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Toryn Green was born on 3 November, 1975 in Houston, Texas, United States, is an American rock singer and actor (born 1975). Discover Toryn Green's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Houston, Texas, United States |
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United States
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Toryn Green Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Toryn Green worth at the age of 48 years old? Toryn Green’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from United States. We have estimated Toryn Green's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Toryn Green (born November 3, 1975) is an American rock singer and actor.
He is the former vocalist for hard rock band Fuel, as well as for Emphatic, and For The Taking.
Toryn was raised in Palmer, Alaska, where he graduated from Colony High School in 1994.
Growing up Green was inspired by bands like Stone Temple Pilots, Bush, Metallica, Tool, and Fuel.
His father was very musical and he says he gained a lot of inspiration through him.
He used to sing with his father since he was a small boy, but his first public solo performance was at Alaska State Fair.
He moved to California in October 1998 to pursue a career in music.
Green took his songwriting to the stage in his first band "Patience Worth", with band members Orion Rainz, Ryan Giles, and Cesar Guevarra.
They recorded a few songs together, but eventually the band was moving in different creative directions.
With his next band, Southern California rock band Something To Burn, Green won a Rock Beijing Global competition and was invited to play to thousands at the Midi festival in Beijing in October 2005.
Two months later they represented America in the Worldwide Battle of the Bands held in Hong Kong.
With STB Green recorded an EP entitled The Incinerator, which was released in April 2006.
Green was chosen the lead vocalist of hard rock band Fuel from over 1000 submissions on worldwide website auditions held in early 2006 to replace Brett Scallions.
He recorded and submitted his version of the song "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" two hours after hearing about the open website audition from a friend.
Thinking that wasn't enough to stand out, he went on to buy instrumental versions of "Bad Day" and "Innocent", made a medley out of those songs with "Hemorrhage", and submitted it under different name.
In the end, both his entries were listed among twelve finalists.
While auditioning for Fuel, Green met Scott Weiland (Velvet Revolver, Stone Temple Pilots) who got excited over the recording he had recently done with Something To Burn and offered them a deal through his label, Softdrive Records.
However, around the same time Fuel made their offer, and Green had to decide between two contracts.
Green signed with Fuel in July 2006, before entering the studio to record the band's next album for Epic Records from August to November 2006.
Green has recorded and released two full-length studio albums: Angels & Devils (Epic, 2007) with Fuel, and Another Life (Epochal Artists, 2013) with Emphatic.
The official announcement of Green being the next frontman for Fuel wasn't made until April 19, 2007, on Extra TV show, exactly a year after the live auditions in Los Angeles.
He co-wrote "Halos of the Son" with Jeff Abercrombie and former "Patience Worth" bandmate, Ryan Giles, and released it on their album Angels & Devils on August 7, 2007.
He also was the touring lead vocalist for the band Apocalyptica and performed in both of its 2008 US Worlds Collide Tours.
The band toured in support of the album through early 2008 and appeared live on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and TLC’s season finale of LA Ink, where Green was featured getting ambigram tattoo on his forearm.
When Fuel went into hiatus in 2008, Green joined Finnish cello rock band Apocalyptica as their touring lead vocalist on both US legs of Worlds Collide tour, and again at Apocalyptica's US television debut on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly.
After Fuel and Apocalyptica, Green began collaborations with different co-writers around the country, including Brian Vodinh of 10 Years.
Wanting to have a band behind him on some of the songs that he was writing, Green teamed up with the remnants of Long Island hard rockers A Farewell Fire (Eddie Raccioppi, Mike Zagel, & Ray Rossler) who had recently split with their singer.
The new band For The Taking played their debut gig at The Music Mill in Indianapolis October 12, 2009.
The band continued writing and collaborating with a number of co-writers, including Corey Lowery of Eye Empire, Tommy Henriksen, and Skidd Mills.
A couple of lineup changes later the band was composed of Green (lead vocals), Raccioppi (guitar, backing vocals), Joe Meyer (ex-Blameshift, bass), and James Miller (ex-Blameshift, drums).
For The Taking self-released Blackout EP on Amazon and iTunes on September 17, 2011, along with music video for the single "Lie To Me", directed by Brett Bortle.
"Lie To Me" is a co-write with Corey Lowery.
Two songs from the 4-song demo that Green wrote with Brian Vodinh before forming the band, "Time is Running Out" and "Takedown", are featured on the MMA fighting movie Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown soundtrack.
Due to the popularity of NBD2, For The Taking released "Time is Running Out" as a single on iTunes on December 8, 2011.
On January 27, 2012, before the show at Sky Bar Lounge in Indianapolis, For The Taking's trailer was broken into and $5000 worth of band equipment, including all guitars and merchandise were stolen.
The band had to perform that night with rented gear.
In 2016, Green made his acting debut playing the villain's right-hand man Beckett in a skateboard-themed dystopian fantasy/sci-fi action film titled Skate God, written by Alexander Garcia and directed by Art Camacho.
He is also co-writing a song for the film soundtrack with Brian Vodinh of 10 Years.
The film was shot in Louisiana and was released in June 2017.
Green has also independently released four solo singles, titled "Up To You", "Devil Standing Alone", "Lost in the Light", and "Takedown" digitally worldwide.