Shon Lacy, born on January 7, 1976 in Louisville, Kentucky, is an R&B singer and member of the singing group Linkin' Bridge. Growing up, Shon and his group mates were heavily influenced by hip hop music, listening to artists such as Run-D.M.C. and NWA. This early exposure to music would plant the seed for Shon's future career in the industry.
Shon's big break came when he and his group entered the 11th season of NBC's reality competition series America's Got Talent. Linkin' Bridge quickly captivated audiences with their soulful performances and powerful vocals, eventually finishing in the top 10. This newfound fame catapulted Shon into the spotlight, allowing him to pursue his passion for music on a larger scale.
Before his time on America's Got Talent, Shon worked as a restaurant manager at a local establishment called Chicken King. While he enjoyed his job, Shon knew that his true calling was in music. With the success of Linkin' Bridge, Shon was able to transition from managing a restaurant to performing on stages across the country.
Despite his busy schedule as a musician, Shon remains rooted in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. He values his connections to the community and continues to give back through various philanthropic efforts. Shon's commitment to his roots is evident in his music, which often reflects the struggles and triumphs of everyday life.
As Shon continues to evolve as an artist, his authenticity and raw talent shine through in every note he sings. With a bright future ahead, Shon Lacy is poised to make a lasting impact on the world of R&B music.