Bryan Ruby — Found & Lost

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
July 29, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo
Review

Bryan Ruby has been dropping hints of what to expect on his latest EP Found & Lost — heartbreak, but good-natured. Ruby is a sensitive songwriter with an earnest performance style and a voice that was born for ’90s country radio. The one problem with Found & Lost is that it’s too good for Music Row. Ruby has a clear vision for the story he wants to tell, and it’s not predicated on chasing trends.

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