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Mathew Shaw (born July 26, 1980) and his daughter Savanna Shaw (born August 4, 2004) are an American
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from
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. They began releasing music videos when the
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started in 2020. At the beginning of the pandemic, Savanna's choir practices were canceled. To remain connected with her friends, she created her first
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account. For her first post on the account, she asked Mat, her father, to sing " The Prayer" with her since she was too shy to sing by herself. After recording it, they published it on Instagram in late February2020 and then
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, where it went
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. They created a YouTube account on March 6, 2020. The Shaws were interviewed by ''
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'', ''
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'', and a show in
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. On October 23, 2020, they released a 13-song album titled ''Picture This'', which had an eponymous original song that told the story of how they shot to fame. After selling 12,000 copies, the album was ranked number one on ''
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''s
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and Classical Albums charts and 54th on the ''Billboard'' 200. On November 20, 2020, they released a seven-song
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titled ''Merry Little Christmas''. The Shaws released a third album, ''Stand By Me'', on May 21, 2021 and a fourth album, ''The Joy of Christmas'', on November 5, 2021. In 2022, the duo released their fifth and sixth albums, ''Happy Like That'' and ''Christmas Together''.


Personal life and music career

Mathew (Mat) Shaw, was born on July 26, 1980. His grandparents and great-grandparents lived in
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and he lived in Newhall in his early years. Both Valencia and Newhall are in
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. After Shaw's father died when he was 14, the family experienced monetary difficulties and he moved with his family to
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. In his youth, he was passionate about singing and had aspirations to become a
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performer and create music. During his high school years Shaw was a choir member and musical theater performer. Shaw was a student at Farmington Junior High School, where he performed in a play adaptation of the novel ''
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'' in 1994. He went to Davis High School, where in 1996 he played the banker Bobby Childs in the musical '' Crazy for You'' and in 1997 he played the factory superintendent Sid Scrokin in the musical ''
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''. He served as a
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for two years beginning in 2000 in
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. With funding from a vocal performance scholarship, he studied at
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, graduating with an accounting degree. Shaw was a member of the
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for eight years. He and a partner own a real estate business. Concentrating on building up his real estate firm, he devoted less energy to music, saying in an interview, "My priority was to make sure that my family was secure and taken care of and I knew music wasn't going to do that for my family." At home, Shaw continued to sing which sparked his daughter, Savanna, to start singing. He is married to Brooke Shaw, and they live in Kaysville, Utah with their four children, Savanna, Easton, Eric, and Pennie Jean. Mat said that his favorite love song was
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's song "Love of My Life", which was the earliest song he sang for Brooke before they were married. During their wedding, Mat and Brooke Shaw sang the song as a duet. Savanna Shaw was born on August 4, 2004, the oldest of the four Shaw children. As a young child, she enrolled in
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and
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classes. Savanna enrolled in a choir for children organized by the Hale Center Theatre. A shy girl, she developed close friendships with the choir members. Owing to the
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, the rehearsals were discontinued at the beginning of March 2020. Shaw created an Instagram account to remain connected with friends from her choir. The account was her inaugural foray into social media. As her initial post on the account, she wanted to record a cover of the
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and
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song " The Prayer", however she didn't want to sing it by herself. Savanna approached Mat while he was doing yard work to ask him to sing the song with her. He was wearing a
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cap and a
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and Savanna wanted him to be more presentable, but he brushed her suggestion off, saying, "Savanna, your choir friends aren't going to care what I'm wearing. It's not a big deal." The first platform they chose to upload the four-minute video to was Instagram. Mat next uploaded the video to Facebook to allow family members including his mother who lacked an Instagram account to view it. Receiving a substantial amount of attention on Facebook, they started their "Mat and Savanna Shaw" YouTube account on March 6, 2020. Having little technical experience, they spent several hours to complete the YouTube upload. By a few days later, it had 2,700 views and 60 shares; three months later it had received more than six million views. After the video received one million views, Mat and Savanna uploaded their cover of a second song, "
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". At the end of March 2020, the duo did their first two interviews with the local television stations
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. By October2023 they had over 650,000 YouTube subscribers. According to ''
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'' journalist Lottie Elizabeth Johnson, the Shaws' cover of "The Prayer" acquired them "a massive following" and " th one video, they've achieved more success than many people who go on shows like ''
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'' and '' The Voice''". The duo use a closet as their
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and practice location. They use a small mic connected to an
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and supported by some pajama pants to record their singing. While playing the audio recording of their closet performance, they sit at their kitchen table videotaping themselves singing to it. In May2020
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, an executive producer for
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, interviewed the Shaws. He introduced them to the
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, who played
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in ''
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'' and whom Savanna greatly admires. When Mat was a youth, ''The Phantom of the Opera'' was the first live performance he saw. His mother required him to read the book before he could watch the show. During the pandemic, Savanna regularly viewed performances of the musical while sheltering at home. Davenport offered to pay for the father and daughter to travel to
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and watch the musical live after the Broadway shutdown ended. Davenport said to them, "You have put such love and such joy and such positivity in the world. You've done obviously such good for so many millions… of people that this is just a little small something to say thank you from all of us on Broadway." The Shaws perform songs which resonate with them, including the
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song " Try" and the ''
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'' song " Remember Me". They share on social media why they selected those songs. Mat Shaw said on Facebook that "Try", a song about
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, speaks about identity and about how other people's views about you can affect you. He wrote, "I want my daughters to know that they never need to change themselves to belong. Find your people. Love yourself. I will love you forever." They like to perform songs from
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songs as well as
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. In a July 2020 livestream video, Mat said the duo are "intentionally vague" regarding the topics of religion and politics. He said, "We want people to come to our music and have it be a safe place where you can feel what you want to feel without us pushing our beliefs or agenda." In August 2020, they created the website The Shaw Fam backed by
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; it lets their fans send them money to receive membership benefits such as recommending the songs they should sing next and the ability to view videos before non-members can see them. They decided against signing with a label because they wanted to have full power over what music they could make and what events they could attend. The Shaws organized a
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on November 24, 2020 in
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and
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, after they discovered that the Utah Food Bank was having difficulty in meeting the need for food caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. After the
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, Mat Shaw sang a cover of " Bring Him Home" from ''
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'' and donated profits to
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, which used the funds to help Ukrainian families. The Shaws have received substantial media attention including ''
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'' and ''
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''. ''
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''s
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said the duo "became a quarantine-era YouTube success story for their acoustic duets of religious-esque songs that were pinpoint precise, verging on stern". They have been recognized during trips in public such as to
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. Mat put in less time working at his real estate firm, which had had its business diminished at the beginning of COVID-19, opting to devote his time to singing practices, recording, and promoting their albums. His colleague at the practice picked up the slack. Although she was very bashful before having success with "The Prayer", she gained confidence and soon became more sociable. Savanna transferred from her high school, going to
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to give her the ability to spend her energies on making music. She graduated a year in advance of her class completing her final two years of high school by 2021.


Albums


''Picture This''

The Shaws initially wanted to write an original song to share more information about themselves. Instead of releasing a single song, they decided to create an album since they had wanted to make one. While recording their first album, ''Picture This'', they used a "professional" recording studio instead of the home closet studio they had been using for their videos. On the album are songs that had been suggested by their fans, that they liked, or had been chosen by Stephen Nelson, who
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the music. They released their first album on October 23, 2020, containing 13 songs. The Shaws enlisted the assistance of their
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to load and send 10,000
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of the album. Initially expecting it to take about half a year for the 10,000 CDs to sell out, they received a large number of
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s and ran out before their album's release date, which was two weeks after they had placed the order. The duo placed a second order for 10,000 additional CDs. Their house turned into a repository for CDs, and they worked in the living room and kitchen to prepare the albums. The Shaw children assisted and received pocket money for their effort. Pennie Jean Shaw, Mat's six-year-old daughter contributed by writing her initials and penciling in a small heart on some of the labels on envelopes used to mail the albums. The album was ranked first on the
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pop and classical charts, ranked third on the iTunes chart that included all song genres, and ranked third on
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. After it sold "12,000 equivalent album units" based on
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, it was ranked first on ''Billboard''s
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chart on November 7, first on its Classical Albums chart, and 54th on the ''Billboard'' 200. The first song is a
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of the songs "
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" and " Come Fly with Me". Savanna selected the song calling herself an "old soul". The second song is "
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" and was recommended by Nelson, their arranger. The third song is "Picture This", an original song that the father and daughter began composing in July 2020 to describe how they suddenly became famous. They published a music video for the song on the same day they released their album. Mat said, "This song is about just being brave, and what if all it takes is a moment believing, a single moment of courage, putting yourself out there, and you just never know what will happen, what kinds of opportunities, what kinds of dreams will come true." The fourth song is "
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", which they first published the cover for in August 2020 and was the song that their audience most asked for. The fifth song was suggested by their audience and is " What the World Needs Now Is Love", which they published a cover for in September 2020. The sixth song is the
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song " Try" and the seventh is "
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", which had been sung by
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, whom Savanna admires. The eighth song is the ''
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'' song " Remember Me". The ninth song is
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". They published their cover of it as a single in July 2020 and it was the initial song they made in "professional" recording studio. The tenth song is
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's " Gone, Gone, Gone" and was proposed for inclusion by Stephen Nelson. Although they were initially reluctant to perform it, they grew to appreciate it. The eleventh song is "
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" with Nelson participating as a singer. Around 2009, the father and daughter were audience members at a recital where Nelson was playing the piano and singing "Hallelujah". Mat was "spellbound" by the performance. Mat and Savanna have another version of "Hallelujah" which they recorded with
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. The twelfth song is "
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" and the thirteenth song is " The Prayer", which has a different arrangement from the cover they released in February2020.


''Merry Little Christmas''

The duo released an
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on November 20, 2020, titled ''Merry Little Christmas'' that had seven songs. By November 27, they had sold over 12,000 copies of the album. For their debut album the Shaws had worked on preparing the albums in their living room and kitchen. For their Christmas EP, they relocated the packaging work to their basement where they labored at night to encase the CDs. The first song is "
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", which has music from a guitar, drums, a cello, and a piano accompanying their singing. The second song is "
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" and has their arranger Stephen Nelson playing the piano. The third song is "
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" and was the most asked for by their audience. The fourth song is a jazz arrangement and mashup of "
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" and " Walking in a Winter Wonderland". The fifth song is "
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" and was the second most asked for by their audience. The Shaws chose to include the song in their album very late into its production. The same week that they were preparing to mail out CDs of their first album, they practiced how to sing the song and record it. The sixth and seventh songs are "
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" is a Christmas carol based on the 1863 poem "Christmas Bells" by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The song tells of the narrator hearing Christmas bells during the American Civil War, but despairing ...
" and
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's "Thankful" from his album '' Noël''. In its first week and for the week of December 4, the album was ranked first on ''
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''s "Classical Crossover Albums" chart. In
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's review of the album, he said that their cover of "Mary, Did You Know?" is "poignant and elegantly spacious, almost nervy in its conviction", their performance of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" has surprising parallels to the Extreme song "
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", and their cover of "Thankful" has the two "harmoniz nginto billowy bliss". He noted that in their album Mat "booms like a drill sergeant" and Savanna "sings with airy sweep". In an
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review, critic Marcy Donelson gave the album 3.5 stars out of five, and praised the duo for their "graceful, stage musical-friendly singing deliveries". She said that they "fare best here with their piano-accompanied arrangements of the more tender selections" such as a "string-embellished" "Mary, Did You Know?", "Thankful", and "a well-harmonized" "O Holy Night".


''Stand By Me''

The Shaws released their third album titled ''Stand By Me'' on May 21, 2021. On that day, to mark the occasion, the two performed at
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's
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for the first time. The concert had in-person attendees and also was livestreamed for online viewers. They completed the album's recording around March 2021. Arranged by Stephen Nelson, the album has 13 songs. The first song is the
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song "
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" and uses
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and background singing. The second song is a mashup of Ben E. King's " Stand by Me" and
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's " My Girl". The third song is "
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", a
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song written for the 1999 film ''
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''. The Shaws sang it with Madilyn Paige, a contestant on '' The Voice''s sixth season. The fourth song is the
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song "
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", which the Shaws made available in April 2021 to promote Autism Awareness Month. The fifth song is the "
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" segment of
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's ''
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''. As an admirer of Lloyd Webber's music, Savanna enjoyed "Pie Jesu" though was worried about singing it. After performing the song, she found that it allowed her to exercise new aspects of her voice, which gave her more confidence. The sixth song is "
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", a
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song. Out of the entreaties the Shaws receive, their followers called for them to perform a Denver song the most. Mat, who had listened to Denver songs as a youth with his dad who was a Denver fan, had a sentimental experience performing the song. The seventh song was "
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" from the musical ''
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''. When Savanna watched ''Wicked'' as a 10-year-old, the experience kindled her strong interest in becoming a singer. The eighth song is the Christian hymn "
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". With their arranger Nelson playing the piano, the Shaws collaborated with a gospel choir and the soloists Aitana Alapa and Mark Vaki. The ninth song is " Better Song" by Jack Johnson. The duo added the song to the album at Savanna's urging despite originally not planning to do so. The tenth song is " Homeward Bound", a song composed and written during
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. When his children were younger, Mat sang it to them like a
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. Nicole Pinnell, a
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, accompanied Mat and Savanna in their cover of the song. The eleventh song is "Dear Fear", which is the Shaws' second original song. The song is a message about Savanna facing uneasiness and apprehension. Savanna's mother, Brooke, participated in writing the song and said, "The purpose of this song and the message that we really hope to portray is that you can be afraid and also be brave at the same time. Vulnerability is just part of progression in our lives, and Savanna really felt like she wanted to write a song about this because it's been such a big part of her year... It's learning that you don't have to run from the things that scare you, it's OK to allow them to exist inside of you while still just pressing on." The twelfth song is "
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", a ''
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'' song that the duo received numerous entreaties from viewers to cover. Mat said, "People have just been put through the wringer this past year, and there's a lot of loneliness, anxiety, insecurity. This song is just an anthem to say, 'We're here for you, if nothing else through our music. You're not alone.'" The thirteenth song is "Keep Us Safe", a song that
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helped co-write and sang during the 2014 concert event "ACM Presents: An All-Star Salute to the Troops". The song is a reference to the Shaws cover of " The Prayer", which made them go viral. Lottie Elizabeth Johnson of ''
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'' summed up the album, "For the Shaws, the common thread across all of the songs on the album is a message of hope—which has been their main focus ever since performing 'The Prayer' from their kitchen table more than a year ago."


''The Joy of Christmas''

Mat and Savanna released their fourth album, ''The Joy of Christmas'', on November 5, 2021. With an original song and classic
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, the eleven-song album includes performances with other artists. The first song in the album is "
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" which features a collaboration with
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who provide a "jazzy, big band feel". The second song is ''
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'' song "
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". It had been sung by
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who is among Mat's most admired singers. Viewers noted there are many similarities in Groban's and Mat Shaw's singing. The third song is "More than Hands Can Hold", an original about how Christmas is not about material things. While he was in the Philippines, Mat Shaw saw the children being elated during Christmas. He was moved by how the children's jubilance was rooted not in gifts but in basic stuff. The fourth song is the
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song "A Little Bit of Christmas" with whom they sang the song. When Mat Shaw started studying the piano, Brickman's song "Love of My Life" was an early one he mastered. Mat Shaw used the song to woo his wife, and during their wedding they did a duet of it. The fifth song is " White Christmas" and has "a bossa nova style twist". The sixth song is a mashup of "
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" and "When Christmas Comes to Town" and features Pennie Jean Shaw, Savanna's seven-year-old sister. Although Pennie Jean at first was uneasy about performing, she overcame her nervousness, singing her piece confidently in a recording studio. The seventh song is "
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" and is their second collaboration in the album with Caleb Chapman's Crescent Super Band. The Shaws originally had bantered about including the Grinch in their album before deciding to do a full-length rendition. The eighth song is
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's " Breath of Heaven", which from
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's point of view shares the
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. The ninth song is a mashup of "
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" and " Still, Still, Still". The ninth song is "
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" and includes a collaboration from a
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. Several choir members had collaborated with the Shaws for their "
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" cover. The eleventh song, "
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", has the duo performing with Gentri, a trio of
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s with whom they had sung at a Christmas concert in 2020.


''Happy Like That'' and ''Christmas Together''

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song "
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", ''
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'' song "
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",
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song " Here Comes the Sun", and the
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song " I Can Only Imagine". The duo made a music video for "When You Believe" at ''
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'', a sculpture on the shore of Great South Lake. They said they chose the location because it "show that when you're in the middle of life—from an earthly perspective—it might appear chaotic and without much purpose. However, when you zoom out and look at things from a heavenly perspective, you see that what you thought was chaotic was actually a beautiful work of art after all." The duo released a sixth album titled ''Christmas Together'' in November 2022. The album featured an original song and eight other Christmas songs. Brickman, BYU Vocal Point, and father-daughter duo Dave and Claire Crosby contributed to the album. In the week it was released, ''Christmas Together'' ranked first on the
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Holiday chart.


Shows

The Shaws performed in an inaugural concert on September 5, 2020 for
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at River Bottoms Ranch in
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. Mat became emotional during the concert reflecting on how the audience applauded his daughter's singing ability after she put in a lot of time and effort rehearsing. Savanna called it "a special moment on stage" since she had never observed him to cry. On November 28, 2020, the duo performed at a live virtual concert titled "What The World Needs Now: An Evening of Music and Inspiration with Mat and Savanna Shaw".
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was the concert's director. They sang Broadway and holiday songs, sang their original song "Picture This", and told stories about their lives. Prior to the November 2020 concert, Savanna's mother presented her with a gift, a bracelet decorated with
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and
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shown swimming in different directions. Brooke Shaw told her, "This just reminded me of you because you're choosing a different path." On December 1, 2020, the Shaws were the first performers in the
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Christmas concert "Celebrating the Light of the World" during which they sang "
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". On December 5, 2020, the Shaws performed at two shows at the
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alongside Gentri in "'Tis the Season — A Christmas Concert with GENTRI and Friends". On December 20, 2020, they participated in a livestream
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concert hosted by the
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. Between November 30, 2021, and December 22, 2021, the Shaws went on a small tour called "The Joy of Christmas Tour" with 10 performances in cities in Alabama, Arizona, California, Oregon, and Utah. The Shaws performed at
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on May 14, 2022 during the LoveLoud Festival, which shows support for
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young people. In November and December 2022, alongside Jim Brickman, the duo headlined a Christmas-themed tour in 11 locations in the United States in the states of California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington.


Footnotes


References


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