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JayWalker bolts onto the scene with a fresh sound which puts their authentic stamp on modern country.. Made up of the heartbeat from the award-winning band Hey Romeo, JayWalker brashly crosses musical boundaries to deliver songs that are catchy, heartfelt and authentic.
Darren Gusnowsky and Rob Shapiro combine their natural chemistry formed over a decade of writing, recording and performing together to create a musical duo that showcases their outstanding abilities. Since 2006 Gusnowsky (guitars/harmonies /lead vocals) and Shapiro (keyboards/harmonies) have been the driving force of Hey Romeo, penning Top 20 hits and winning CCMA Group of the Year twice and ACMA Song of the Year.
Individually, Shapiro has captured the CCMA Keyboard Player of The Year Award an astonishing five times and Gusnowsky has been nominated 2 times for CCMA guitar player and for the 2017 ACMA Award for musician of the year.
While members of Hey Romeo, the pair wrote songs that didn’t quite fit the band’s mold. “Darren and I had all of these great songs put together that we really loved but we never had an outlet for them,” says Rob Shapiro. “So we decided to go out on our own as JayWalker.”
"The name, JayWalker literally came to them in the middle of the street on their way to a show at Rogers Place", says Shapiro. “The traffic opened up and Darren said ‘I’m jaywalking!’ and I looked over at him and said, that’s a great name for a band.” And the name is fitting for Gusnowsky and Shapiro who are crossing into new territory as a duo to make a dash for even more success in the music industry.“ We thought if we were ever going to do this, now is the time,” says Shapiro.
Darren chimes in on their new single “Drawing A Blank”. Everyone has had friends and relationships in their lives that, looking back, we’re incredibly fulfilling but life gets in the way and the connection slowly disappears. You think why did I ever let that person go. Can’t think of a thing.”