Ryan Cassata
Ryan Cassata was born in Stony Brook, New York, United States on December 13th, 1993 and is the Folk Singer. At the age of 30, Ryan Cassata biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Ryan Cassata's song "Soda Cans" was listed in the 2014 article by The Advocate as a 'Trans Anthem.' Ryan Cassata was listed on Logo TV's list of "9 Trans Musicians You Need to Get Into."' Cassata and his song "We're The Cool Kids" were listed on the 2017 Billboard list of 11 Transgender and Non-Binary Musicians You Need to Know.
Ryan Cassata is the first openly transgender musician to perform at Warped Tour after winning the Ernie Ball Battle of The Bands contest in 2013 and 2015.
Ryan Cassata's music video for his song "Other Friends" was featured in Billboard Magazine in 2019 with an in-depth interview and was featured on the front page of the website. The song "Daughter" was featured again in Billboard Pride's article "50 Stellar Songs by LGBTQ Artists That You Might Have Missed in 2018 (But Shouldn't Have)" Ryan Cassata and his song "Daughter" were also featured in Paper Magnifiine's article titled "50 LGBTQ Musicians You Should Prioritize" in 2018.
Ryan Cassata is one of two of the 2019 recipients of The ASCAP Foundation "Sunlight of the Spirit" Award which is presented to an individual who is exemplary in recovery and in music creativity for his original song "Jupiter." Ryan Cassata performed at The ASCAP Foundation Honors 2019 at Jazz at Lincoln Center and accepted his award.
- Harvey Milk Memorial Award
- Ernie Ball Battle of The Bands winner, featured on Warped Tour 2013
- Ernie Ball Battle of The Bands winner, featured on Warped Tour 2015
- KPQR, 99.1 FM Music Community Member of the Year Award
- Best Breakout Performance for "Beemus, It'll End In Tears" at Victoria TX Independent Film Festival
- Best Music Short for "Daughter" at New Renaissance Film Festival, Amsterdam 2019
- Certificate of Congressional Recognition, California's 36th congressional district, 2019
- Proclamation, City of Palm Springs, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, City of Rancho Mirage, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, Cathedral City, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, City of Palm Desert, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, City of La Quinta - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- The ASCAP Foundation "Sunlight of the Spirit" Award, 2019