“There are 34,200 citizens who live here in the middle of Norway,” says Ringsaker Mayor Anita Steen. “I am very proud of my municipality and all it`s wonderful people. Norwegians are as diverse as people elsewhere. Some of us love outdoor activities, some love soccer/football and some love music. And many of us enjoy Ry Bradley’s music. He has been here in Ringsaker several times. It is a wonderful gesture to our young people that he is hosting Ry’s Rock and Roll Camp Norway in August. He’s giving back to the young talent and local youth via this learning opportunity! We are looking forward to August and for Ry’s return to Ringsaker.”
“People in Norway are very thoughtful and genuine,” says Ry. “I have made many true friends there. Many Norwegians love American music and if I can support any young musicians, I will. This is an opportunity for me to make even more friends and possibly inspire young people to make their own music. I’m so grateful for the mentors I’ve had in my life and I’m happy to give something back.”
For more information on how to register for the camp, stream the video below or visit the following link: https://rybradley.com/norway/.
Fans can pre-order Ry’s latest album Everything I’ve Got on iTunes by clicking here. Ry just wrapped his debut appearance at CMA Fest in Music City where he performed at the World Famous Wildhorse Saloon, greeted and guided “Dream Trip” radio winners from across the U.S. through a recording session at OmniSound Studios and took fans behind the scenes at CMA Fest with an Instagram takeover with NashVegas.com. He has always extended a helping hand to communities both domestic and abroad through his work with the National Compassion Fund and Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America.
To stay updated on Ry, visit the following: www.rybradley.com