School: Georgia State University
Region: Atlanta Battle
Members: Ryan Kulp
Genre: Pop
Influenced by: Jack Johnson, Dashboard Confessional, Lydia, Manchester Orchestra
Web site: http://myspace.com/forgivemegorgeous
Forgive Me Gorgeous happened because two parents who loved each other very much made a baby named Ryan Christopher Kulp, who popped out into the world on March 20, 1990. Growing up in the suburbs of Atlanta, Ryan began to chase his passion at an early age, taking up the violin in sixth grade.
A year went by, and he picked up the guitar, teaching himself through his ears and the internet. Throughout high school, he played guitar in church bands, and had his own screamo band with a group of friends, who gained considerable local recognition around the Atlanta area. They played dozens of shows, and recorded several songs at studios around the city. After breaking up in the May of 2008, however, Ryan chose a different path.
He had just graduated from high school, and wasn’t enrolled to go to college. After picking up a full time job and moving in with his grandpa, Ryan began to live independently as he wrote and recorded the 8 songs on his debut solo album, self-titled “Forgive Me Gorgeous”. The title comes from a side project he halfway started two years prior, when he was still in his screamo band, but that never amounted to anything until now.
Now attending Georgia State, Ryan is putting together a full band with the intent to cross the country and play all the live shows that he missed out on with his band.
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Step 4: Selection: In each local battle area of the country, artists compete on-stage for prizing and advancement. Judge selections, along with the most poular music artist online at the CBOB website receives entry to the Battle*
Step 5: Local Battle winners advance to a Regional Battle to compete against winners from other local battle areas, for greater prizing and advancement to the National Grand Finale
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All rules and prizing are subject to be updated and may change throughout the year. Please check back here periodically.
*Selection: The cut-off date for contest entry and online votes is one weeks (7 days) prior to the Local Battle, unless specially-noted for that individual area. So for example, if your Local Battle is on a Saturday, the deadline to submit is one Saturday prior, as the clock hits midnight at the end of that night. For the online metrics, current site 'plays' are weighted heavier, and 'ratings' are used as a secondary metric. All plays and ratings are counted at the submission deadline, unless artists are notified of a voting extension in their region. All votes are subject to qualification and review, to ensure legitimate voting. For the judge selections, music industry professionals along with the show producers choose two or more artists to compete in each Local Battle, for a total of three (or four) artists competing at each Local Battle. Selected finalists will be announced at least 3 days prior to the Local Battle.
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