Ryan Necci and The Buffalo Gospel
The Grey Eagle
185 Clingman Ave
Asheville, NC 28801
Sep 18, 2019
8:00 PM EDT
I Was There
Leave a Review
About this concert
Buffalo Gospel
Find a place to stay
Upcoming concerts from similar artists
Live Photos
View All Photos
What fans are saying
Floyd
November 28th 2023
Great show at the Back Room! Ryan rocks and all of the band members are super. Not a bad song in the whole set. Great rapport with the crowd too.
Andrew blew me away with his awesome guitar play. He has to be one of the best guitarists in the Midwest.
Can't wait to see them perform again somewhere.
Milwaukee, WI@The Back Room @ Colectivo
Easily follow all your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
Share Event
Ryan Necci and The Buffalo Gospel Biography
At the heart of great music is a story, and for that matter, a storyteller. The story of Ryan Necci & The Buffalo Gospel begins with Ryan’s introduction to music through his father’s record collection. Country music mixed with John Prine and Townes Van Zandt was the soundtrack to his growing up in a small, lower middle class farm town in Wisconsin. The songs of love and loss and unfulfilled dreams seeped into him as a child and later as a songwriter, helping form his distinct Country/Americana style.
As an adult, Ryan lived some of those stories - a divorce, the death of his close friend and writing partner. His immediate response was to quit music and live with his demons. But, as time moved on, Ryan found that writing about the darkness was the only way to cope with it. These crystalline bits of bleary, haggard emotion shine through in his music and its honesty.
“I want my songs to connect with people and share a message of truth, hope, and comfort for those feeling alone or broken,” Ryan says.
Ryan Necci & The Buffalo Gospel’s first album, We Can Be Horses, debuted in 2013 and was called “musically arresting” and “minimalist and masterful” by critics. His later music received similar acclaim and in 2021 Ryan signed a record deal with BMG and released “Bloodlines,” the first song off of his upcoming album.
Read MoreAs an adult, Ryan lived some of those stories - a divorce, the death of his close friend and writing partner. His immediate response was to quit music and live with his demons. But, as time moved on, Ryan found that writing about the darkness was the only way to cope with it. These crystalline bits of bleary, haggard emotion shine through in his music and its honesty.
“I want my songs to connect with people and share a message of truth, hope, and comfort for those feeling alone or broken,” Ryan says.
Ryan Necci & The Buffalo Gospel’s first album, We Can Be Horses, debuted in 2013 and was called “musically arresting” and “minimalist and masterful” by critics. His later music received similar acclaim and in 2021 Ryan signed a record deal with BMG and released “Bloodlines,” the first song off of his upcoming album.
Bluegrass
Country Blues
Country Boogie
Alt-country
Rock
Americana
Blues
Country
Follow artist