Charles Wayne Day

Guitarist

Popular As Bing Day

Birthday August 5, 1942

Birth Sign Leo

DEATH DATE 2008, Healdsburg, California, U.S. (66 years old)

#10679 Most Popular

1942

Charles Wayne Day (August 5, 1942 – March 10, 2008), also known as Bing Day, was an American guitarist and baritone bluesman from the South Side of Chicago.

1957

His musical talents began to develop at age 3, and at age 15, he recorded the single "Pony Tail Partner" under the name "Bing Day" at Federal Records (1957).

Day recorded several singles over the next ten years as 'Bing Day' and, also, 'Ford Hopkins'.

1965

He moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1965 and began a career as one of the most listened to "unknown" artists in rock and roll.

He became bassist with Johnny Rivers' Band.

Day invented the signature lead guitar riff afterward used by Rivers in "Secret Agent Man".

1967

Day worked with the Mamas and the Papas in 1967, again as bassist, also playing as second guitarist on "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'".

1969

Day resided in Fairfax, California from 1969, and continued to play locally in the San Rafael area of California until he was taken ill in January, 2007.

1970

During the 1970s and 1980s, Day played on numerous recordings including Shel Silverstein's Freaker's Ball.

He also wrote for the soundtrack of Fritz the Cat and performed with musicians Luther Tucker and Merl Saunders.

1986

Day formed his own band in 1986.

2008

After three months of care at Marin General Hospital, he was admitted to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital before being relocated to District Hospital in Healdsburg, where he remained until his death on March 10, 2008.

A memorial and parade were held in Fairfax for Day on March 22, 2008.

After his death, it was revealed that he was the biological father of Owen Vanessa Elliot, the daughter of singer Cass Elliot of the Mamas and The Papas.