Dan Shafer

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Dan Shafer
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Born
OccupationSinger, songwriter, musician, producer, performer
Years active1977 - present
Known forThe Voice Season 11 Blake Shelton, Bette Midler
Websitehttps://www.danshafermusic.com/

Daniel David Shafer is an American rock singer, songwriter, musician and voice-over artist. His work includes television advertisements. In 2016 he appeared on the NBC television show The Voice when his blind audition performance of Train's "Marry Me" secured him a position on the team of Blake Shelton.

Career[]

His arrangements and background vocals have appeared in Heart Shaped World the debut album for Jessica Andrews,[1] Artimus Pyle on the album Artimus Venomous,[2] and on the Emmanuel album with Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant. He also sang on the PBS Special "Lest We Forget" the song "Lucky Man" honoring Keith Emerson and Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer in 20016, and again the song "Sweet Home Alabama" honoring Ed King from the group Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2018.

As a writer and producer,[3] he worked with the group Salt on Mercy Street Records. The album "Satisfied" was released in 2001. The single "Get Back" charted at #26 December 2001,[4] and finally peaked at #13. The single "Satisfied was released in the spring of 2002,[5] and peaked at #20. In 2008 Shafer created the Rock & Load Show, a live show featuring signed and unsigned groups. He then created The Rock & Load University.[6][7]

In 2016, Shafer appeared on season 11 of the television singing competition The Voice.[8] His blind audition premiered, and aired, on September 20, 2016. His performance of the song "Marry Me" by the group Train turned the chair and earned him a position on the team of Blake Shelton.[9] The single was released on Island / Republic / Universal Records September 2016.[10]

He continued on the show working with Bette Midler going to the battle rounds, which aired on October 10, 2016. He competed against Sundance Head performing the song "Feel Like Makin' Love" by the group Bad Company. The recording reached #4 on the iTunes charts in October 2016. Shafer is considered the oldest contestant to appear on the American version of the NBC television show.[11][12]

After his appearance, Dan has performed with Dolly Parton, Artimus Pyle (of the Group Lynyrd Skynyrd), Jon Wysocki (of the Group Staind), Carmine Appice, Vinnie Appice, and others.

Discography[]

  • Maia Amada "Faith Remains" (Maia Amada album) Intersound 1994
  • Michael W Smith/Amy Grant "Emmanuel" (Emmanuel album) Sparrow (1996)
  • Brent Milligan "Still Breathing" (Still Breathing Album) One Point Oh (1998)
  • John Berry "Better Than A Biscuit" (Better Than A Biscuit Album) Capitol (1998)
  • Jessica Andrews "Heart Shaped World" (Heart Shaped World Album) Dream Works (1999)
  • Eli "Second Hand Clothing" (Second Hand Clothing Album) Forefront (1999)
  • Salt "Satisfied" (Satisfied Album) Mercy Street (2001)
  • Artimus Pyle "Artimus Venomous" (Artimus Venomous Album) Storm Dog USA (2006)
  • Dan Shafer "Marry Me" (The Voice Single) Island/Republic/Universal (2016)
  • Dan Shafer / Sundance Head "Feel Like Makin Love" (The Voice Single) Island/Republic/Universal (2016)

References[]

General references[]

  • "Stay Short And Sweet On The Voice". Mt Juliet News. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
  • "Mt. Juliet man joins team Blake Shelton on The Voice". THE Chronicle of Mt Juliet. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  • "Dan Shafer, 56 — Everything Blake Shelton Loves About 'The Voice'". 2Paragraphs. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  • "Dan Shafer MEET DAN SHAFER OF THE VOICE SEASON 11". Idol Chatter Voice Views. 5 October 2016. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  • "The Voice': The Season's First Battles Bring the Heat". The Hollywood Insider. 10 October 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
  • "Tennessee singer captivates 'Voice' judges with youthful singing, courage". Channel 10 News. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  • "Tennessee contestant on "The Voice" chasing a delayed dream". Channel 10 News. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
  • "Dan Shafer Talks About Being The Oldest Contestant On The Voice". Reality TV World. Retrieved September 26, 2016.

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