Gayle Day

Vegan Activist and Singer/Songwriter Gayle Day is no stranger to the “Beautiful Dangerous”, the name of her second self-produced album featuring songs co-written by Andrea Remanda (Bryan Adams), Anthony Kavanaugh, and Larry J. McNally (The Eagles). Raised in Hertfordshire, a London suburb, Day grew up in a house filled with music. Her father, also a musician, founded a group that was signed to Decca Records in the 60’s and toured with artists like Dusty Springfield. In the late 90’s Day performed with her all girl band Delicious, touring The UK and appearing on various tv shows and other press outlets. In 2001 just days before September 11th Day made a move to New York City to venture as a solo performer. In 2003 her journey led her to Los Angeles, California where she and a collective group of other singer/songwriters founded a DIY independent licensing company pitching their original music to various films and tv shows which is still thriving today. Some of Day’s placements include The Hills, Curl Girls, and feature film The Dead Girl (Toni Collette & Brittney Murphy). Still based in Los Angeles Gayle Day has played modern historic venues such as The Hotel Cafe, The Mint and Genghis Cohen, which have become staples to the local singer/songwriter community. Not only is she a performer but she’s a producer too. In 2007 Day co-produced the first Los Angeles Women’s Music Festival featuring over 50 artists on 5 stages. Keep on the look out as Day is currently developing her third album, co-hosting/producing a podcast called The Daylee Show with Eileen Lee featuring various musical guests and current affairs. and gearing up for a West Coast tour this summer. Whether solo or full band Gayle Day’s songs are so warm and honest with the most sublime vocals you can imagine.
