
When The World Comes Down
Genre: Alternative Rock, Powerpop
Released: December 16, 2008
Label: DGC/Interscope
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June 21, 2010
Tyson Ritter on Larry King“I’ll be on Larry king tomorrow to help raise money for the oil disaster, so tune in or spread awareness. My town and others need YOUR help.” See it on Larry King Live (Monday 8 p.m. EDT)
April 24, 2009
Happy Birthday Tyson!The All-American Rejects’ Tyson Ritter, turning 25 today! AllAmericanRejects.org wishes you a very happy birthday, Ty! We all wish you happiness, luck, health, success, and protection.
We love you!
P.s. Sorry, but I just don’t have the time to add the birthday sign for Ty
March 11, 2009
New Coup De Main Magazine Interview!
March 2, 2009
Tyson Featured on The Fit!Join Tyson as he takes MySpace Fashion shopping all around Los Angeles. Go inside Tyson’s favorite stores and get insider fashion tips from this All-American Rejects!
Source: The Fit’s MySpace
Thank you, Emilka at AAR.pl for the info.
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LOL @ 02.00. Damn Tyson, you’re so f*ing hilarious haha.
Oh and by the way, Gives You Hell played more than 70 MILLION times on MySpace! Whoa. That’s rad! Go AAR!
February 28, 2009
Tyson: I Don’t Get Lady GaGaThe All-American Rejects frontman Tyson Ritter has admitted that he can’t understand the hype which surrounds Lady GaGa’s music.
The band have performed their own versions of Britney Spears’s and Christina Aguilera’s songs in the past, but have no plans to give the same treatment to GaGa’s hit ‘Just Dance’.
“I just don’t get her. I don’t think the song or the concept is as cool as people say it is. She’s supposed to be this high-fashion person but I don’t think the music fits. It’s not particularly edgy.” Ritter told the Daily Star.
Aussie singer Gabriella Cilmi recently claimed that GaGa “needs to put some clothes on”.
Source: DigitalSpy.co.uk
Thanks AllAmericanRejects.pl for the info =)
February 12, 2009
Tyson On-Air With Ryan SeacrestTyson was On-Air with Ryan Seacrest on Kiis FM. Go listen the interview on Kiis FM official site by clicking here. Tyson is hilarious! Oh man, I just realized that “Gives You Hell” is actually made for a guy, LOL.
January 30, 2009
Tyson Interview with Destin.comTyson did an interview with Destin.com, they talked about his adopted hometown, Destin, FL, and the new record. Check it out.
DESTIN, FL – Tyson Ritter, frontman for the rock band All-American Rejects, couldn’t say enough nice things about his adopted hometown during an interview last week.
“We love Destin,” he said. “I may be from Oklahoma, but Destin is home to me.”
The 24-year-old and the rest of the band – Nick Wheeler, Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor – hail from Stillwater, Okla.
That all changed about five years ago.
“How did we discover Destin? That’s a good question,” Ritter said. “We were flying on Thanksgiving break, or a little bit before it, on a Delta flight. I was flipping through a magazine and see an article that says ‘Florida’s New Hot Destination.’ What a sweet play on words.
“About that time, Nick and I were pretty tired of our hometown. You know, it just gets smaller and smaller, it seems, the longer you stay after high school.
“We saw the beautiful sandy beach. And, Destin, we were like, wow, I put my foot down and it squeaks. We’ll stay here forever.”
January 14, 2009
Tyson’s PhotographyTyson took some pictures from the stage. There’s an interview about his photography and the Make-A-Wish foundation!
Tyson Ritter, lead vocalist and bass guitarist of The All American Rejects, knew little about digital cameras before picking up the Nikon D60?and he liked it that way. A student of traditional photography methods, Ritter favored loading film in a camera to inserting a memory card. After two months of shooting with the D60 he began to appreciate the advantages of working with digital. In addition, handling the professional-grade D60 has given him a greater respect for the many photographers he encounters in his music life.
Ritter shoots for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, a cause close to his heart. Through its wide-ranging, wish-granting network, Make-A-Wish endeavors to enrich the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions. Ritter’s first encounter with the organization came when the band was called upon to grant the wish of Jared, a young fan suffering from a rare degenerative disease. There’s a happy ending to this story. Since the night Jared watched his favorite band perform at the legendary Troubadour club in West Hollywood, his disease has been in remission.
For more info, click here.
Take a look at it! Very touching.

