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Though Dan Smyers (born 16 August 1987) and James Shay Mooney (born 27 December 1991) did not start performing together until 2012 both members had pursued other music related projects in the past. Smyers a native of Wexford, Pennsylvania, US and an alumni of Carnegie Mellon University initially acted as a solo artist on T-Pain’s label Nappy Boy Entertainment. He later went on to join Bonaventure as well as the pop punk group Transition.
Around this time Shay (four years younger than Dan) was still in high school. After graduation he briefly attended Valley Forge Christian College in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, but dropped out to follow his dream of being a musician. Some of Shay’s earliest works were his performances with fellow country artist, Veronica Ballestrini. The two picked up a strong youtube following and consistently posted videos online of cover songs and originals.
Dan and Shay met at the close of 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee, US and the very next day started writing songs together. The duo showed a strong sense of chemistry from the very get go. The 1st song they wrote was a contending track for the Rascal Flats to use. This undoubtedly set off a storm of hype and landed the group several offers for a record deal. They eventually signed on to Warner/Chappell Music and on 14 October 2013 issued their debut single “19 You + Me”. The track was positively received, praised for it’s warm sentimental tone. This song as well as their hit single “Show You Off” were featured on their 1st studio album “Where It All Began”. The album was released on April Fools 2014, but this release was no joke. It saw the band skyrocket to success, playing at the Grand Ole Opry, making highly publicized appearances such as on the Ellen Show and even scoring a nomination at the Academy of Country Music Awards for “Vocal Duo of the Year”.
Additionally the duo has made quite a stir on the road. Dan + Shay embarked on a tour in promotion for their debut album and opened for big name country acts such as Hunter Hayes and Blake Shelton. Later that year the duo gained enough prominence to head off on a 12 date headlining tour.
Dan + Shay aren’t your regular crusty country old timers. This duo are hoping to bring a bit of youthful polish to the genre and having already scored a number one album on the country charts this year, it looks like the fans are ready for it. With a combined age of less than that of a lot of country singers, this pair have developed quite a song writing connection, and with that comes a palpable chemistry that is clear to see on stage.
The pair are magnetic, bringing at bit of almost boy-bandish charm to their sets which definitely helps to get the crowd involved. They stride confidently from song to song, with Shay often displaying the full range of his vocal skills leaping from a rich mid-range to a heavenly falsetto without missing a beat. The songs are honest and pure and make for some real lighters-in-the-air sing-along moments. If you’re a young person who thinks that maybe country isn’t for them I would recommend seeing Dan + Shay who will make you realise how poignant and current the genre can be. And they ain’t too hard on the eyes either…