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View on WikipediaRyanDan (born December 5, 1979) is a Canadian musical, songwriting and producing duo, consisting of identical twins Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, whose music is a mix of pop, opera, and classical.
Key Information
The Kowarsky brothers were originally part of the boy band B4-4 (also known as Before Four). They later worked as a vocal duo known as RyanDan. They have also produced for a number of Canadian artists including Blake McGrath, Danny Fernandes, Tyler Medeiros, Mia Martina, Massari and others. They have also appeared as background vocals for Shania Twain in concert.
Career
[edit]Career beginnings
[edit]Identical twins Ryan and Dan Kowarsky were born December 5, 1979, in Cincinnati, Ohio to Adele Gould and Paul Kowarsky. The youngest of five children in a Jewish family, they grew up in the Thornhill neighbourhood north of Toronto. Their father, Paul, a South African who attended King David Linksfield (a Jewish day school in Johannesburg, South Africa), is an operatic singer who frequently sang as a cantor in synagogues both in South Africa and after immigrating to Canada. Their mother, Adele was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2004. In high school, Ryan and Dan shared the lead role in their school's production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[2]
In b4-4 / Before Four
[edit]At age 16, they presented themselves at the offices of Sony Music Canada, and attracted the attention of record company executives when they sang "Show Me the Way to Go Home" in the reception area.[3] They were signed to a record contract soon after forming a boy band called b4-4 along with their friend Ohad Einbinder. They received a Juno Award nomination in 2001 for Best New Group, but lost to Nickelback. They also enjoyed some success in Germany as Before Four.
As RyanDan
[edit]They eventually wanted to cultivate a more adult sound and fan base, and in 2006, they moved to London. They recorded their album RyanDan with producer Steve Anderson, who has worked with Kylie Minogue and Paul McCartney. They cite opera singer Mario Lanza as a strong influence on their music.[3]
Their debut self-titled album received critical acclaim including "The Face", which was co-penned by Stephan Moccio and for "Tears of an Angel" written by the duo in memory of their late niece, Tal, who died from a brain tumour at age four while they were recording the album on which it appears.[4]
Their scheduled follow-up album in 2010 entitled Silence Speaks was postponed and never released. The album was renamed Imagine but also failed to be released on schedule in 2011 and then in 2012. One song, "Is Love Enough (To Save the World)" has been released on Canadian radio with an accompanying music video.[5]
Ryan and Dan performed with Shania Twain during her Still The One show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas which ended in December 2014. They have also performed with her at the Calgary Stampede and at Founders Week in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, on August 30, 2014.
Music production
[edit]Ryan and Dan Kowarsky have also devoted their talents to production. Their experience includes songwriting efforts for several tracks on Blake McGrath's Time to Move, including "Relax",[6] Mia Martina's "Latin Moon" and "Stereo Love",[7] "Automatic" by Danny Fernandes,[8] and a number of tracks for Tyler Medeiros.[9]
In popular culture
[edit]RyanDan's "Tears of an Angel", written for their niece diagnosed with cancer,[4] was used in a group dance routine by dancers during episode 12 of season 10 of So You Think You Can Dance.[10] The dance was designed by choreographer Bonnie Story who used the piece in an "anti-bullying" dance subject based on an actual bullying incident experienced by a friend of hers.[citation needed]
In 2007, they also appeared on the BBC daytime TV cooking reality show Ready Steady Cook as assistant chefs.
Personal life
[edit]Ryan and Dan own a dog boarding camp just north of Toronto called Camp Cookstown.[11]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications (sales threshold) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAN [12] |
AUS [13] |
BEL (Wa) [14] |
NED [15] |
SWE [16] |
UK [17] |
US Class. | |||
| RyanDan |
|
8 | 60 | 60 | 28 | 47 | 7 | 18 | |
| Imagine |
|
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Guest albums
[edit]- 2008: "The Water is Wide" (guest vocals) (Olivia Newton-John with Amy Sky and RyanDan) (appears in album A Celebration in Song: Olivia Newton-John & Friends)
Singles
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| UK [17] | |||
| "Like the Sun" | 2007 | 69 | RyanDan |
| "The Face" | — | ||
| "High / O Holy Night" | — | ||
| "Is Love Enough (To Save the World)" | 2009 | — | Non-album singles |
| "Open Arms" | — | ||
| "Tears of an Angel" | 2010 | — |
Songwriting and production credits
[edit]- 2010: "Relax" - Blake McGrath
- 2010: "Feel It" - Danny Fernandes ft. Shawn Desman
- 2010: "Girlfriend" - Tyler Medeiros ft. Danny Fernandes
- 2010: "Automatic" - Danny Fernandes ft. Belly
- 2011: "Latin Moon" - Mia Martina
- 2011: "Please Don't Go (Say I Love You)" - Tyler Medeiros
- 2011: "Stereo Love" - Mia Martina
- 2013: "Heartbreaker" - Mia Martina
- 2015: "Guilty as Sin" - Dan Talevski
- 2015: "My Religion" - Dan Talevski
- 2016: "Wicked" - Tyler Shaw
- 2016: "Knock Me Off My Feet" - Dan Talevski
- 2016: "Rocket" - Dan Talevski
- 2017: "Birthday Suit" - Dan Talevski
- 2018: "The Wire" - Dan Talevski
- 2019: "Home Alone" - Dan Talevski
- 2019: "If I Ain't Got You" - Dan Talevski
- 2019: "This Is How We Do It" - Dan Talevski
- 2019: "Too Close" - Ria Mae with Dan Talevski
- 2020: "Touch The Sky" - Dan Talevski
References
[edit]- ^ RyanDan Grew Up B4-4 Experiences Regina Leader-Post
- ^ Lester, Paul (29 June 2007). "New band of the day: RyanDan". Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 13 October 2007.
- ^ a b Renzetti, Elizabeth (13 October 2007). "Twins Peak". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 5 February 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2007.
- ^ a b "RyanDan are certainly two of a kind". The Journal. 24 July 2007. p. 35.
- ^ Music video for RyanDan's "Is Love Enough (To Save the World)" Their sophormore album "Imagine" was released on March 18th, 2014.
- ^ "INTERVIEW: Blake McGrath". 21 January 2011.
- ^ "Tag: RyanDan". Archived from the original on 2017-12-06. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
- ^ "Danny Fernandes - Automatic Luv CD". Archived from the original on 2017-12-07.
- ^ "SALXCO". Archived from the original on 2011-06-16. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
- ^ Grate, Rachel (September 3, 2014). "Why 'So You Think You Can Dance' Matters More Than You Think". HelloGiggles. Retrieved 2022-01-10.
- ^ Camp Cooktown Official website
- ^ "RyanDan Diary.com: RyanDan still in 8# on Soundscan Charts". ryandandiary.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08.
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 241.
- ^ Ultratop Belgium RyanDan discography (Belgium)
- ^ DutchCharts.nl RyanDan discography (Netherlands)
- ^ SwedishCharts.com RyanDan discography (Sweden)
- ^ a b "RyanDan | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
- ^ "Canadian album certifications – RyanDan – RyanDan". Music Canada. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
External links
[edit]- RyanDan.com Official Site
RyanDan
View on GrokipediaBackground
Early life and family
Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, identical twins, were born on December 5, 1979, in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] The family relocated to Canada when the twins were still infants, settling in the Toronto area where the brothers grew up and obtained Canadian citizenship.[1][4] As the youngest of five children, Ryan and Dan were raised in a musical household in Thornhill, Ontario.[4] Their father, Paul Kowarsky, served as a cantor at Toronto's Beth Tzedec Synagogue and performed as an operatic singer, exposing the twins to opera from a young age through his professional performances and home environment.[5][1] Their mother, Adele Kowarsky, supported the family's artistic inclinations, even resorting to painting Ryan's toenails red as toddlers to distinguish the identical brothers.[4][5] The twins' close bond, forged from sharing not only their appearance but also an intense sibling connection—where they often sensed each other's emotions—shaped their early years and mutual interests, including a shared passion for music that echoed their father's influence.[1] This dynamic among the siblings, with three older brothers and sisters, provided a supportive backdrop for the twins' formative experiences in Canada.[1]Musical influences and education
Ryan and Dan Kowarsky's early musical influences were deeply rooted in their family's artistic environment in Thornhill, an affluent suburb of Toronto, where they were raised after being born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1979. Their father, Paul Kowarsky, a successful opera singer and cantor, inspired their passion for opera and classical music by performing on stage and providing informal guidance on vocal technique from a young age; the twins often watched him from the wings of local theaters during his performances.[6][7][8] Growing up as the two youngest of five siblings in a musical household—also including an older brother who pursued opera and a sister in country and pop—the brothers absorbed a blend of classical and contemporary sounds that shaped their harmonic style.[8][1] Their formative education included active participation in school musical programs, beginning with performances in plays and musicals as early as age four. In high school, the twins shared the lead role in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, leveraging their identical voices to create seamless onstage harmony and gaining early experience in theatrical performance.[6][8] This involvement honed their stage presence and collaborative skills within structured school environments focused on music and drama. Despite their exposure, the Kowarsky brothers received no formal vocal coaching or opera lessons, relying instead on their father's critiques and their innate four-octave ranges to develop their abilities during their teenage years.[8][9] By their mid-teens, they began experimenting with songwriting and self-taught production techniques, laying the groundwork for their later professional output through home-based tinkering with melodies and basic recording equipment.[6]Career
Beginnings and B4-4
Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, identical twins born on December 5, 1979, in Cincinnati, Ohio, entered the music industry as teenagers alongside their longtime friend Ohad Einbinder, forming the Canadian boy band B4-4 in 1999 when the Kowarsky brothers were 19 years old.[10] The trio, based in Toronto, Ontario, drew on their vocal harmonies and pop sensibilities, often perceived as younger teens due to their fresh-faced image and boy band aesthetic.[11] In September 1999, the group spontaneously visited Sony Music Canada's headquarters in Toronto, leading to an impromptu audition and subsequent signing with the label.[11] Their self-titled debut album, B4-4, was released on June 6, 2000, and featured prominent singles such as "Get Down," which peaked at number four on the Canadian Singles Chart, and "Go Go."[12][13] The album debuted at number 38 on the Canadian Albums Chart and achieved commercial success, selling over 100,000 copies and earning platinum certification in Canada by April 2001.[14] It was also released internationally in markets including Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom, broadening the band's reach beyond North America.[15] B4-4's breakthrough garnered critical recognition, including a nomination for Best New Group at the 2001 Juno Awards, where they competed against acts like Nickelback, who ultimately won.[16] The group followed up with a second album, In Your Face, in 2003. However, amid shifting music industry trends and label challenges, B4-4 disbanded in 2004 amid issues with their manager Lou Pearlman, internal dynamics, and the declining popularity of boy bands, marking the end of the trio's tenure together.[13][17]Formation as RyanDan
Following the disbandment of B4-4 in 2004, identical twins Ryan and Dan Kowarsky decided to continue their musical careers as a duo, drawing on their boy band foundation to explore a blend of operatic and pop styles.[17] The duo adopted the name RyanDan, formed by combining their first names.[10] RyanDan signed with Universal Classics and Jazz in 2006, a move that signified their pivot from mainstream pop toward the classical crossover genre.[18] To secure the deal, the brothers produced early demos highlighting their vocal harmonies and operatic influences, supplemented by pre-debut live performances that demonstrated their unique sound and garnered label interest.[17]Debut album and breakthrough
RyanDan's self-titled debut album was released on September 24, 2007, by Universal Classics & Jazz in the United Kingdom, with production overseen by Steve Anderson, known for his work with artists like Kylie Minogue.[19][20] The record featured a blend of original compositions and covers, highlighting the twins' multi-octave vocal range and orchestral arrangements.[21] Promotion centered on key singles, including "Like the Sun," which peaked at number 69 on the UK Singles Chart upon its September 17 release.[22] Initial marketing efforts targeted the UK and Canada, where the duo leveraged their prior pop experience to build anticipation for this classical-crossover pivot.[23] The album achieved strong commercial performance, reaching number 8 on the Canadian Albums Chart and earning gold certification from Music Canada for shipments of 50,000 units.[24] In the UK, it debuted at number 7 on the Albums Chart.[25] Critically, the album was praised for its seamless vocal harmonies and innovative fusion of pop accessibility with classical grandeur.[19] Media appearances in 2007-2008 included performances at BBC Proms in the Park and guest spots on the BBC's Ready Steady Cook, boosting visibility for the duo's breakthrough sound.[26][6]Later releases and collaborations
Their planned second studio album, Silence Speaks, was scheduled for release in 2010 but was ultimately shelved.[2] Following the success of their debut album, RyanDan released their sophomore effort, Imagine, on March 18, 2014, exclusively in Canada via Universal Music Canada.[27] The album comprises 10 tracks blending pop and classical elements, including a re-recorded rendition of their 2007 single "Tears of an Angel" as the closing song.[28] Notable cuts feature covers like Journey's "Open Arms" and original compositions such as "Believer" and "What If," showcasing the duo's signature harmonized vocals.[29] In 2013 and 2014, Ryan and Dan Kowarsky expanded their profile through high-profile collaborations, serving as backup vocalists for Shania Twain during her "Shania: Still the One" residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, which concluded in December 2014 after over 100 performances.[11] Their contributions included harmonizing on tracks like "Carrie Anne," enhancing Twain's live production with their operatic flair.[30] The Kowarsky brothers also applied their production expertise to other artists' projects during this period. They co-produced and co-wrote tracks on Blake McGrath's debut album Time to Move, released in 2010 by Universal Music Canada, including the opening "Intro: Time to Move" and "Cool with You."[31] Additionally, they collaborated in the studio with Mia Martina on material for her early 2010s releases, contributing to her debut album's development ahead of singles like "Stereo Love."[32] Since 2014, RyanDan has maintained a lower public profile with no further full-length albums or major tours announced, though the duo has occasionally surfaced in interviews reflecting on their career trajectory and production work.[11]Music and production
Musical style
RyanDan's music is characterized by operatic pop, a genre that seamlessly blends classical opera elements with contemporary pop structures and intricate vocal harmonies. This crossover style features lush orchestral arrangements, emotionally charged ballads, and dynamic compositions that emphasize soaring melodies and dramatic expression, as heard in tracks like "Tears of an Angel," which showcases their ability to merge operatic intensity with accessible pop appeal.[33][9] Their influences draw heavily from classical opera, rooted in their family background where their father and brother are opera singers, fostering an early exposure to operatic techniques alongside pop sensibilities developed during their boy band phase. This fusion results in emotive ballads that evoke vulnerability and grandeur.[8][33] The duo's artistic evolution transitioned from the upbeat, synthesized pop of their B4-4 era to a more sophisticated, mature sound in their RyanDan albums, prioritizing artistic freedom and self-penned songs that highlight vocal prowess over commercial pop formulas. This shift allowed for greater exploration of orchestral textures and personal storytelling, marking a departure from boy band constraints toward a refined operatic pop identity.[8][33] Vocally, RyanDan leverages their identical twin dynamic for unparalleled harmonies, with voices that effortlessly span four octaves from baritone to soprano, integrating falsetto for ethereal highs and classical phrasing for emotional delivery. Their natural clarity and purity, honed through familial guidance rather than formal training, enable seamless blending and tonal complementarity that define their signature sound.[9][33]Production and songwriting credits
RyanDan, consisting of brothers Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, have contributed significantly as songwriters and producers, particularly in vocal production and arrangements, across their own discography and collaborations with other artists. On their debut self-titled album RyanDan (2007), they received songwriting credits for the track "Tears of an Angel," which showcases their ability to blend emotional pop lyrics with operatic vocal elements. They also handled vocal production for all tracks on the album alongside primary producer Steve Anderson, highlighting their expertise in layering and arranging harmonies central to their classical-pop sound.[20] For their second album, Imagine (2014), RyanDan took on self-production roles, overseeing the recording and arrangement process to achieve a more intimate, self-directed sound compared to their debut. Tracks like "Believer" credit them as producers, with additional involvement from collaborators such as Gary Clark on instrumentation, allowing the duo to emphasize their vocal prowess in original compositions. This album marked a shift toward greater creative control, resulting in a cohesive collection where their songwriting and production intertwined to explore themes of hope and resilience.[34] Beyond their own work, RyanDan have extended their production talents to other Canadian artists, amassing over a dozen credits in songwriting, production, and vocal arrangements. They co-produced several tracks on Blake McGrath's album Time to Move (2010), including "Relax," where they served as producers, engineers, vocal arrangers, and co-writers, infusing the pop-dance tracks with polished vocal stacks recorded at their Pulse Projects Studios. Similarly, they produced "Missing You" for Mia Martina's debut album Devotion (2011), collaborating with engineers to craft a radio-ready pop ballad that underscored their skill in vocal-centric production. These external projects, often with artists like Massari and Tyler Medeiros, demonstrate RyanDan's reputation for enhancing vocal performances through meticulous arrangement and production techniques.[31][35][36]Public life and legacy
Notable performances
RyanDan's notable performances began during their time as part of the boy band B4-4, where the group appeared at the 2001 Juno Awards in Hamilton, Ontario, following their nomination for Best New Group.[37] Following the formation of RyanDan, the duo gained prominence in the UK through promotional appearances for their 2007 self-titled debut album, including a live performance at BBC Proms in the Park in London's Hyde Park, where they sang "I'll Be There" and "Like the Sun" alongside acts like Tony Hadley and the Royal Choral Society.[38] They also supported classical crossover artist Katherine Jenkins at several outdoor concerts that summer, showcasing their blend of pop and operatic vocals to UK audiences.[39] In the 2010s, RyanDan's most prominent stage engagements came as backup vocalists for Shania Twain during her "Still the One" residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, which ran from December 2012 to March 2014; they performed on select dates, including the opening night on December 1, 2012, and contributed to songs like "Carrie Anne" and acapella renditions such as "The Woman in Me" in November 2013.[40][41] This collaboration extended to Twain's live shows outside the residency, including performances at the Calgary Stampede in July 2014.[42] Post-2007, RyanDan toured Canada and the UK to promote their albums, performing at venues that highlighted their classical-pop fusion, such as intimate theater and opera house-style concerts where they delivered operatic interpretations of pop songs.[8] These tours included stops in major Canadian cities and UK promotional events, though specific dates remain sparsely documented. After 2014, the duo's live activity decreased significantly, with no major tours or high-profile appearances reported through 2025, shifting focus toward production and solo endeavors.In popular culture
The song "Get Down" by B4-4, featuring Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, was used as the lip-sync track in a 2021 elimination challenge on Canada's Drag Race season 2, episode 7, where contestant Kimora Amour was eliminated following the performance.[43][44] "Tears of an Angel," a signature track from RyanDan's 2007 debut album, has been covered by numerous artists, including Kendra Masonchuck in 2010, Astrid Muthu in 2020, and KBK & Nayenne in 2021, demonstrating its enduring appeal in vocal performance circles.[45][46][47] These covers, often shared on platforms like YouTube, reflect the song's influence on contemporary interpreters blending pop and operatic styles. RyanDan's early work with B4-4 has been reflected upon in various media interviews, where the twins discussed the challenges and experiences of their boy band era, including a 2013 VICE conversation on bullying and industry pressures, and a 2020 Exclaim! feature recalling promotional stunts like a mock concert opening for Josie and the Pussycats.[48][11] Their B4-4 tenure was also highlighted in a 2020 CBC Music interactive feature on the history of Canadian boy bands, noting their proximity to U.S.-style pop acts.[17] As identical twins blending operatic vocals with pop, RyanDan have been recognized in music profiles for pioneering a distinctive twin-duo dynamic in the genre, with biographical overviews emphasizing their four-octave ranges and family musical roots as foundational to pop-classical fusion.[21][6] They appear in discussions of notable twin musicians, underscoring their role in elevating operatic pop through harmonious, sibling synergy.[49]Personal life
Family and relationships
Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, identical twins, have maintained a close collaborative relationship throughout their adult lives, continuing to perform and create music together long after the dissolution of their early group B4-4 in 2004. Their bond, rooted in shared experiences from childhood performances, has extended into professional partnerships, including backup vocals for artists like Shania Twain during her Las Vegas residency from 2012 to 2014. This ongoing closeness is evident in their joint ventures and mutual support in the music industry, where they often describe their synergy as a natural extension of their twin connection.[4][50] The twins have largely kept details of their romantic partnerships private. Ryan Kowarsky married Aislyn Kowarsky in 2019.[51] Dan Kowarsky has a son and daughter but maintains a low profile regarding his partner.[52] In adulthood, the Kowarsky brothers continue to draw on their extended family's musical heritage for inspiration and support. As the youngest of five children born to parents Paul Kowarsky, an operatic singer and cantor at Toronto's Beth Tzedec Synagogue, and Adele Gould, they grew up surrounded by siblings including an older brother who pursued opera and an older sister active in country and pop music. This familial encouragement has persisted, with the family providing emotional backing during key career moments, such as the creation of their hit "Tears of an Angel," written for their young niece who died from a brain tumor. Paul Kowarsky passed away on August 10, 2025.[8][53][54][55] Overall, the Kowarsky family emphasizes a supportive dynamic while respecting the twins' preference for privacy in non-professional matters.Business ventures
In the early 2010s, identical twins Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, known professionally as RyanDan, established Camp Cookstown, a dog boarding and training facility located on 45 acres of farmland in Cookstown, Ontario, just north of Toronto.[56][4] The venture stemmed from their lifelong passion for dogs, providing a secure and enriching environment for pets that mirrored their own experiences as animal lovers who often traveled for performances.[56] The camp offers a range of services, including overnight boarding in a state-of-the-art, climate-controlled barn, full-day daycare programs, professional grooming, obedience training, and pet photography sessions, all designed to promote socialization and well-being in an open-concept setting.[4][56] Ryan and Dan serve as hands-on owners and operators, employing a team of about 10 staff members to manage daily operations, and they have personally overseen expansions such as the construction of the heated and air-conditioned barn with assistance from local Mennonite builders.[4] Following the release of their second album in 2014, RyanDan's music career became largely inactive, allowing the brothers to prioritize Camp Cookstown as their primary professional focus while occasionally drawing on their celebrity connections, such as performances with Shania Twain, to promote the business.[17][56] The facility has received local media attention for its unique blend of rural luxury and the owners' high-profile backgrounds, positioning it as a premier destination for dog care in the Greater Toronto Area.[4]Discography
Studio albums
RyanDan has released two studio albums, both showcasing their signature blend of classical crossover with emotional ballads and operatic vocal harmonies.[57] Their self-titled debut album, RyanDan, was released in 2007 by Universal Music in Canada. Produced by Steve Anderson, known for his work with artists like Kylie Minogue, the album features 12 tracks blending original compositions and covers. A follow-up album titled Silence Speaks was scheduled for release in 2010 but was postponed and never materialized.[58][2] The tracklist includes:- "Like the Sun"
- "The Face"
- "High"
- "The Prayer"
- "In Us I Believe"
- "Wind Beneath My Wings"
- "I'll Be There"
- "Bring Him Home"
- "Dentro Me"
- "Stay with You"
- "You Needed Me"
- "Tears of an Angel"
- "Imagine"
- "Believer"
- "Open Arms"
- "Beyond the Blue"
- "Take It to the Grave"
- "Blameless"
- "What If"
- "I'll Be"
- "Break the Silence"
- "Roads"
Singles
RyanDan's singles primarily supported their debut self-titled album, with an initial emphasis on the UK market to establish their classical-pop crossover sound before expanding to Canada. The duo released their lead single ahead of the album's September 2007 launch in the UK, leveraging promotional tours and music videos to build international awareness. This strategy aimed to capitalize on the European appetite for vocal harmony acts, with subsequent releases targeting Canadian audiences where their tracks achieved modest pop chart success.[23][8] "Like the Sun," the debut single from their 2007 album, was released on September 17, 2007, in the UK. Composed by folk artist Judie Tzuke and produced by Steve Anderson, the uplifting track featured the twins' signature layered vocals over orchestral elements. It peaked at number 69 on the UK Singles Chart, spending one week in the top 100. A music video accompanied the release, showcasing the duo in ethereal settings to emphasize their harmonious style, and it received radio play on stations targeting pop and classical crossover audiences.[59][60][39] "The Face," another original from the 2007 album, followed as a single and marked RyanDan's breakthrough in their home market. Co-written by pianist Stephan Moccio, the song highlighted emotional depth with sustained vocal notes, including one held for 16 seconds by Dan Kowarsky. It peaked at number 59 on the Canadian Singles Top 100 chart in December 2007. Promoted through live performances, the track helped position the duo on Canadian pop charts, blending pop accessibility with operatic flair.[2][61][21] "High," released as a promotional single in 2007, also from the debut album, featured an official music video depicting the twins in dynamic, inspirational scenarios. The track, with its soaring melodies, was distributed via a CD single in the UK and received airplay support. While it did not achieve major chart peaks, it contributed to the album's momentum in Europe.[62][63] "Tears of an Angel," an emotional ballad from the 2007 album, was promoted as a standalone single in 2010 amid anticipation for their planned second album, Silence Speaks, which was ultimately not released. Written by the Kowarsky brothers in response to the death of their four-year-old niece from a brain tumor, the song captured themes of loss and hope through poignant lyrics and vocal interplay. A live studio performance video released in January 2010 garnered significant online attention, extending its reach as an album promo track. It has since inspired covers by various artists, underscoring its enduring appeal as a heartfelt crossover piece.[2][64]| Single | Year | UK Peak | Canada Peak | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Like the Sun" | 2007 | 69 | — | RyanDan |
| "The Face" | 2007 | — | 59 | RyanDan |
| "High" | 2007 | — | — | RyanDan |
| "Tears of an Angel" | 2010 (promo) | — | — | RyanDan |
