Ryan Koenig

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Ryan Koenig
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Koenig in St Louis, 2018
Background information
Birth nameRyan McGrath Koenig
Born (1985-10-04) 4 October 1985 (age 38)
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Origin St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Genres American roots
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, harmonica, guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, dobro
Years active2004 (2004)–present
Website www.ryankoenigstl.com

Ryan McGrath Koenig (born October 4, 1985 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States) is an American roots musician.

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Koenig's early career began in 2004 as singer and guitarist for garage-rock band The Vultures. He later formed acoustic blues group The Rum Drum Ramblers with Mat Wilson and Joey Glynn. Koenig and Glynn joined up with Pokey LaFarge in 2008 and began touring extensively as Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three. The band, later shortened to Pokey LaFarge, toured the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, and made appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Grand Ole Opry, The Marty Stuart Show, The Conan O'Brien Show, and in the motion picture The Lone Ranger, and many others.

Ryan Koenig's other current acts include duo with wife Kellie Everett, Southwest Watson Sweethearts, in addition to Rum Drum Ramblers, New Missouri Fox Hunters, Ryan Koenig and the Goldenrods, and appears as a guest with The Hooten Hallers, Jack Grelle, Lavender Country, and many others. His debut solo record Two Different Worlds was released by Big Muddy Records on October 13, 2017. [1] [2] [3] On December 5, 2017, Koenig was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle while walking during a tour stop in Charleston, South Carolina. [4] Following the accident, Koenig ceased touring with the Pokey LaFarge band.

Koenig released a live solo recording entitled The Focal Point Recordings Vol 1 on December 29, 2018. [5] He followed that release with Ryan Koenig and The Goldenrods, The Focal Point Recordings Vol 2, in December 2019.

Appearances

Discography

Release DateBandTitleRecord Label
2005The VulturesThe Vultures Big Muddy Records
2006Casey ReidCephalclogBig Muddy Records
2006The VulturesSpirit of Saint LouisBig Muddy Records
2007The VulturesVultures and The Hooten Hallers Meld MindsBig Muddy Records
2008Rum Drum RamblersHey Lordy Mama Mama Get Up and Go [8] Big Muddy Records
2009Bob Reuter's Alley GhostBob Reuter's Alley Ghost [9] Big Muddy Records
2009 The Hooten Hallers The Epic Battle of Good and Evil
2009Rum Drum RamblersTrading Dollars for DimesBig Muddy Records
2010 Pokey LaFarge and the South City ThreeRiverboat Soul [10] Free Dirt Records
2011Pokey LaFarge and the South City ThreeMiddle of Everywhere [11] Free Dirt Records
2011Pokey LaFarge and the South City ThreeChittlin’ Cookin’ Time in Cheatham County Third Man Records
2011Rum Drum RamblersMean Scene [12] [13] Big Muddy Records
2011Bob Reuter's Alley GhostBorn There [14] Big Muddy Records
2012The Hooten HallersGreetings From Welp CityBig Muddy Records
2012Pokey LaFarge and the South City ThreeFan It/ Shenandoah RiverEvangelist Records
2012Pokey LaFarge and the South City ThreeLive in Holland [15] Continental Record Services
2012 Jack White Blunderbuss [16] [17] Third Man Records
2012Jack White Love Interruption/ Machine Gun Silhouette [18] Third Man Records
2012Jack Grelle and the Johnson FamilyJack Grelle and the Johnson FamilyBig Muddy Records
2013Pokey LaFarge and The South City Three The Lone Ranger (soundtrack) (Original Motion Picture Score) [19] [20] Walt Disney Records
2013Pokey LaFargePokey LaFarge [21] Third Man Records
2013Pokey LaFargeCentral Time/ St Louis CrawlThird Man Records
2013Lonesome Cowboy Ryan and His Dried Up TeardropsLonesome Cowboy Ryan and His Dried Up TeardropsBig Muddy Records
2013Lonesome Cowboy Ryan and His Dried Up TeardropsWestern LanesBig Muddy Records
2013Rum Drum RamblersXOBig Muddy Records
2014Al Scorch's Moving CompanyVol. 1
2014Loot Rock GangThat's Why I’ve Got To Sing [22] Big Muddy Records
2014Jack GrelleSteering Me Away [23] Big Muddy Records
2014The HobosexualsDefinitive Dirtbag: Volume 1Big Muddy Records
2015Pokey LaFargeSomething in the Water [24] [25] Rounder Records
2015TortugaWest of EdenBig Muddy Records
2016Pokey LaFargeGoodbye Barcelona/Blue Morning LullabyRounder Records
2016Al ScorchCircle Round The Signs [26] Bloodshot Records
2016Southwest Watson SweetheartsEndless Horizon [27] Big Muddy Records
2016Jack GrelleGot Dressed Up To Be Let Down [28] Big Muddy Records
2016Sidney Street ShakersLaugh My Weary Blues AwayBig Muddy Records
2017Various Artists Music from The American Epic Sessions: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [29] Lo-Max, Columbia, Third Man Records
2017The Hooten HallersThe Hooten Hallers [30] [31] Big Muddy Records
2017Pokey LaFargeManic Revelations [32] [33] Rounder Records
2017Ryan KoenigTwo Different Worlds [34] [35] [36] [37] Big Muddy Records
2018Nick GusmanDear Hard Times
2018Ryan KoenigThe Focal Point Recordings Vol. 1 [38]
2019Leann FisherBetter Off Alone
2019The Opera Bell BandBell Slide
2019The Native SonsFringe
2019Ryan Koenig and The GoldenrodsThe Focal Point Recordings Vol. 2
2020Jack GrelleIf Not Forever [39]
2020Miss Jubilee and the Yas Yas BoysCool It If You CanBigtone Records
2022The SapsuckersI'll Know It When I See It
2023So Grand Polka BandParty Potato
2023Glory 'N PerfectionCountry Music
2024The GoldenrodsCry Time

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