It might be confusing at first when you look at the lineup for Ryanhoodβs Rialto Theatre show on Saturday, Dec. 21.
How is Ryan David Green β the βRyanβ in the Tucson acoustic folk-rock duo β opening and headlining the duoβs final show of 2024?
Simple, says Greenβs Ryanhood bandmate Cameron Hood: Tucson audiences need to hear his longtime musical partnerβs solo debut.
βIβm the biggest fan of this record,β Hood said of Greenβs debut solo acoustic guitar album βOff and Running.β βTo me, a lot of time guitar records are a little unapproachable. They are impressive, but not emotional. (βOff and Runningβ) is incredibly melodic. It is a work of art. It is hands down my favorite record that came out this year.β
Hoodβs understandably biased; he and Green, both 43, have been making music together since high school.
But Acoustic Guitar magazine had no such bias when they said the album βcarries over the singer-songwriter sensibility β focusing on melody above all. The result is a relative rarity: A hummable guitar album.β
Americana Highwaysβ John Apice said it doesnβt take a musicologist to realize after listening to the album that βRyan David Green is a guitar-singer. Period.β
During his opening set on Saturday, Green will play several of the 11 self-penned songs on the album; all but three are instrumentals.
Green said he toured the album after its release in July.
βItβs just been really fun,β the father of two sons, 12 and 14, said, although he admitted βit was terrifying at firstβ when he went on stage without Hood.
βIt surprised me that I can have done 1,500 shows in front of audiences with Cameron and still feel so wildly naked performing solo,β he said. βThe first couple of shows I was incredibly nervous.β
Meanwhile Hood, who recently married, has spent the past couple years collaborating on a rock musical with Saguaro City Music Theatre. βVoyagers,β the story of two rockers in the late 1970s, will be Saguaro Cityβs first original production.
βVoyagersβ follows the story of two musicians who make a record and go on tour right around the same time that NASA launched twin Voyager spacecraft with noted astronomer and planetary scientist Carl Saganβs golden records. The βVoyager Golden Recordsβ were a time capsule of the Earth, including sounds and images showcasing the diversity of life and culture on Earth. The idea was that should intelligent extraterrestrial life forms find them, they would get to know their celestial neighbors.
βItβs going amazing,β Hood said of the project. βWe are absolutely building it. We have a Broadway director who is directing it. I am having the time of my life.β
βRyanhood is cozy home for both of us,β he added, βbut we are experimenting with things at the edges of our comfort zone. I think (the duo) will always be a home base from which we go out and do other things.β
Saturdayβs show, which starts at 8 p.m. at the Rialto, 318 E. Congress St., returns them to their comfort zone.
βA Winterβs Evening With Ryanhoodβ will include songs off their 2017 βOn Christmasβ album as well as songs from their nine career albums going back to 2003βs βSad and Happiness.β Tickets are $22.50-$36 through rialtotheatre.com.