Phil Ryan (entrepreneur)

Phil Ryan in concert at The Crazy Coqs

Phil Ryan is an English musician, writer and entrepreneur. He has toured with The Animals and is co-founder of The Big Issue and The 12 Bar Club.

Music

Ryan started his musical career as a session guitarist, recording with various well known artists and headlining at festivals all across England throughout the 1980s. The early 1990s saw him touring Europe and the United States, with performances in Stockholm, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Barcelona, Munich, Nuremberg and Berlin, among others. In 1992, Ryan joined The Animals as lead singer and performed with them at the 'Children of Chernobyl' benefit concert in Moscow's Red Square in front of an audience of 100,000.[1] In 2001, he recorded his first solo album, Storm Warning, and toured European festivals, such as the Bardentreffen in Nuremberg, Germany, with it. He contributed the charity single "Thanks for loving me" to the Jack Brown Appeal.[2] Ryan is a featured artist at Rooftop Records where he mentors aspiring musicians.[3] He has published various novels and continued his musical career. Since 2015 he has been involved in the Save TPA Campaign group trying to protect the historic Musical and historical heritage soaked Denmark Street in London's West End street from complete destruction and re-development into Luxury Flats and shops. Phil is part of the team making the film ‘Tin Pan Alley Tales’ capturing the history of Denmark Street (now under re-development as luxury apartments and a luxury hotel) featuring the stories of the people who made it what it was. As of 2017 the film is in production after a successful crowdfunding campaign for release in late 2018.[4] The Director is Henry Scott-Irvine, Phil is an Executive Producer.[5] Phil is currently also working with German Film Composer Jan Willem De With[6] (Hamburg/Zurich) to orchestrate his song ‘As we grow Old’ ready for release late 2017. A documentary film of the production is being planned for release in early 2018. In 2016 he recorded and filmed a new collection of songs for release in 2016/17 and planned live performances across the UK and Europe in 2016/17. His website at philryanmusic allows access to his current musical projects. He is currently performing at London wide venues.

Business

Phil Ryan (right) and John Bird at The Big Issue office in Richmond in 1990

Ryan was a co-founder of The Big Issue, a magazine written by professional journalists and sold by homeless people.[7] Ryan was taken on in the early stages of the magazine's creation by John Bird, who founded the project with Gordon Roddick.[8][9][10] In September 1994 Ryan started the 12 Bar Club with Lars Ericson. The music venue is located in central London and featured performances by artists such as Nick Harper and Boo Hewerdine as part of Ryan's music policy. The 12 Bar Club was awarded Live music Venue of the Year '95/'96 by Time Out magazine. Ryan also runs Storm Books, an online publishing platform set up in 2010 that intends to make the work of up and coming writers available to a wider audience.[11] In 2016 The Big Issue magazine ran its 25th-anniversary edition[12] featuring an original picture of John Bird and Phil Ryan in their original office in Richmond, London. The article featured information on Phil’s pivotal role in the early days of the magazines set up.[13] In the same month Phil launched a new fundraising song for the Big Issue initiative at the Proud Gallery Camden Wednesday 19 October 2016. The song is set for release in late 2017. In 2017 he is launching a Podcast of his written works in audio format on Audio Boom under his Storm Productions company name.

Stage

Phil Ryan (right) and John Bird on stage

Ryan also turned his hand to theatre: his first stage play, The Blessed was performed at Theatro Technis, Camden, London in 1989. His musical adaptation of George Eliot's novel Silas Marner premiered in London in 2000, also at the Theatro Technis. The Arts Theatre was the venue for The Phil Ryan Show, a show that featured selected acoustic musicians and singer songwriters including Peter Conway, Art Fazil, Evi Vine, Baby Sol, Dean Dyson and Chris Newland, which Ryan launched in 2007.[14] In the following year Ryan wrote a song for And Then They Came for Me, an award-winning play which charts the lives of two of Anne Frank's friends who survived the Holocaust. Ryan himself has featured in John Bird's two-man show The Naked Bird, a critically acclaimed piece that has been performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2008 and most recently at the Theatro Technis in London in May 2013.[15] The BODS Theatre Company in Reigate mounted a full production of the Musical Silas Marner in November 2016[16] (to critical acclaim on the NODA Website).[17]

References

  1. The Moscow Times. The Animals top bill at benefit event at the Wayback Machine (archive index). In 1994 he created the world renowned 12 Bar Club in London's Denmark Street. The club won the Best London Music Club Award from Time Out magazine in 1995. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  2. i-newswire. Song To Help Young Cancer Victims Released at the Wayback Machine (archive index). Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  3. i-newswire. Archived index at the Wayback Machine.. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  4. Launchrock. Tin Pan Alley Tales - The Film at the Wayback Machine (archive index). Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  5. Phundee. Tin Pan Alley Tales - The Film at the Wayback Machine (archive index). Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  6. Filmmusiktage. “Untouchably, Fabulously French” – the 9th Film Music Days Saxony Anhalt ends with a magnificent gala concert and personal award for Éric Serra at the Wayback Machine (archive index). Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  7. Swithinbank, Teresa. Coming Up from the Streets: The Story of the Big Issue. Earthscan, 2001.
  8. "It's Time To Make An Exhibition Of Myself". The Big Issue. 25 April 2013.
  9. Darton, Michael (8 May 2013). "Naked Bird, Threatro Technis, London". The Big Issue.
  10. John Bird 'Some Luck' (2003), p. 410-413.
  11. "Phil Ryan". Storm Books.
  12. "Revealed: The Big Issue's special 25th anniversary edition". The Big Issue. 14 October 2016.
  13. "The Big Issue at 25: The untold story of how a publishing revolution began". The Big Issue. 14 October 2016.
  14. "Phil Ryan Live - Silvertip Films". Silver.andersonbirch.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  15. "Naked Bird review: A personal story that keeps you entertained". Big Issue. 2013-05-08. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  16. "Silar Marner". B.O.D.S. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  17. "Silas Marner Betchworth Operatic & Dramatic Society". NODA. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
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