We have more with singer Spencer Day in our two-part interview with brand new footage.
Video Content: Spencer Day – Bonus Interview – Part 1 (2013)
In Part 1 of bonus footage that did not appear on his TV episode, the singer tells SIDEWALKS host Richard R. Lee about his early appearance on the short-lived revival of “Star Search,” does appearing in a singing competition program good for a rising talent’s career, and how he feels about performing and the business side of music.
Video Content: Spencer Day – Web Exclusive/Bonus Interview – Part 2 (2013)
In Part 2 of bonus footage that was recorded exclusively for online, the singer tells SIDEWALKS host Richard R. Lee more about his life, including what he loves about San Francisco, where he would like to perform, his favorite things to do when he is not working, and why he a made a decision about sharing his private life to the public and media.
Mini-Biography:
Born in Utah and also raised in Arizona, Spencer Day is a vocalist, songwriter and pianist. He is considered a modern day crooner (similar to Harry Connick Jr. and Michael Bublé), or as Day calls himself a “torch singer.” Largely self-distributed, Day released his first album “Introducing Spencer Day” in 2004, which was followed by “Movie of Your Life” the next year. His single “Til You Come to Me” peaked at number 3 on its Jazz Charts, while the song ranked as the number one cut for 2010 on “The Smooth Jazz Top 20 Countdown.” Concord Records signed him and debuted his third album, “Vagabond,” in 2009. His fourth album, “The Mystery of You,” was released on March 12, 2013.
Interview Credits:
Originally Recorded: May 25, 2013
Host / Producer / Editor: Richard R. Lee
Videographer: J.P. Langston
Special Thanks To: Concord Records; Christopher Lafayette, Krista Norsworthy; Feinstein’s At The Nikko; and Jessica Poli of Hotel Nikko in San Francisco