Ryan Adams

American musician

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2025 Released 'Another Wednesday' and 'Changes' albums, maintaining his consistent musical output.
February 14 2025 Ryan Adams scheduled to release 'Another Wednesday' live album through PAX AM label.
2024 Released multiple studio albums: 'Sword & Stone', 'Star Sign', 'Heatwave', '1985', and 'Blackhole'.
January 1 2024 Ryan Adams surprise-released four studio albums: Sword & Stone, Star Sign, Heatwave, and 1985, along with a live version of Prisoner.
January 1 2024 Ryan Adams released 'Prisoners (Live)' live album through PAX AM label.
August 25 2023 Ryan Adams released 'Return to Carnegie Hall' live album through PAX AM label.
July 17 2023 Ryan Adams released 'Alive, Volume 1' live album with The Cardinals through PAX AM label.
April 14 2023 Ryan Adams released a cover of the Oasis album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, which included covers of b-sides from the album's singles.
2022 Extremely productive year with multiple album releases, including covers of Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska' and Bob Dylan's 'Blood on the Tracks', as well as original albums like 'Chris', 'Romeo & Juliet', and 'FM'.
December 26 2022 Ryan Adams released a cover of the Bob Dylan album Blood on the Tracks.
December 7 2022 Ryan Adams released Nebraska, a cover of the Bruce Springsteen album of the same name.
September 23 2022 Ryan Adams released the album Devolver.
September 23 2022 Ryan Adams celebrated one year of sobriety with the free release of his album Devolver.
July 22 2022 Ryan Adams released the album FM.
June 2022 Ryan Adams stated in an interview that he had reached nine months of sobriety.
April 25 2022 Ryan Adams released the album Romeo & Juliet.
March 25 2022 Ryan Adams released Chris as the final installment of his trilogy of albums.
March 2 2022 Ryan Adams announced his first headlining show since allegations, which sold out quickly and took place at Carnegie Hall on May 14, 2022.
June 11 2021 The revised edition of Ryan Adams' album Big Colors was released with a different track listing from the one announced in 2019.
April 23 2021 Ryan Adams surprise-released 'Do Not Disturb' as the lead single from the revised edition of his album Big Colors.
2020 After issuing an apology, Ryan Adams released six albums between 2020 and 2022.
December 15 2020 A music video for 'I'm Sorry and I Love You' by Ryan Adams was uploaded to YouTube.
December 11 2020 Ryan Adams surprise-released his album Wednesdays, which includes the song 'I'm Sorry and I Love You.'
December 11 2020 Released 'Wednesdays' album on PAX AM, continuing his independent music production.
July 2020 Ryan Adams issued a statement in the Daily Mail apologizing for his actions following the allegations of harassment that emerged in 2019.
2019 Ryan Adams released the non-album single 'Fuck the Rain' from the planned album 'Big Colors'
July 2019 After a five-month silence, Ryan Adams returned with a soundboard recording of a song titled 'I'm Sorry and I Love You.'
April 19 2019 The release of Ryan Adams' album Big Colors was set for this date, but it was ultimately put on hold due to allegations of sexual misconduct.
February 13 2019 The New York Times reported allegations from seven women, including Phoebe Bridgers and ex-wife Mandy Moore, accusing Ryan Adams of offering assistance with their music careers while pursuing them romantically and retaliating against those who rejected him.
January 2019 Ryan Adams announced plans to release three albums, with the first titled Big Colors scheduled for April 19, 2019.
2018 Ryan Adams released a stand-alone single titled 'Baby I Love You' and contributed a song named '20th Call of the Day' to the soundtrack of 'Juliet, Naked.'
2017 Ryan Adams was nominated for the Americana Music Award for Song of the Year with 'To Be Without You'.
August 2017 Ryan Adams criticized Father John Misty on social media, contributing to ongoing discussions about his relationships with other artists.
July 2017 Ryan Adams made derogatory remarks about the Strokes via social media, highlighting his contentious interactions with fellow musicians.
February 17 2017 The album 'Prisoner' was released on PAX AM/Blue Note.
2016 The divorce between Ryan Adams and Mandy Moore was finalized.
2016 Ryan Adams released three singles from his album 'Prisoner': 'Do You Still Love Me?', 'To Be Without You', and 'Doomsday'
December 23 2016 The second single from the album 'Prisoner,' titled 'To Be Without You,' was released.
December 7 2016 The first single from the album 'Prisoner,' titled 'Do You Still Love Me?', was released.
December 6 2016 Ryan Adams announced a new album titled 'Prisoner.'
2015 Ryan Adams released two singles: 'Stay with Me' from his self-titled album and 'Bad Blood', a cover of Taylor Swift's song from her album 1989
September 21 2015 Ryan Adams released his cover of Taylor Swift's album '1989,' which debuted at No. 7 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
August 2015 Ryan Adams announced via Instagram that he would cover and release his version of Taylor Swift's 2014 album '1989.'
April 2015 At the end of a performance at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Ryan Adams played 'Summer of '69', marking a reconciliatory gesture towards the city where he had previously had a contentious moment with an audience member.
April 21 2015 Ryan Adams released 'Live at Carnegie Hall' (and 'Ten Songs from Live at Carnegie Hall') through PAX AM label, which charted at #125 in the US, #107 in Belgium, and #44 in the Netherlands.
January 23 2015 Adams and Moore announced in a joint statement that they were separating.
2014 Ryan Adams denied that he asked the audience member to leave the 2002 concert for requesting a Bryan Adams song, claiming instead that it was due to the man's drunken behavior during a quiet performance.
2014 Ryan Adams released the music video for 'Gimme Something Good'
2014 Ryan Adams released the single 'Kim'
December 5 2014 'Gimme Something Good,' a song from the 'Ryan Adams' album, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.

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