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Mya Adriene Byrne is an American singer-songwriter whose works falls mostly in the
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vein, a combination of
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, blues and
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music. Based in New York for 13 years, Byrne currently resides in San Francisco and performs solo or with various bands on both coasts. In 2014, Byrne publicly announced her transgender status and transition and has continued to work as a musician and performer. She is the granddaughter of anaesthesiology pioneer
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.


Career

Over her career, Byrne has opened for acts such as Steve Forbert,
Railroad Earth Railroad Earth is a bluegrass-influenced Americana band formed in Stillwater, New Jersey in 2001. The band's music combines elements of progressive bluegrass, folk, rock, country, jazz, Celtic and other Americana influences. Recognized as " ...
, Jack Hardy
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,
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, Levon Helm,
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,
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, and Suzanne Vega. In 2004, Byrne released her debut EP ''Dawn''. She participated in the new song competition at the 2004
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, and was the recipient of a PLUS Award from ASCAP in 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014. She was the longtime host of a popular weekly
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at Micky's Blue Room, and later, Banjo Jim's in
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, and was the lead guitarist in the Late Night band at
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from 2007 to 2009, performing weekly for most of its 18-month residency. She released her first full-length album with The Ramblers in June 2008, with
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of
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on additional lead guitar. In 2008, The Ramblers were the opening act for Levon Helm of The Band at the Midnight Ramble in Woodstock, New York in June, and again at the Woodstock Playhouse that September. In April 2010, The Ramblers released their second CD at
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. In September 2010, Byrne played lead guitar with Kent Burnside, grandson of
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, at
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's Legends in Chicago. The Ramblers also headlined
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that month. In October 2010, The Ramblers showcased at the
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in New York City, where they were noted as "Artists to Watch" by The Jazz Lawyer blog. In July 2011, The Ramblers opened for
Heartless Bastards Heartless Bastards are an American rock band formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 2003. The band has released six albums. History Heartless Bastards originally started as a recording project of Erika Wennerstrom. She played most of the instruments and ...
at Mercury Lounge. Later that summer, they appeared at the Great South Bay and Port Jefferson Music Festivals. In January 2012, Byrne was the co-director for the Beatles Complete on Ukulele Festival at Brooklyn Bowl, alongside festival founder
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, and another performance that March at South By Southwest. In 2012, Byrne became endorsed by D'Addario Strings. In February of that year, Byrne suffered a vocal
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. By August, she had recovered enough to begin touring again behind her first solo acoustic record, ''Lucky'', and subsequently appeared as a feature artist on John Platt's show on
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. The album reached No. 31 on the Roots Music Report charts for NY-based artists by January 2013. In 2014, Byrne was named by New Jersey alternative music newspaper '' The Aquarian Weekly'' as one of the 30 most promising acts of 2014 and was chosen to compete in the
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"Battle of the Boroughs", and to perform as a showcase artist at the prestigious Northeast Regional Folk Alliance conference. Later in 2014, after she announced her transition on her blog, Byrne gave interviews to ''
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'' and WFDU-FM radio, and her poetry was featured in '' The Advocate''. In the summer of 2014, she performed at
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, the
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, and Montclair CenterStage. Since 2014, Byrne has written several op-eds for The Advocate and Huffington Post on trans lives. She is currently a staff writer for ''Country Queer'' magazine In 2015, Byrne was named an Emerging Artist at the
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, performing on the mainstage, and released her first solo full-length album, "As I Am". She was the first-place Americana winner in the 2015
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, and appeared at the 2016
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and again at Falcon Ridge. In 2016, her short story "Chain of Rocks" was published in '' The James Franco Review'', selected by guest editor Ryka Aoki. In 2017, she performed at the San Francisco Trans March, and in early 2018, the Ms. San Francisco Leather contest. Her music was also featured in " ransormation", a new play on trans identity, in collaboration with The Living Canvas in Chicago. In addition to performing solo, Byrne plays bass and writes songs for The Homobiles, a San Francisco-based
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band fronted by
Lynn Breedlove Lynn Breedlove (also known as Lynnee Breedlove) is an American musician, writer, and performer who was born in Oakland, California, United States. Early life Lynn Breedlove was born in and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area during early child ...
(formerly of
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), and Lavender Country, founded in 1973 and recognised by the
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as the world's first openly gay country music band. In June 2019, Byrne headlined
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, and performed solo on the main stage of the San Francisco Dyke March. In October 2021, Byrne composed and recorded the theme music for
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's Country Heat Weekly podcast, hosted by
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. In January 2022, Byrne was named one of twelve artists to watch in 2022 by
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and CMT.


References


External links


MyaByrne.comOfficial Ramblers website
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