Howie Day

Songwriter

Birthday January 15, 1981

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Bangor, Maine, U.S.

DEATH DATE YYYY, (43 years old)

Nationality United States

#46671 Most Popular

1981

Howard Kern Day (born January 15, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter.

1990

Beginning his career as a solo artist in the late 1990s, Day became known for his extensive touring and in-concert use of samplers and effects pedals to accompany himself.

1996

Day made his first stage appearance in August 1996 at Bangor restaurant Captain Nick's. Day played in a local band called Route 66 throughout 1997 and made sporadic solo appearances in local venues until booking agent Shawn Radley discovered him the following year while Day was supporting Ziggy Marley at the University of Maine.

1998

Radley became Day's manager in June 1998, and he began touring more extensively, leading him to miss 45 days of school and to almost fail his senior year.

At some point in 1998, Day recorded his first demo EP, which contained covers of songs by Dave Matthews Band, Barenaked Ladies, and Goo Goo Dolls in a Ryan Miller (Guster) like style alongside the originals "Buzzing" and "Lick My Lips".

This EP was followed later in 1998 by another demo consisting wholly of Day's originals.

On the strength of these performances and demos, Radley secured Day a showcase at the annual National Association for Campus Activities Convention, where he played for 1,500 college talent buyers.

Having received around four months of bookings at colleges around the United States, Day decided to defer attending college in favor of his burgeoning music career.

Fan favorite "She Says", which was first released on 1998's White EP, was released as a follow-up to "Collide".

2000

He self-financed and self-released his first album, Australia, in 2000.

2001

Day recorded a cover of The Beatles' "Help!" for the soundtrack to the 2001 film I Am Sam.

Day's first full-length album, Australia, was self-financed and independently released.

It was named "Best Debut Album" at the 2001 Boston Music Awards.

Fans consider it to be one of his best and most authentic works, with follow-up albums Stop All The World Now and Sound the Alarm as having a more commercial, polished sound and feel.

After the EP's release, Day relocated to London, England to record Australia ' s follow up, which was provisionally titled From a Northern Sky.

The album, which would eventually become Stop All The World Now, was recorded in London's famous Olympic Studios with Martin "Youth" Glover, the bassist for British band Killing Joke, whose previous production credits included The Verve's Urban Hymns, one of Day's favorite albums.

While certain tracks on Australia had featured session musicians, Stop All The World Now saw Day joined for the first time by a permanent backing band, consisting of multi-instrumentalist Les Hall, drummer Laurie Jenkins, Drummer Mark Heaney, and ex-Verve bassist Simon Jones.

In addition, the majority of the album's songs were co-written with either Better than Ezra frontman Kevin Griffin or Jump Little Children's Jay Clifford.

2002

Day eventually signed a recording contract with major label Epic Records in 2002 and has since re-released his debut as well as producing a follow-up, Stop All The World Now.

In the autumn of 2002, Day was the opening act for Tori Amos.

2003

A full band tour to promote Stop All the World Now began on September 27, 2003.

Due to other commitments, Simon Jones was unable to tour with the group and was replaced by Jeremy Curtis.

The album was released one week and three days later on October 7 to tepid critical reactions.

Rolling Stones Pat Blashill referred to Stop as "not bad" but "indistinct", but Popmatters Devon Powers noted that though Australia had been an album one falls for passionately, "Stop All the World Now is an album you have a crush on, not one you fall deeply, complexly, and foolishly in love with. And crushes have a way of disappearing suddenly, without a trace."

2004

Sales of Stop were initially sluggish, but slowly began to rise beginning in late 2004 with the single release of ballad "Collide", which became a popular radio hit and was featured on TV shows such as Cold Case, Scrubs, Grey's Anatomy, Bones, and One Tree Hill as well as soundtracking a promotional trailer for the 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.

2005

Despite initially sluggish sales, Stop All The World Now was certified gold in early 2005, and has produced a number of singles, including the hits "She Says" and "Collide", Day's most successful to date.

"Collide" later became Day's first platinum single, eventually selling 1.5 million downloads.

After a five-year tour before the release of Stop All The World Now followed by a three-year tour, Day took some time off and focused on writing music.

Stop was finally certified gold in early 2005.

Boosted by the slow burning success of Stop All the World Now, Epic released the Live From... EP on December 6, 2005.

The 7-track EP contains live renditions of songs from Australia and Stop All the World Now as well as a cover of Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over".

2009

Day released his Be There EP in May 2009 followed by Sound The Alarm, released on September 8, 2009.

2015

In December 2014, Day created a PledgeMusic campaign to fund a new album, Lanterns, which was released to pledgers on April 16, 2015.

The album was released on iTunes April 28, 2015.

Several songs on the album feature Aimee Mann on backing vocals.

Born in Bangor, Maine and raised in Brewer, Howie Day began to play music at age five when his mother bought a piano at an auction.

When Day's mother noticed that her son was able to play by ear tunes of television advertising jingles, she enrolled him in piano lessons, which he would continue for six years.He attended Brewer High School.

At around age 13, Day's interest drifted toward rock music and the electric guitar.

His father bought him a Fender Stratocaster and enrolled him in basic vocal training.

His parents owned and ran a popular local restaurant, which gave Day a public arena in which to start performing, playing every Friday night for patrons.