Ryan
Meyers took his first guitar lessons as a student at Sacred Heart
School in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Little could he have
imagined that within a dozen years his faith and musical talent
would come together in a fresh way to reach out to young Catholics
with the message of Christ’s love through the innovative
genre of contemporary Catholic music.
In his debut album with Disciple Records, “Learning to Dream,” Meyers – now
an accomplished guitarist -- mingles heartfelt lyrics with soulful
and energetic acoustic pop music to take his listeners on a journey
into today’s world through the eyes of faith and hope.
“This album is introspective – almost confessional,” says
Meyers. “It reflects the things I was thinking about when
I wrote it, things like relationships. Are they strong? Will
they last? It deals with horizontal and vertical relationships – with
others and with God.”
Meyers says he finds lyrical inspiration
simply by paying attention to life. Whether he is sharing his belief
that God is always with
him (“Sometimes in Silence”) or sharing the plight
of society’s most marginalized people (a homeless man, a
prostitute and an unborn baby in “Invisible People”),
Meyers’ work has a clear focus.
“I am especially trying
to reach out to Catholics in their late teens,” he says. “They
aren’t used to being
preached at, and they don’t know what to think about Christian
music. I am catering to a less religious or spiritual audience,
while still drawing them to this type of thought – and I
want them to enjoy the music at the same level as the mainstream
stuff they listen to. I want my music to have a crossover appeal.”
A
big fan of recording artists ranging from Bebo Norman and Elton
John to Ray Charles and Switchfoot, Meyers seeks to constantly
broaden his musical horizons. And as the Director of Youth Liturgy
at Sacred Heart Church in Hattiesburg, he is well acquainted with
the audience he is trying to reach.
“I grew up in Sacred Heart
Church,” says Meyers. “I’ve
lived in Hattiesburg since I was two.”
From his early years,
Meyers says he could pick up any stringed instrument and play it,
but he didn’t start to perform until
his first semester of college. That was when he met and teamed
up with fellow musician Doc Harrison to form the Christian praise
and worship duo, “The Elusive Dudes.” “That’s when it became evident to me that I wanted
to become a professional musician,” he says.
With religious roots in the Catholic church, Meyers says, “I
have no clue what I’d be like without my Catholic faith.
It’s such a huge part of who I am, how I think, everything.
There have been quite a few times where I’ve thought that
things would be a lot easier – especially in music – if
I detached myself from it. As many hardships that come with
being a Catholic, especially lately, I can’t find any instruction
that’s truer to the message of Christ.”
Today Meyers
is married and the father of a 6-month old girl, Anna. As
he continues to expand his music ministry to an ever-larger audience,
his desires remain the same.
“I hope my music will make people think about things in a
new way,” he concludes. “I hope it’ll make them
tap their feet. I mostly hope it’ll make them smile.”
For booking information, call (412) 851-1430. To order music
or listen to music samples, visit www.disciplerecords.com.
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