Ryan Weaver Releases EP & Inspirational Music Video with 9/11 Behind-the-Scenes Story

Weaver & PBR Release Inspirational Music Video
Featuring an NYPD Behind-the-Scenes Story of 9/11

NASHVILLE, TN — Country singer/songwriter and U.S. Army Combat Veteran Ryan Weaverin conjunction with Professional Bull Riders (PBR), has released his new EP titled Celebrate America that is now available on iTunes and other platforms.

Weaver gave his first performance as the Patriotic Voice of the PBR during the primetime performance slot at the PBR World Finals, the biggest global stage in professional bull riding, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV earlier this month.  The PBR, a growing sport now available in more than 400 million homes worldwide, officially debuted Weaver and his new EP titled Celebrate America along with a touching patriotic video for his single “Never Forgotten.”  The inspirational video features Weaver family photos as well as NYPD Detective Rich Miller as he relays the behind-the-scenes story of how he helped raise the American flag amidst the rubble of the downed World Trade Center buildings after 9/11.

Watch Weaver’s inspirational music video with behind-the-scenes story of 9/11 flag here:  “Never Forgotten” 


The 4 songs on the Celebrate America EP include:
“That’s What America Means to Me”
“Never Forgotten”
“Get Up”
“Beware of the Owner”

“I am so excited about my new EP and the opportunity to partner with a sport whose message aligns with mine,” Weaver said. “I hope that fans will be inspired to love their country, communities and each other through my music and personal story.”Weaver’s personal story is like no other artist in country music today. The son of a Marine, Weaver is a former Black Hawk Aviator (helicopter pilot) who lost a brother and brother-in-law in service, making them a two-time Gold Star family. He has turned his heartache into a burning passion to succeed as a music artist honoring his fallen brothers, all those who have sacrificed, and a country providing opportunities for everyone.Weaver is dedicating his 2018 PBR performances to his departed brothers, including songs like “Never Forgotten,” a tribute to his brother, U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Aaron Weaver, who is now enshrined in the Infantry Hall of Fame along with his brother-in-law Randy Billings, one of four family Army Aviators.PBR will feature Weaver’s songs, written for the sport and its fans, in upcoming events, marketing, digital and social media, and television broadcasts as the combat vet tours with the PBR at various event dates in 2018.For more information on Ryan Weaver at visit www.WeaverCountry.com or on social media:

Facebook: @RyanWeaverCountry
Twitter: @WeaverCountry
Instagram: @RyanWeaverCountry
Youtube: @RyanWeaverCountry

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