Gaining an increasingly large fan base in Country music,
Ricky Beavers enjoys playing and singing the music he truly loves, regardless of any challenges he faces.
Raised in Bowling Green, Kentucky, singer/songwriter Ricky Beavers was born prematurely, with impaired vision. Ricky has a unique perspective on the arts, as he became completely visually impaired at nine years old. From five to 16, Ricky attended the Kentucky School for the Blind in Louisville, Kentucky.
In addition to being very acive in sports, he also studied violin. Those extra curricular activites prepared him for the level of performance that would be required for him to entertain die-hard country music fans. Sprinkle in the fact that he picked up a guitar at 12 and never put it down, he found himself catapulted into his current life of country music entertainment.
The faith Ricky embodies as a Christian gives him the confidence
to look past himself and have a keen insight into inspiring others with disabilities. Assuring that anyone can do anything they want is built into the work ethic that is synonymous with Ricky’s name.
Recalling caring for his mom in the final decade of her life before her passing in 2020; “As she was suffering from dementia, I realized that not being able to see the outside world could not compare to not being able to see the inside world. Yes, I gained a new perspective.”
Everything in Ricky’s life led him to the heart-driven music that he produces today. Most recently taking his songwriting offerings to a new level, he is once again uitlizing his enormous talent for the greater good.
Leading with his brand new single “The Ones In Black and Blue”, Beavers is dedicated to honoring our police force with his new album.
In partnership with Kit Music Group, Nashville, Ricky is releasing his new project, The Ones In Black And Blue, in late 2022.