A modern torch singer/songwriter with a voice that will melt the keys off a grand piano, Spencer Day is known for hit songs like "Till You Come to Me" and "Weeping Willow," as well as a dark horse sense of style that makes him as much Johnny Cash as he is Harry Connick, Jr., with a little John Mayer mixed in.
In our exclusive interview, Day answers questions about how his unique story (he's from a small town in Utah and appeared on national TV including The Craig Ferguson Show) has inspired his music, his style and a love for improvisation that applies to both. Spencer Day's forthcoming album Shadow Man from Concord Music Group will be released in September 4. For more about Spencer, click here.
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