Ryan Ogren

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Ryan Ogren
Birth name Ryan Ogren
Origin New Jersey, United States
Genres pop, rock, R&B
Occupations Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Musician
Instruments Vocals, guitars, drums, programming, piano, bass
Years active 2002-present

Ryan Ogren is an American singer-songwriter and producer signed to Prescription Songs. He began his musical career playing in the band Don't Look Down, and then later Over It and Runner Runner.

Career

Don't Look Down

As the vocalist/guitarist/songwriter in Don't Look Down, Ogren was signed to Nitro Records[1] (Dexter Holland of The Offspring's label) and toured with Fall Out Boy,[2] Yellowcard,[3] and many others.

Over It

In 2005, Ogren joined Over It as a guitarist, keyboardist, and background vocalist. The band was signed to Virgin Records and released Step Outside Yourself.[4]

Runner Runner

Members of Over It and Rufio joined together to form Runner Runner,[5] which was signed to EMI and achieved radio success with their songs "So Obvious" (charted at #34 on the pop charts[6]) and "I Can't Wait", which has turned into an underground wedding song hit.

Selected writing and production discography

2013

  • Chain Gang of 1974 - "Sleepwalking" (writer/producer)
  • Survive This - The Life You've Chosen (producer)
  • Girl On Fire - "Losing My Identity" (writer)
  • Girl On Fire - "The Takedown" (writer)
  • Girl On Fire - "Ready to Fight" (writer)
  • Girl On Fire - "Not Broken" (writer)
  • Girl On Fire - "Monster" (Writer)
  • Big Time Rush - "Song For You" (writer/producer)
  • Falling In Reverse - Fashionably Late (writer/producer)
  • Emblem 3 - "I Love LA" (writer/producer)

2012

  • Austin Mahone - "Say You're Just A Friend" (writer)
  • Chris Wallace - "I'll Be There" (writer/producer)
  • Chris Wallace - "Timebomb" (writer)
  • Chris Wallace - "Hurricane" (writer)
  • Lostprophets - "Jesus Walks" (writer)
  • Queensberry - "Timeless" (writer/producer)
  • Hitomi - "Zero Gravity" (writer)
  • Issues - "The Worst of Them" (writer)
  • Charlotte Sometimes - "Make Love to a Stranger" (writer/producer)

References

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