Andrew Schultz grew up playing music by ear. By the time he graduated high school he played piano, organ, and clarinet. During college, he added trumpet, euphonium, and tuba. He graduated from Newberry College in 2015 with degrees in piano performance, music theory, and jazz studies. He has an extensive background in composition and arranging, particularly marching band shows. 

His passion for teaching led him to Converse College where he earned his masters in music education. While there he was awarded the principal euphonium position at the 2018 South Carolina Intercollegiate Honor Band.

Darby Schultz started playing violin when she was four years old and singing at age nine. Her early years included performing in church, mission trips, musical theatre, and orchestra. Growing up performing in church allowed her passion for sharing God's love through music to blossom. 

She earned her bachelors of music in violin performance from Converse College. She was the winner of the 2016 Young Artist Competition and performed the first movement of the Barber Violin Concerto. During this time she started composing contemporary Christian music but was hesitant to perform them. 

In 2019, Darby went on to graduate with her masters in church music from Lee University.