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Voice Season 10 standout Ryan Quinn releases debut single

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Ryan Quinn performs during the live playoffs on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Ryan Quinn performs during the live playoffs on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Ryan Quinn, a Season 10 standout on The Voice, has released his first single, a ballad called “Unbearable.”

It’s a song about the difficulty of being separated from someone you love. And while I can’t find a copy of Ryan singing the song to embed, it’s an impressive debut.

There’s more Ryan Quinn music coming, in the form of a debut EP.

That will be out in late September. In fact, Ryan is planning a CD release party at the Stanley Theater in Utica, N.Y., for Tuesday, Sept. 27.

Tickets range from $10 to $20 and go on sale to the public on Wednesday.

It’ll also be a farewell party of sorts for Ryan, he announced on Facebook recently. He’s moving to L.A. to pursue his music career and this will mark his final performance in central New York before doing so.

Ryan, from Westmoreland, N.Y., was 25 when he auditioned for The Voice with Eric Clapton’s “Can’t Find My Way Home.” He turned four chairs, one of just a handful of Season 10 artists to accomplish that feat.

You might remember him as the guy who was teaching music classes at the House of the Good Shepherd for children who have suffered trauma in their lives. Or for his impressive vocal range.

He wound up advancing to the Top 24 before being eliminated.

You can keep up with Ryan through his website and Facebook page. On Twitter, he’s @iamryanquinn.

See also
Albums and EPs released in 2016 by artists from The Voice
Singles released in 2016 by artists from The Voice
Music videos released in 2016 by artists from The Voice
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