Averaging over 200 gigs per year for the past few years, Ryan Montbleau Ban… Read Full Bio ↴Averaging over 200 gigs per year for the past few years, Ryan Montbleau Band has generated the kind of buzz that only surrounds a talented artist on the verge.
Emerging onto the national music scene from his home base of Boston, Ryan Montbleau has been described as something of a Martin Sexton by way of Van Morrison and Stevie Wonder. Yet Ryan Montbleau Band’s music is difficult to pigeon-hole or neatly categorize. It is original yet familiar—a fresh sound full of firmly-rooted ingredients, including Americana, folk, blues, ragtime and ’70’s R&B and soul. Whereas the band’s intriguing instrumentation and arrangements (not to mention top notch chops) help to create this unique sound, all is firmly anchored by Montbleau’s water-tight lyrics and unmistakable voice.
Having begun his career playing Boston’s coffee shops and folk venues as a solo artist with an infectious, percussive, fingerpicking guitar style, the charismatic Ryan Montbleau has evolved into the front man for the eclectic ensemble that bears his name. Make no mistake—this is a band in every sense of the word and is powered by the dynamics of Matt Giannaros (acoustic upright bass, electric bass, vocals), Laurence Scudder (viola), Jason Cohen (piano, organ, clavinet, Rhodes, Moog) and James Cohen (drums).
Their first collective album, One Fine Color, was released on Valentine’s Day, 2006 and shows a cohesive vision rarely seen among young artists today. Several thousand copies have sold so far and the album has been raved about by music lovers of all types and, perhaps most notably, all ages (from senior citizens to infants and everyone in between). One Fine Color showcases the timeless songwriting, invigorating energy, and humble, honest sincerity that has allowed Ryan Montbleau Band to expand its passionate fan base one show, and one listen at a time.
This combination of art and personality creates that magical bond between performer and audience that Ryan Montbleau Band is fortunate to have in these cynical times. Sustaining the band through the years as they toured incessantly, virtually living on the road, they have already established a large, passionate following throughout the country.
Emerging onto the national music scene from his home base of Boston, Ryan Montbleau has been described as something of a Martin Sexton by way of Van Morrison and Stevie Wonder. Yet Ryan Montbleau Band’s music is difficult to pigeon-hole or neatly categorize. It is original yet familiar—a fresh sound full of firmly-rooted ingredients, including Americana, folk, blues, ragtime and ’70’s R&B and soul. Whereas the band’s intriguing instrumentation and arrangements (not to mention top notch chops) help to create this unique sound, all is firmly anchored by Montbleau’s water-tight lyrics and unmistakable voice.
Having begun his career playing Boston’s coffee shops and folk venues as a solo artist with an infectious, percussive, fingerpicking guitar style, the charismatic Ryan Montbleau has evolved into the front man for the eclectic ensemble that bears his name. Make no mistake—this is a band in every sense of the word and is powered by the dynamics of Matt Giannaros (acoustic upright bass, electric bass, vocals), Laurence Scudder (viola), Jason Cohen (piano, organ, clavinet, Rhodes, Moog) and James Cohen (drums).
Their first collective album, One Fine Color, was released on Valentine’s Day, 2006 and shows a cohesive vision rarely seen among young artists today. Several thousand copies have sold so far and the album has been raved about by music lovers of all types and, perhaps most notably, all ages (from senior citizens to infants and everyone in between). One Fine Color showcases the timeless songwriting, invigorating energy, and humble, honest sincerity that has allowed Ryan Montbleau Band to expand its passionate fan base one show, and one listen at a time.
This combination of art and personality creates that magical bond between performer and audience that Ryan Montbleau Band is fortunate to have in these cynical times. Sustaining the band through the years as they toured incessantly, virtually living on the road, they have already established a large, passionate following throughout the country.
Eggs
Ryan Montbleau Band Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Eggs' by these artists:
A.J. Sharma We wasn't supposed to make it Past 25 Jokes on you We're sti…
Don Brownrigg Come back from ontario I'm on the east coast And even though…
Duggee The Squirrels Come on Chickens get into the groooove. 1 and a 2…
Echoes もうじき僕は生まれる タマゴのからを破って 表の世界が気になる タマゴの中は狭すぎる 今しかチャンスはきっとない 後悔な…
Evann McIntosh If I'm honest you suck But it's alright because I don't…
Explicit Roc She cooking me eggs in the morning She cooking me eggs…
Julie & Julia I lost my job for being touched Unconscious, I was sleeping …
Lucian Piane Babs... I'm so... hungry please come here I'm coming mama! I…
Martin Mull Chicken dinner every Sunday It's spaghetti on Wednesday nigh…
Remember Sports My eggs flow right out of me like clockwork every…
Rose Lubransky So what do you say, you say? So what do you…
T-Trap It's your boy T-Trap Yolk, yolk, yolk Eggs Gimme eggs Eggs G…
The voice of God I am a Christian and I will not listen My life…
Tom Waits Nighthawks at the diner Of Emma's 49er, there's a rendezvous…
Urge Overkill What shall we do with his brain? What shall we do…
We Were Evergreen If I had a tail to chase around I would go…
wiki Young Caesar, the crowd pleaser The town leader in a round…
Your Neighbors You′re so hard to read I can't call What you want from…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ryan Montbleau Band:
75 and Sunny I had a bad night i mean not so bad i…
Chariot I want to run up every mountain I want to wade…
Chariot (I Know) I want to run up every mountain I want to wade…
Draw the Line I lost the right to know you when I kept…
Honeymoon Eyes Tell me your number. Tell me your name. Tell me your shoe…
Inspired by No One Well, she brightens up my day She's got a heart of…
It's All Been Done Before He was the son of a loving business man, Young days…
Maybe Today Daydream Look upon the world and here's a golden glory Take …
One Fine Color I used to have a woman Now I just have women Used…
Quickie I shouldn't tell you how good it is to see…
Songbird Three little song birds sitting on a wire, sing a…
Stretch Take me under and make me understand. Block my lungs off…
Thick American Skin The colors of my country The colors of a bruise With fifty…
Under the Gun Here's my open letter to the Council for the Betterment…
Variety I should be happy Prime of my life Singular wild and free. N…
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Rob Dunn
Still love everything by this band :)
Ella Morgan
When I was a baby playing this was the only thing that shut me up from crying in the car.
ii Boo
I feel like I can smell eggs right now..
Isla ?
Egg
Joel DeCotis
Whats not to like folks? Must hate eggs i guess...