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Name:
Spencer
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Jazz
Joined:
August 04, 2008
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Website:
Jazz Lounge Pop
About Me:
Spencers easy-listening voice, versatile piano playing, unpretentious original compositions and charming personality have earned him acclaim from coast to coast. He has appeared on national television four times and performed at some of the finest and established music venues in the United States.
Born in Utah, Spencer was raised in rural Arizona, primarily by a single mom who is a music teacher, lyric soprano and a devotee of musical theater. His mother, Jeannie, has had a profound influence on his musical pursuit. Spencer currently resides in Los Angeles.
Largely self-taught, Days work reveals the influences of such diverse composers as Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Joni Mitchell, Carol King, John Lennon and Paul Simon. In his music, one can hear his humanism, vulnerability and universal melodic phrasing.
I want to create a passionate fusion of all the musical styles that have inspired me, Day says. As I grow as an artist, I hope to continue paying homage to the great artists who have shaped my style and sensibilities. I want to create music that is smooth and sophisticated but teeming with raw emotion and fire under the surface. It is in lifes contradictions where the most beautiful things are created.
A prolific composer and self-proclaimed perfectionist, Day has devoted himself to his career. His hard work has been paying off. Since he was a featured performer at the 2007 San Francisco Jazz Festival, he has been a perennial favorite in the Bay Area, headlining at Yoshis, the Plush Room, the Great American Music Hall and the Herbst Theatre. In New York City, Spencer received rave reviews in Time Out and Backstage magazines, having performed to enthusiastic audiences at the Town Hall, Joes Pub, and the Canal Room. He has headlined at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, The Sheldon Concert Hall in St Louis, and the Dakota in Minneapolis.
Spencer recently opened for Rufus Wainwright at the Napa Valley Opera House and appeared at the Tanglewood Jazz Festival, by the invitation of Jazz legend Marian McPartland in celebration of her 90th birthday. This is followed by the Monterey Jazz Festival and a full schedule of touring overseas and throughout this country in concert with the October, 2008 release of Vagabond..
Spencer recorded his newest CD with Yair Evnine, his longtime guitarist/cellist; Grammy-nominated master drummer Scott Amendola (Charlie Hunter) and renowned bassist Jon Evans (Tori Amos). Artistically, its a triumphant collaboration.
Days creativity also includes composing musical theater. In 2005, he collaborated with Rafe Chase on a full-length musical, Someday, Love, which was performed at San Franciscos New Conservatory Theater. Spencer starred in the show in addition to writing its score.
He has composed more than 60 tunes and recorded two well-received albums, Introducing Spencer Day (2004) and Movie of Your Life (2005). The song Movie of Your Life won San Francisco Academy of Art Universitys 2005 competition for best original song. The resulting music video, produced by the schools faculty and students, was selected by Dolby Laboratories as a demonstration video for the global launch of the Dolby 7.1 system.
Ultimately, what matters most is the music, says Spencer. Whatever I do, whatever I sing, my primary goal is to keep it pure and honest.
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Band Members:
Spencer Day
Influences:
Feist, The Magnetic Fields, Les Paul, Judy Garland, Randy Newman, Sade, Ella Fitzgerald, Chet Baker, Kurt Veil, Gershwin, Rufus Wainwright, Jeff Buckley, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon and Johnny Cash. For classical, Im especially a huge fan of the impressionists, including Debussy, Ravel and at the moment really into the art songs of Hahn and Duparc. I'm also a fan of good Broadway. Stephen Sondheim is always the top.
Sounds Like:
Rufus Wainwright, Nellie McKay, Michael Buble, Norah Jones
Country:
United States
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Please come to Japan!!!
all the best
Brett