Ryan Cassata
Ryan Otto Cassata is an American musician, public speaker, writer, filmmaker, and actor. Cassata speaks at high schools and universities on the subject of gender dysphoria, being transgender, bullying and his personal transition from female to male, including top surgery in January 2012, when he was 18 years old. He has made appearances on the Larry King Live Show & The Tyra Banks Show to talk about being transgender. He has performed at LGBT music festivals and has gone on tours across the United States of America. Cassata has performed at popular music venues such as Jazz at Lincoln Center, Whisky a Go Go, The Saint, The Bitter End, SideWalk Cafe, Turf Club and Bowery Poetry Club. Cassata won a date on Warped Tour 2013 through the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands online competition and performed on the Acoustic Basement Stage on June 21, 2013. Cassata also won a date on Warped Tour 2015 through the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands and performed on the Ernie Ball Stage on June 20, 2015.
Cassata composed the soundtrack for the 2010 short film "Loop Planes" which screened at various film festivals including the Tribeca Film Festival, South by Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, and Hamptons International Film Festival. "Distraction" and "Sleeping Through" from Cassata's 2011 EP "Distraction" make up the soundtrack. Cassata is the main subject of the full feature Danish produced documentary Songs for Alexis. Songs for Alexis, produced by Copenhagen Bombay with help from the Danish Film Institute, had its world premiere at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival to a sold-out crowd on April 30, 2014. Songs for Alexis had its United States premiere at Frameline Film Festival on June 28, 2014. Songs for Alexis also screened and sold out at DOC NYC. Indiewire listed Songs for Alexis on its "10 Films You must Watch at Frameline 2014" article.
Activism
Since 2007, Ryan Cassata has presented at high schools, universities, support groups and conferences on topics such as coming out, Gender Identity Disorder, transgenderism, sex reassignment surgery, substance dependence and bullying. Cassata also speaks about his experience as the first openly transgender student in Bay Shore High School and the changes he made there. Cassata talks about the petitions he made in Bay Shore High School to advocate for the rights of transgender students. He has discussed bullying, what gendered bathroom to use, and gaining the right to have his chosen name in the school yearbook instead of his name at birth. Cassata tells personal stories using speech, original songs and poetry and his own YouTube videos.In 2012, Cassata became the youngest keynote speaker that the Philadelphia Trans-Health Conference ever elected. Ryan Cassata uses his music videos to discuss social justice topics such as bullying. His 2012 music video, "Hands of Hate" released on YouTube honors and remembers LGBT Youth who were murdered or committed suicide. He donated a portion of the proceeds to The Trevor Project. The lyrics of "Hands of Hate" discuss the murder of Matthew Shepard, the murder of Larry King, and the suicides of Tyler Clementi and Jamey Rodemeyer. Larry King is honored in the second verse:
Ryan Cassata raised money with the Frank Cassata Family Foundation and Underworks in 2014 to provide over 400 transgender youth with new chest binders.
In 2015, Ryan Cassata appeared on the San Francisco Trans March line-up with Laverne Cox.
Ryan Cassata has spent time in Hot Springs, Arkansas and Little Rock, Arkansas educating the town through public speeches about the transgender community and screenings of Songs for Alexis. He also performed concerts at festivals and venues around the state.
Cassata has delivered speeches and performances at colleges and universities such as Kent State University, Carnegie Mellon University, Boston University, University of Southern California, Capital University, Rider University, Rutgers University, Central Washington University, San Francisco State University, Binghamton University, Dominican University of California, University of New Hampshire, State University of New York at Purchase, State University of New York at New Paltz, Ursinus College, State University of New York at Old Westbury, Farmingdale State College, St. Joseph's University, William Paterson University and Dowling College.
Cassata has delivered speeches and performances at high schools such as Bay Shore High School, David H. Hickman High School, Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, Amityville Memorial High School, Ossining High School, Kingston High School, Monmouth Regional High School, Strong Vincent Middle School and Rancho Cotate High School.
Bustle put Ryan Cassata on the "7 Young Trans* Activists You Should Know About This Year" list in 2016 saying "he's also become one of the most prominent young trans* activist speakers in America."
Cassata has appeared on Larry King Live, The Tyra Banks Show, and local television to speak about being transgender. He also appeared on CNN live to advocate for gender neutral bathrooms.
Music career
Ryan Cassata's song "Soda Cans" was listed in the 2014 article by The Advocate as a 'Trans Anthem.' Ryan Cassata was listed on Logo TV's list of "9 Trans Musicians You Need to Get Into."' Cassata and his song "We're The Cool Kids" were listed on the 2017 Billboard list of 11 Transgender and Non-Binary Musicians You Need to Know.Ryan Cassata is the first openly transgender musician to perform at Warped Tour after winning the Ernie Ball Battle of The Bands contest in 2013 and 2015.
Ryan Cassata's music video for his song "Other Friends" was featured in Billboard Magazine in 2019 with an in-depth interview and was featured on the front page of the website. The song "Daughter" was featured again in Billboard Pride's article "50 Stellar Songs by LGBTQ Artists That You Might Have Missed in 2018 " Ryan Cassata and his song "Daughter" were also featured in Paper Magnifiine's article titled "50 LGBTQ Musicians You Should Prioritize" in 2018.
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YouTube
Cassata began creating vlogs and uploading footage from his concerts in 2007. Cassata posts videos on his personal YouTube channel, Ryan Cassata talking about his experience as a transgender man, a musician, and a public speaker. his channel has over 76.5 thousand subscribers, and his videos have been viewed over 6.7 million times. Ryan Cassata has collaborated on videos with Davey Wavey, Skylar Kergil, Aydian Dowling, ElloSteph, Arielle Scarcella, Marissa Farina, and Stevie Boebi. Cassata became the first transgender person on the LGBT Panel at Playlist Live in February 2015 and appeared with Stevie Boebi, ElloSteph, Marissa Farina, RJ Aguiar, and Tyler Oakley.Cassata was a regular member on the collaboration YouTube channel LGBTeens a channel that has over 35,000 subscribers and was part of the Big Frame network. Cassata vlogged about the LGBT community and his personal experience as an openly LGBT teen on this channel.
He has been rated as one of the "top 5 most influential transgender YouTube creators" by NewMediaRockstars.
Acting
In June 2015, Ryan Cassata was cast as a lead character in Beemus directed by Lauren Wolkstein. Cassata played a high school gym student. Cassata won the award for "Best Breakout Performance" at the Victoria TX Independent Film Fest in March 2016. Cassata appeared in a Bonobos national commercial titled "However You Fit" in 2018 which featured 172 men wearing the same style of pants.Notable awards & honors
- Harvey Milk Memorial Award
- Ernie Ball Battle of The Bands winner, featured on Warped Tour 2013
- Ernie Ball Battle of The Bands winner, featured on Warped Tour 2015
- KPQR, 99.1 FM Music Community Member of the Year Award
- Best Breakout Performance for "Beemus, It'll End In Tears" at Victoria TX Independent Film Festival
- Best Music Short for "Daughter" at New Renaissance Film Festival, Amsterdam 2019
- Certificate of Congressional Recognition, California's 36th congressional district, 2019
- Proclamation, City of Palm Springs, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, City of Rancho Mirage, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, Cathedral City, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, City of Palm Desert, CA - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- Proclamation, City of La Quinta - Recognized for Transgender Activism, 2019
- The ASCAP Foundation "Sunlight of the Spirit" Award, 2019
Discography
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Soul Sounds
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Shine
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The Witches Made Me Do It
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Oh, Alexis: Acoustic Sessions, Vol. 1
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Jupiter, It Won't Be Long: The Acoustic Sessions, Vol. 3
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Filmography
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Theater credits
; Readings & Workshops- Albert Cashier as Young Albert
- This Ain't No Disco! as Ensemble
- Cotton Candy and Cocaine as Blazer
Publications
Year | Publication | Title |
2014 | IndieWire | "Ryan Cassata, The Trans Teen From New Doc 'Songs For Alexis,' Shares His Experiences Making The Film and Bringing It To Hot Docs" |
2015 | The New York Times | "Ryan Cassata" |
2015 | The VOV Zine | "Carl Beane" |
2016 | Original Plumbing | Original Plumbing Magazine #17, The Tattoo Issue, Chapter: "Home" |
2016 | Film In Revolt | "Almost Famous" |
2016 | Heart Journal | "Dear Dad" |
2017 | HuffPost | "My Bathroom Struggle As A Transgender Student" |
2017 | HuffPost | "Being Publicly Misgendered Doesn’t Bother Me" |
2017 | HuffPost | "Passing As Cisgender Can Sometimes Mean Life Or Death" |
2017 | HuffPost | "Respecting They/Them Pronouns" |
2017 | HuffPost | "Consent as emPWRment" |
2017 | HuffPost | "Transgender Veteran: ‘You Cannot Silence Us.’" |
2017 | HuffPost | "Trans Actors For Trans Characters" |
2018 | FTM Magazine, Trans Men Magazine | May 2018, Issue 12, Chapter: "Flying High In The City of Angels" |
2018 | The Advocate | "Banning Conversion Therapy Will Save Lives" |
2018 | Indie Music Bus | "How To Book Your Own Tours DIY" |
2018 | FTM Magazine, Trans Men Magazine | June 2018, Issue 13, Chapter: "To Our Trans Masc Founding Fathers" |
2018 | Indie Music Bus | "Why Proper Show Etiquette Can Pay Off" |
2018 | Indie Music Bus | "TOUR HACKS: A Nervous & Prepared Musicians Guide" |
2019 | Medium - Matthew's Place | "Figuring Out My Identity Was Like Trying On New Clothes" |
2019 | Medium - Matthew's Place | "The Trans Guys Who Made the Path Easier to Walk" |
2019 | Indie Music Bus | "Can You Be Creative As A Songwriter If You Are Sober?" |
2019 | Medium - Matthew's Place | "Powering Through & Destroying Closet Doors" |
2019 | Medium - Matthew's Place | "Major Brands & Their Pride" |
2019 | Medium - Matthew's Place | "Sober at Pride" |
2019 | Medium - Matthew's Place | "The Healing Powers of Music" |
Contributions
- 2014 – Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community – Laura Erickson-Schroth '
- 2016 – The i’Mpossible Project – Joshua Riverdal '
- 2016 – The ABC's of LGBT+ – Ash Hardell '
- 2019 – Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture – Edited by Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos '
Music videos
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"Sleeping Through" | 2011 |
"Soda Cans" | 2012 |
"Hands of Hate" | 2012 |
"Mayday" | 2013 |
"Bedroom Eyes | 2014 |
"Bedroom Eyes" | 2016 |
"Check Engine" | 2016 |
"Alcatraz" | 2016 |
"We're The Cool Kids" | 2016 |
"Don't Count Me Out" | 2016 |
"Sinking, Falling" | 2017 |
"Light Up" | 2017 |
"Daughter" | 2018 |
"It's Christmastime" | 2018 |
"Back Down South" | 2019 |
"Bamboo Plants" | 2019 |