Ryan McMahon (singer-songwriter)

It's a CD about growing into being a man and finding out what kind of fella I want to be", McMahon said while on tour celebrating the album's release.

[3] In 2011, McMahon released All Good Stories, an acoustic album recorded at Richard Leighton's home studio in Lantzville, British Columbia.

"I wanted to take my lack of technology and couple it with all my experience that told me I wasn't skilled enough to record music, and throw it out the window.

In January 2019 a video and single entitled Too Tired For Love was released in advance of the full-length record In Line For a Smile.

In August 2021, McMahon signed on to track a single "One More Fire," which is arrived in April 2022 and was recorded and produced by a team in Vancouver's Warehouse Studios, including Jordan Pritchett & Danielle Marie King of Cross Parallel, Sheldon Zaharko and Canadian country music singer Aaron Pritchett.

"I Still Want You") & cover songs of Fred Eaglesmith's "Trucker Speed," Pete Townshend's "Let My Love Open the Door" & a 6-song EP release entitled "Pandemos."

To date, Live Now stands as McMahon's most successful solo release, leading to tours supporting the Guess Who's Burton Cummings as well as Tom Cochrane.

Touring with the lion the bear the fox, McMahon has shared the stage with and opened for artists such as Kim Mitchell, Lee Harvey Osmond, Elliott Brood, and The Steel Wheels.

"[7] The band formed after McMahon and two Vancouver-based singer-songwriters, Cory Woodward and Christopher Arruda, went on tour together as solo artists.

[1] In 2010, McMahon met Megan McNeil, a singer from North Delta, British Columbia, who wrote a song called "The Will To Survive" while battling a rare type of adrenal cancer.

McNeil's song, proceeds of which are donated to childhood cancer causes such as The James Fund for Neuroblastoma Research, was recorded with producer Garth Richardson – who has worked with Red Hot Chili Peppers and Nickelback – in Vancouver, British Columbia.

In 2013, McMahon and his band, the lion the bear the fox, joined forces with the Vancouver, British Columbia-based charity Music Heals and created the Bandwagon Project initiative to raise money to bring a mobile recording studio used by music therapists called the Bandwagon to Vancouver Island.