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David Ryan Adams, born in 1974, is an American singer-songwriter known for blending rock and country influences in his music. After gaining early recognition as a member of Whiskeytown, he launched a successful solo career with the acclaimed album Heartbreaker in 2000. He followed it with Gold, featuring the hit New York, New York, and continued to release a diverse range of albums, including Rock N Roll and Love Is Hell.
Adams formed the backing band The Cardinals, contributing to several albums before health issues prompted a temporary break from music. He returned with Ashes and Fire and a self-titled album, Ryan Adams, in the following years. In 2015, he attracted significant attention for his reinterpretation of Taylor Swift’s 1989.
Outside his own work, Adams has produced music for artists like Willie Nelson and Fall Out Boy, and collaborated with acts including Norah Jones, Counting Crows, and Weezer. He is also an author, publishing books of poetry and short stories. Despite controversy and setbacks in recent years, Adams has maintained a prolific output and a lasting influence on the alternative country and rock scenes.