Surfer-turned-Rocker Ry Cuming’s Self-Titled Debut Is Here
Once a promising pro surfer with endorsement deals from Quicksilver and Roxy, Australia native Ry Cuming chose to leave his surfing career behind in favor of a future in music. He’s being widely compared to Jason Mraz, and has an easy-going style that is the perfect fit for your summer playlist.
Surfing Rocks! Photo GalleryCuming’s debut album is self-titled and comes out July 20th. On the album he’s got help from some vocal heavy-hitters, including Sara Bareilles on a track called “Always Remember Me”, and Maroon 5‘s Jesse Carmichael on “Home”.
Click through for a full album stream of Ry Cuming, and be sure to tell us what you think about his new album.
Here’s Cuming performing “Always Remember Me” live at Project Rhythm Seed.
Here’s the track list for Ry Cuming’s self-titled album:
Some Kind Of Love
Tearing Me Apart
Always Remember Me
Meaning Of It All
City Of Lights
Harder To Say
Chemistry
How Could You Say
Heartbreak
Is This Love
Home
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