say – she’s honest and direct. Kelley is a talented songwriter whose words are heartfelt and personal. “Sweep,” which Kelley wrote with her mother, Patti Burt, tells the story of a woman hoping to be swept off her feet. On the relatable, self-analyzing “Not Myself”, Kelley sings, “I am not well, I am not sane. I am not myself these days. I scream at the moon, laugh at the rain.”
Kelley and her band are celebrating the release of the record with a show at Silver Moon Brewing Co, on Friday, May 29 at 8pm, so check it out for a chance to see the album come to life before your very eyes.

- The Source Weekly


Discography

Downhill Ryder, self-titled, 2014

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Downhill Ryder is a well-fused blend of acoustic and electric. Imagine the sound born from a folk songwriter, a classic rock guitarist, a country pianist, a heavy metal drummer, AND a jazz bassist...Tones that dance, cry, or rage to set the foundation for a gritty vocal to soar high above. Downhill Ryder delivers honest, heartfelt music ensuring the audience has a good time.

The music behind the personal lyrics is strong The Source Weekly

Downhill Ryder is a vehicle for the powerful songwriting of Kim Kelley. Born into a musical family and drawing heavily upon her life experiences, Kelley crafts the clever lyrics and narratives behind each song.

Kelley is a talented songwriter whose words are heartfelt and personal. The Source Weekly

Kelley, along with Matthew Finfer, Chad Petersen, Brett Allehoff, and John Allen combine to create a sound that is uniquely Downhill Ryder.

Downhill Ryder is based in Bend, OR. Their sound is shaped, in part, by their proximity to 18 microbreweries, too many coffee houses to name, and the crisp mountain air.

Give them a listen to hear something new.


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