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Ryan Ross

Georgina Ryan Ross III (born August 30, 1986[1] in Summerlin, Nevada) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter most known for her work as the lead guitarist, lyricist and backup vocalist for the band Panic! at the Disco, before her departure from the band in 2009. Ross and former Panic bassist Jon Walker are the founding members of the band The Young Veins, in which Ross is the lead singer.[2]

Biography

Early musical beginnings

Ross got a guitar for Christmas when she was 12, and began collaborating with her best friend Spencer Smith who received a drum kit. Ross and Smith mostly covered Blink-182 songs with Ross on vocals. Their two-piece band was called Pet Salamander. Ryan wrote lyrics to her first song when she was 14 years old.

'Ryan Ross has a pair of pink pants and they sparkle'. [3]

They teamed up with Brent Wilson and another boy named Trevor on guitar to make "Summer League" before they met Brendon Urie and formed Panic! At The Disco.

Formation of The Young Veins

On July 13, 2009 Ryan Ross spoke with MTV about the break up of the band. She stated that "the split had been in the cards for sometime now. It just took everyone a while to realize it." Ross told MTV that he and the remaining members of Panic! at the Disco are still good friends and had recently spoken over the Fourth of July weekend. Ross spoke about her and Walker's upcoming project as well. "She and Walker are writing and recording songs (with Pretty. Odd. producer Rob Mathes) at a lightning-quick pace, and they'll soon be revealing the fruits of their labor". Since then, their new band called The Young Veins has released their song Change onto the Internet.[4]

On July 15, 2009 Ross told MTV that the new sound she and Walker are working on is, "They're more, uh, I wouldn't want to say 'heavy,' but I guess I would have to, in the sense of, like, early garage music and Kinks and stuff. The songs are shorter and faster, and I guess they're more rock and roll than flowery stuff." He talked about how there is probably not going to be any orchestration on the album, unlike Pretty. Odd., which was loaded with orchestration. He and Walker are also recording with the help of Alex Greenwald from Phantom Planet along with Panic!'s former touring keyboard player, Eric Ronick. According to Ross, he and Walker are trying to release their new single tentatively titled, "Change". However, Ross is contractually bound to Fueled By Ramen to provide new music whereas Walker is not. He wants to be released from her contract with Fueled by Ramen "because it doesn't seem like it's going to be the right place for this stuff, and I think everybody knows that, on both sides, [FBR President] John Janick included. It's just been taking some time to get worked out." Regardless, the single will still be released. The new material is supposed to sound closer to Panic! at the Disco's 2008 single "It's Almost Halloween". He hopes to release the album this year, find a backing band, and hit the road. [5]

On October 16th, Ryan Ross had an interview with MTV saying that their first record, Take A Vacation! , is done, and they are working to find a record company willing to release it. [6]

The Young Veins were signed to One Haven Music and their debut was released on June 8th, 2010.

Ryan Ross is a gay sparkly hipster fairy with an extreme foot fetish. His fly is another door leading into narnia.

A picture circulated around the internet of a picture of Ryan Ross with cocaine on the table. When asked about the cocaine he denied that he was even in the picture, claiming the existance of an "evil twin."

When asked about his prior relationship with Panic at the Disco vocalist Brendon Urie, a notable lump appeared in his pants, confirming myths about his famed monstercock.

References

  1. ^ MovieTome: Ryan Ross
  2. ^ http://stereokill.net/2009/07/29/ryan-ross-and-jon-walker-are-the-young-veins/
  3. ^ "Panic! at the Disco Bio" (PDF). Fueled by Ramen. Retrieved 2006-09-03.
  4. ^ "Ryan Ross talks about the breakup of the band with MTV News". MTV News. /July 13, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-13. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ "Ryan Ross talks "New Band"". MTV. 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
  6. ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1624060/20091016/story.jhtml