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William Ryan Key (born December 17, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the
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band
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. He is the owner/operator of a recording studio in
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, called The Lone Tree Recordings. He is currently writing music under his full name, William Ryan Key, as a solo acoustic act and electronic act. He is also one half of JEDHA, an electronic duo consisting of himself and lead guitarist of Yellowcard, Ryan Mendez. He has recently toured as guitarist/vocalist/keyboardist for
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. In late 2018, he played as a supporting act on Mayday Parade's '' Sunnyland'' tour along with This Wild Life. During 2021, he live-streamed his songwriting process on Twitch full-time.


Early life

Key was born William Ryan Key on December 17, 1979, in
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. He first used a piano at the age of 7 and a guitar at age 13. He attended
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before transferring to
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, commonly known as DA or DASOTA, is a magnet high school in the San Marco neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, United States. The school opened in 1922 as a primary school specifically for African American stu ...
from which he graduated. Ryan then attended
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together with fellow musician Dan McLintock from the local pop punk band Inspection 12, inviting Ryan to perform guest vocals on their 1999 album ''Step into the Fire'' for the song "Nothing to Lose". They majored in theater for a short while before dropping out to go to
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and audition together for the Tooth & Nail punk rock band
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, which was looking for two guitarists and backup vocalists. They were successful, but after touring for a while, at one time representing the band as an acoustic duo at the
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, the band's van broke down and with the tour abruptly cancelled, Ryan moved back to Jacksonville and took a shift at
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with bandmate and friend Sean Mackin.


Music career


Yellowcard

Key contributed to
Yellowcard Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997 and was based in Los Angeles beginning in 2000. The band is recognized for having a distinct sound in their genre, primarily due to the prominent use of a violin ...
, although he was not yet a member at the time due to performing with
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, by providing backing vocals for their first album. Key came back and replaced Ben Dobson as Yellowcard's lead singer in 2000 after being asked by guitarist
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. The band then released the ''
Still Standing EP Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997 and was based in Los Angeles beginning in 2000. The band is recognized for having a distinct sound in their genre, primarily due to the prominent use of a violin i ...
'' in early 2000. Shortly after the release of their EP, Todd Clary left the band. Key then became rhythm guitarist as well. The band then moved to
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after being signed to
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. They then began working on their next album. The group released their third album, '' One for the Kids'', in 2001 and followed up with '' The Underdog EP'' in 2002. After the release of The Underdog EP, Warren Cooke left the band due to personal reasons. The band later asked close friend Peter Mosely from Inspection 12 to become the band's new bass guitarist. After Yellowcard released The Underdog EP the band signed with
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, who were looking to sign
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bands at the time. Yellowcard then began the recording of their major-label debut album ''
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'' in late 2002, gaining the band major success. Mosely left during recording of the album due to personal problems. The band then asked Alex Lewis to join as the bass guitarist. Yellowcard released their album ''Ocean Avenue'' on July 22, 2003, reached No. 23 on U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, the album was a commercial success in the United States with the hit singles Way Away,
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, and Only One. In late 2004, Lewis left the band after Peter Mosely rejoined as the band's bassist. In 2005, Parsons went with the other band members to Los Angeles while Key and Mosely moved to New York City to create new material for their next album. Lead guitarist
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left the band in April after finishing guitar tracks for the album. The band then asked Ryan Mendez from the band Staring Back to become the new lead guitarist. The album '' Lights and Sounds'' was released in January 2006, unlike their last album ''Ocean Avenue'', Lights and Sounds broke away from the band's pop punk sound to a more alternative rock album. The album peaked at No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200. The title track, " Lights and Sounds", was the first single, released a week before the album. It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks. Lights and Sounds did well on the charts and reviews, but failed to match the 2 million sales of the band's previous album. On October 16, 2006, the band re-entered the studio to begin pre-production on their next album. '' Paper Walls'' was released in the U.S. on July 17, 2007, the album debuted at No. 13 on the U.S. Billboard 200 selling about 40,000 copies in its first week. The band spent the rest of the year promoting their new album nonstop since its release while touring with
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and
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. Yellowcard released their live album '' Live from Las Vegas at the Palms'' on January 22, 2008. In April 2008, Yellowcard officially announced an "indefinite hiatus" canceling their European and acoustic tours. The band stated the reason why they went on hiatus was to focus on their personal lives for the time. On August 1, 2010, it was confirmed that Yellowcard had ended their hiatus and was working on a new record, titled ''
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'' to be released on
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in early 2011. The band toured Europe in March 2011 alongside
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. Yellowcard released three more albums, '' Southern Air'' (2012), ''
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'' (2014) and the eponymous ''
Yellowcard Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997 and was based in Los Angeles beginning in 2000. The band is recognized for having a distinct sound in their genre, primarily due to the prominent use of a violin ...
'' (2016), before officially disbanding in 2017. Yellowcard announced their return, with the same line up that they had during their breakup, on May 11, 2022 with their first show back being planned for Saturday, September 17 at Riot Fest 2022.


Other work

During the Yellowcard hiatus that began in 2008, Ryan also started singing in a side project entitled "Big If" with singer Sean O'Donnell of
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in February 2009. Big If has released several songs on their MySpace page, but have not yet released a record. They are not currently signed to a record deal. Although they have never officially announced their break-up, all members of the band are now in Yellowcard and the band's
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and MySpace pages have been removed. Ryan Key recorded a song entitled "Stop Right There" with Hollywood-based pop-punk band Assemble the Skyline. The track was released on January 7, 2011, with Assemble the Skyline's new EP "Right Here. Right Now". Ryan also collaborated with the Michigan pop-punk band
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. He has co-written their songs "Girl Like That" from their album '' Picture Perfect,'' and "Tie Me Down" from their album '' Bad Habits''. He also worked with
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of the
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, contributing vocals on his song "Gotta Get it Now". Key also contributed guest vocals on a new Silverstein song, entitled "Stay Posi", released in early 2011. Key and fellow Yellowcard member, Ryan Mendez, spent May 2012 producing and recording the Like Torches album ''Keep Your Head High''. In January and February 2015, Key stayed in
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, Sweden where he produced a new album for Like Torches. In August 2015, Key started a Kickstarter campaign for his new project The Lone Tree Recordings. The goal was to reach $75,000 by September 20 so that Key could start his record label, and he ultimately raised $106,372 to make that happen. One of the first bands to record was his side music projects Will & The Whiskeymen. He stated on the Kickstater page that the band's EP would be a Kickstarter-backer exclusive. In September 2017, it was announced that Key would perform with
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in the Linkin Park and Friends – Celebrate Life in Honor of Chester Bennington, to celebrate late Linkin Park frontman
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. He was featured in the songs "
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" and the U2 song "
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". In October 2017, Key announced that he would produce a new Like Torches record in his newly built Lone Tree Recordings Studio. On January 16, 2018, it was announced that he will be touring with
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on their "SICK TOUR" beginning in May 2018, as their second guitarist, keyboardist and "whatever other tricks songs call for", according to the band. On May 18, 2018, Key released the first single, "Vultures", from his EP, titled ''Thirteen.'' On September 14, 2018, Key released "The Bowery", from his upcoming EP, titled ''Virtue.'' In December 2020, Key announced that he was working on an album of reimagined Yellowcard songs in his new musical style. The first of these songs released exclusively for his
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subscribers was ''Ocean Avenue.'' He later revealed that he was working with Post-Rock Band
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on remixed versions of his reimagined tracks. He has since allowed his Twitch viewers to vote on which songs he works on for the project live on stream. On May 31, 2021, Key announced, alongside Mendez, their new electronic project named JEDHA'','' with new music slated to release that same year. On June 7, 2021, the duo released the first song from the project, titled "Dividing Pair"''.'' On December 15, 2021, Key signed to record labels
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and Rude and announced his new EP, ''Everything Except Desire'', which was released on February 11, 2022.


Non-musical projects

In 2008, Key worked with
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and
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of
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in a film called ''Moustachette''. He has appeared as a Made coach on the
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series ''MADE'' and featured in ''
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''. He also had an appearance as a partygoer in the 2008 film ''
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'', and appeared in the film ''
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'' while recording the song "Light Up The Sky" from Yellowcard's '' Paper Walls'' album in 2010.


Discography

;Solo *''Thirteen'' EP (2018) *''Virtue'' EP (2018) *''Everything Except Desire'' EP (2022) ;with Yellowcard *'' Still Standing'' (2000) *'' One for the Kids'' (2001) *'' The Underdog EP'' (2002) *''
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'' (2003) *'' Lights and Sounds'' (2006) *'' Paper Walls'' (2007) *''
When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes ''When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes'' is the seventh studio album released by American rock band Yellowcard on March 22, 2011 under Hopeless Records. The album has received positive reviews. The album's title comes from a text message sent t ...
'' (2011) *'' Southern Air'' (2012) *''
Ocean Avenue Acoustic ''Ocean Avenue Acoustic'' is an acoustic reinterpretation by Yellowcard of their fourth studio album, '' Ocean Avenue'' (2003). It is the band's last recorded material with founding drummer Longineu Parsons III. Production Sessions for ''Ocean Av ...
'' (2013) *''
Lift a Sail ''Lift a Sail'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Yellowcard. This was the band's first album without drummer Longineu W. Parsons III, who left the band in March 2014. Background On March 13, 2014, it was announced that drummer Longi ...
'' (2014) *''
Yellowcard Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997 and was based in Los Angeles beginning in 2000. The band is recognized for having a distinct sound in their genre, primarily due to the prominent use of a violin ...
(2016)


Personal life

In 2012, Key became engaged to
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. They married in 2013 in a hospital intensive care unit after Alekhina injured her spinal cord. The couple later separated. On May 14, 2022, Key announced to his Discord community that he became engaged to Laura Gillway while on a trip to Walt Disney World.


References

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