

His recent album, Daybreak, debuted at #1 on the iTunes Jazz Chart. Spencer’s first collaboration with Postmodern Jukebox just surpassed 1.5 million views on YouTube. Broadway By Day, his upcoming album of reimagined theater songs with surprising and inventive genre-blurring arrangements, will feature special guests Jane Monheit and Dave Koz.ĮFFIE PASSERO is a classically trained performer turned singer-songwriter. The lead single, “Til You Come To Me,” peaked at #3. He uses intuition and improvisation as his primary tools to craft a sound that is familiar, yet fresh and innovative at the same time. Day’s album Vagabond peaked at #11 on the Billboard Album Chart and stayed on the chart for 47 weeks.

He has been called “compelling” by Time Out New York, “prodigiously talented” by the Village Voice, and “brilliant” by the San Francisco Chronicle. The Washington Post praised his “cool jazz sensibilities” and “cleverly crafted tales.” Day has wandered amid the expansive and diverse landscape of American music, developing an artistic sensibility that borrows from numerous sources: jazz, musical theater, cabaret, soul, folk, traditional and contemporary pop. SPENCER DAY is one of the most acclaimed young artists creating witty and sophisticated pop songs in the tradition of the classic American writers. Videographer: Daniel Marquez Ortega (The Groove House Studio) Performed by: Spencer Day, Effie Passero, Zoe Wood, Eduardo Leon We hope everyone is safe, healthy, and finding moments to smile.” “Earlier this month we came down to Mexico for some concerts, and then a week later it felt like the world was falling apart. This is a brand-new song we wrote after finding ourselves with the need for ‘social distancing’ down here in Mexico. “Like many of you, we are trying to make the best of the worst and keep looking on the bright side of life,” the duo commented. But their new collaboration, “State of Emergency” proves even in the worst of times, it can be the best times if you’re there for each other. If we were, suffice it to say we’d probably be handling it with anxiety and panic, rather than humor and music from a rooftop. Now we’ve all had our lives up ended by the coronavirus crisis, but not many of us are stuck in a foreign country like Spencer and Effie Passero. Ever been minding your own business, just gigging in Mexico with an American Idol finalist, and the next thing you know you’re both quarantined because of a global pandemic? Well, that’s exactly what happened a few weeks ago to out singer/songwriter and #1 Billboard chart topper, Spencer Day.
