From Deseret News archives:
The unique sounds of Ryan Shupe
The musician confounds categories, delights listeners
To remain in the music biz, Shupe mowed lawns, taught music and snowboard lessons, maxed out his credit cards and hired himself out as a studio musician for other bands, commercial jingles and videogame and movie soundtracks ("Work and the Glory," "Xena Warrior Princess," a CBS TV series whose name he can't even remember).
These days he lives in a modest house in Provo with his wife and baby and hasn't made much use of that public relations degree he took from Weber State. The big money hasn't rolled in yet, but he's still playing his fiddle for a living.
"It's a feat to play music and make that your livelihood," he says. "Hitting the big time is more similar to winning the lottery than not. It's like gambling. There just aren't many Garth Brooks. We've been really blessed to have enough success to continue."
"We spent years just performing around here and regionally," says Shupe. "We know what goes into putting on a show and going to a city to get people to come out to a show. It made us more mature. We went into this deal with pretty realistic expectations and also knowing what we would and wouldn't do. How many days we are willing to perform and travel. What's worth it to us. What kind of venues we want to play in. It's not worth it to us if we have to play on Sundays and play in clubs all the time. You have to set those boundaries."
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