Ryan Whyte Maloney, known across the Atlantic for participating in The Voice in 2014, died on Tuesday January 28, the American magazine People from a judicial source. The 44 -year -old has committed suicide, said Clark County Coroner in Las Vegas, in charge of the investigation. According to him, the singer shot himself in the head. USA Today specifies that the drama occurred around 2:50 am on the night of Monday to Tuesday.
The last story of Ryan Whyte Maloney, published on his Instagram account on Monday, showed him in a bar. “Nine excellent Irish for a private evening this evening, and we are going to do rock,” he wrote in legend of his publication. The singer revealed in the sixth season of “The Voice” was to perform on stage this Friday evening.
Coached by Blake Shelton
Born in Cross City, Michigan, in 1981, Ryan Whyte Maloney knew how to play the guitar as well as the cello, the cello or the drums. After being at the head of the Rock Indulge group for ten years, he embarked on a solo career. The rocker recorded his first album, “Tomorrow’s Another Day”, in 2005, followed by a solo album of 12 songs entitled “Where i’ve been”. The artist then performed in small clubs, but also in festivals to promote him.
In 2014, he made himself known to the general public by participating in “The Voice”. His interpretation of “Lights” of Journey made the four members of the jury turn around: Shakira, Usher, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine. He chose to join the team of Country Blake Shelton star, climbing among the five finalists of his mentor.
After the show, the artist continued his career as a singer and songwriter. He also had the opportunity to share the scene with big names in music like Tim McGraw, Morgan Wallen, Rascal Flatts, Shakira, Usher or Ed Sheeran.