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2012 Top 40 Under 40: Jerry Ryan


By AC Weekly Staff
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Dedicating his life to his passion, Jerry has set his sights on bringing culture to his southern New Jersey home in the form of cutting-edge independent music. His prolific Elephant Talk concert series has steadily promoted musicians on the rise, creating a viable platform for talented, undiscovered artists free of monetary constraints and financial motives. Fueled by his sincere love of quality art, Jerry’s impact has been felt in altruistic ventures such as his charity fund-raisers (Elephants for Autism), as well as being an indie film producer (Ice Grill USA) and his annual Elephant Talk Music Festival in August. With a strong social-media presence, he has created a “Garden of Eden” for music purists, while building a support system and safe haven that encourages musicians to be themselves — to create, inspire, and lay the foundation toward a brighter future through love and music.
 

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1. Detsy said... on Mar 18, 2012 at 06:59PM

“Congrats!!! You have worked long and hard and deserve the praise!!!”

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