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Days Difference Origin Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States Genres Rock Pop Instruments Guitar, Vocals, Drums, Bass Guitar Years active 2004–present Labels Universal Republic[1]
(2011-present)Website daysdifference.com Days Difference is a pop/rock band that formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 2004. The quartet consists of Jeremy Smith (lead vocals/keyboard), Jonathan Smith (drums), Micah Ricks (bass guitar) and Jeremiah Ricks (lead guitar). The group released their debut album Numbers in 2007. Their new album Days Difference was released on October 6, 2009 and marks the group's first major release on the Universal Motown Records label. In 2011, the band was signed to Universal Republic Records for the release of their next album.
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Band members
- Jeremy William Smith - lead vocals, piano. Born in Midland, Texas. on April 1, 1988. He is the younger brother to Jonathan Smith. Jeremy is left handed. He is credited with co-writing the Plain White T's hit single "Boomerang" with Tom Higgenson for their 2011 record "Wonders of the Younger."
- Jonathan "Jon" David Smith - drums, vocals. He was born on May 6, 1986 in Midland, Texas. He is the older brother to Jeremy Smith. Jon is left handed.
- Jeremiah David Ricks - lead guitar, vocals. He was born in Chesapeake, Virginia on April 30, 1986. Jeremiah is right handed. He is the older brother to Micah Ricks.
- Micah Daniel Ricks - bass guitar. He is the younger brother of lead guitarist, Jeremiah Ricks. He was born on July 10, 1987 in Norfolk, Virginia. Micah is left handed. He is the younger brother to Jeremiah Ricks.
History
Jeremy Smith took piano lessons as a child. He is now the frontman and chief songwriting force behind Days Difference, a young quartet from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Jeremy formed Days Difference in May 2004 with his older brother, Jonathan Smith on drums and another set of brothers, Micah and Jeremiah Ricks, who play bass and guitar. The siblings met when Jeremy and Jonathan filled in for a no-show pianist and drummer at a high school concert that Micah and Jeremiah were performing.[2] They played their first official gig in September 2004. By May 2006, they were fully committed to giving Days Difference a shot. They had opened up for several popular bands such as Paramore, Lifehouse, Third Eye Blind, Jack’s Mannequin, and Yellowcard when they had come through Virginia Beach, Virginia.[3] In 2007, they had released a solo album titled Numbers (see below), and then went on a nation-wide tour.
On their first tour, in a matter of 12 days, they got a flat tire on the first day. A few days later and it simply fell off, requiring them to buy a new trailer. Soon after, their drummer acquired a concussion playing soccer and the bass player broke his collarbone playing football. One promoter even got hit by a car, requiring the cancellation of more shows. To top it off, the band received a $300 fine.[4]
Universal Motown saw potential in Days Difference and their ability to connect with a wide audience. The band signed to the label a mere 24 hours after playing a well-attended industry showcase in June 2008. Disney has also climbed aboard, casting Jeremy, Jonathan, and Micah as members of Miley Cyrus's backing band in the big-screen version of Hannah Montana: The Movie.[5]
Continuing the group's success in signing with Universal Motown, Jeremy began collaborating with several veteran co-writers and producers for the band's self-titled album Days Difference. Among these collaborators were Wayne Wilkins (Beyoncé, Natasha Bedingfield), Andrew Frampton (Natasha Bedingfield, Kylie Minogue), Stefanie Ridel Fair (Fergie, Pussycat Dolls), Michael Smidi Smith (Pussycat Dolls, Tupac), and Tim Myers, former bassist of OneRepublic.[citation needed] Myers and Jeremy co-wrote four key tracks: the first single "Radio Song", the ballad "Imperfections", "Falling Into You" and "Magnetized".
In a recent interview, Jeremy commented on the writing process for the new album: “From the second we worked together, Tim and I saw eye to eye on everything, including the way the melodies and lyrics were supposed to sound it’s almost as if he were my musical twin, but better. As far as co-writing, I just wanted to create the best songs possible. Great songs make great bands, and if you don't have great songs, then there's really no point in releasing an album. We wanted to make an album of hit singles — with great lyrics, great melodies, and great hooks. If you strike that chord with every song, people will connect with you better." [6]
On Thanksgiving 2009 while playing football, Jeremiah Ricks broke his left collar bone. Days Difference was a part of the Pop-Con concert on February 20, 2010 in New York City, New York.
In the Summer of 2010, they toured with Jordin Sparks, Ashlyne Huff and Kate Voegele as a part Jordin's first solo tour, The Battlefield Tour.
They also toured with Allstar Weekend that started on July 20 and ended on July 31. Including a show in Boise, Idaho with the Backstreet Boys and Bret Michaels.
In late 2011, they will be performing as Special Guests on Action Item's "The Stronger the Love" tour and later joining Owl City on his nationwide tour.
Discography
Singles
Year Title Label 2008 "1938 (Life is Still Worth Living)" Self-Released 2009 "Radio Song" Universal Motown 2009 "Falling Into You" Universal Motown 2009 "Are You Happy?" Universal Motown 2010 "Speakers" Universal Motown 2011 "Down With Me" Universal Republic Albums
Year Title Label 2007 Numbers Black Dog Recordings 2009 Days Difference Universal Motown References
- ^ "Days Difference". universalrepublic.com. Universal Music Group. http://www.universalrepublic.com/artists/artist_single.aspx?aid=7308. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
- ^ "Exclusive Days Difference Interview - Teen Hollywood 411". http://teenhollywood411.com/2009/07/10/exclusive-days-difference-interview/. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/daysdifference%7Cdate=July 2009
- ^ "Plain White T's and Days Difference Review". http://www.popculturemadness.com/interview/Days-Difference-2.html. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
- ^ "Hot New Band Alert: Days Difference!". Twist. 2009-02-05. http://www.twistmagazine.com/2009/02/hot-new-band-alert-days-differ.html. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
- ^ "Days Difference Official Myspace". http://www.myspace.com/daysdifference. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
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