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Transition Radio Industries September 2012
Ryan Cassata is a transgender singer,songwriter, and motivational speaker from Long Island New York who all by the age of 18 successfully cut three records, booked and went on multiple tours, played several of the world's biggest gay music festivals, won the Harvey Milk Memorial Award, became the youngest keynote speaker for the largest transgender conference in the world, and appeared on National and international TV on several different occasions.
At the very young age of 14, Ryan began to gig across Long Island. Now only 5 years later he has made over 300 appearances, consisting of tour dates from coast to coast. Cassata has shared the stage with artists such as Karmin, Salt N' Peppa, Frenchie Davis, Chris Crocker, Tom Goss, Click Five, Austin Gibbs, Jeff LeBlanc, Madina Lake, and One Love. He is also the composer of the soundtrack for "Loop Planes", an award-winning independent film.
Ryan Cassata appeared on The Larry King Live Show in 2009 and The Tyra Banks Show in 2010 for being transgender himself. Aside from being a musician, Cassata is a very strong advocate for the transgender community. He travels the United States speaking at High Schools, Colleges, and Conferences sharing his story with a mission to stop ignorance about transgender people and bring peace to the world.
Ryan writes very passionate lyrics and his words are positive and inspirational to today's younger generation. He hopes to spread this positivity across the country and around the world in hopes to make people smile and catch onto kindness. Ryan Cassata is doing much, much, more than your average teen. He demands change, He demands revolution, and most importantly he demands PEACE!!!..... 
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