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Ryan Seaton (singer)

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Website
  
ryanseaton.com

Name
  
Ryan Seaton


Role
  
Singer

Albums
  
Get Away, Jordan

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Born
  
December 7, 1979 (age 44) Cynthiana, Indiana (
1979-12-07
)

Genres
  
Christian: Southern Gospel

Associated acts
  
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound

Movies
  
Gaither Vocal Band and Ernie Haase & Signature Sound: Together

Music group
  
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (2003 – 2009)

Similar People
  
Doug Anderson, Ernie Haase, Shane Dunlap, Wesley Pritchard, Ian Owens

Ryan Seaton (born December 7, 1979, Cynthiana, Indiana) was the lead singer for Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, a Southern Gospel quartet, from 2003 to December 2009.

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Raised in Poseyville, Seaton began singing in the choir at Christian Fellowship Church when he was still a teenager. His mother, Debbie Seaton, herself a musician, worked in a couple of Country gospel bands. He began his professional singing career with the Melody Boys Quartet in 2003, only to join Ernie Haase and Signature Sound ten months later, the latter of whom he remained with for six years. After Signature Sound, he recorded his own solo album, "The Stage is Bare", in May 2010, before founding the Union Street Quarter, along with Andrew Goldman, Toby Hitchcock and Aaron McCune. In 2014 he joined Cornerstone Church based quartet Canton Junction, where he remained until 2016.

Ryan Seaton (singer) Canton Junction Welcomes Casey Rivers and Ryan Seaton Homecoming

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References

Ryan Seaton (singer) Wikipedia