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Charles Wayne Day

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.

Chuck Day
Birth nameCharles Wayne Day
Also known asBing Day
Born(1942-08-05)August 5, 1942
OriginChicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedMarch 10, 2008(2008-03-10) (aged 65)
Healdsburg, California, U.S.
GenresSoul-blues, rhythm and blues
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals, bass guitar, piano
Years active1957–2007

Biography edit

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'.

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.[1] Day invented the signature lead guitar riff afterward used by Rivers in "Secret Agent Man".[2][3][4][5]

Day worked with the Mamas and the Papas in 1967, again as bassist, also playing as second guitarist on "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'".[4]

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.

Day formed his own band in 1986.

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. 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.[4]

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.[6]

Discography edit

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Solo releases edit

  • "Pony Tail Partner" / "Since You Left Me" - Federal Records (1957) as Bing Day[8][9]
  • "Rain Silver Dollar" / "Dancing Puppets" - Fraternity Records (1958) as Bing Day With Danny Bell And The Bell Hops [9]
  • "Poor Stagger Lee" - Mercury Records (1958)
  • "Mama's Place" / "I Can't Help It" - Mercury Records (1959) as Bing Day[9][10][11]
  • "Mary's Place" / "How Do I Do It" - Mercury Records (1959) as Bing Day [9]
  • "Ya Fine, Fine, Fine" - Apex Records (1959) as Ford Hopkins
  • "How Do I Do It" - Mercury Records (1960)
  • "She Was Not My Kind" - Apex Records (1961)
  • "Memphis Tennessee" - Cameo/Parkway Records (1966)
  • "We Gotta Get Outta this Place" - Fraternity Records (1967)

With Johnny Rivers (1965) edit

  • "Here We GoGo Again"
  • "Rivers Rocks the Folk"

With The Mamas & the Papas (1965-1966) edit

With The Young Gyants (1968) edit

  • "Tom Dooley" / "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" - Parkway
  • "Memphis" / "It Hurts So Bad" - Cameo-Parkway (1964)

With Shel Silverstein (1971) edit

The Chuck Day Band (1997) edit

  • Desperate Measures

With Steven Wolf (2006) edit

  • 20th Century Wolf, Volume I
    • Day co-wrote "You Don't Love Me Anymore" with Steven Wolf and Annie McIntyre; played lead guitar on the 2006 recording of the song.

Soundtracks edit

Fritz the Cat edit

  • "House Rock"
  • "Winston"

Switchblade Sisters edit

  • "Full Track"

Blacula edit

  • "Black Girl"

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest edit

Television and video edit

  • Sleazy Arms Hotel with Jim Gabbert (1998)
  • Pacifica Public Access (1998)
  • Zone Music Local Showcase (1998)
  • Boney Maroni Promotional - Lifesigns Photo (2000)
  • various Lifesigns Photo video (2000 to present)
  • numerous commercial voice-overs including "Fall into the Gap" and "Member FDIC"

Other projects edit

  • Chuck Day and the Burning Sensations
  • Fairfax Tavernacle Choir
  • The Dori Green/Dave Bergman Show
  • The 19 Broadway Swing Band
  • The Chuck and Sam Duet

References edit

  1. ^ Jones, Mickey (21 September 2007). That Would Be Me: Rock & Roll Survivor to Hollywood Actor. AuthorHouse. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-4343-0834-4. While working in Chicago, we found a great blues guitar player, Chuck Day. Chuck could play and sing just like Ray Charles. Chuck sounded more like Ray than Ray did. We talked Chuck into playing bass for us, something he was not used to, but he was more than willing to give it a try. He gave it a try, all right. Well, now we had the bluesiest bass player in town.
  2. ^ Pelkey II, Stanley C.; Bushard, Anthony (11 December 2014). Anxiety Muted: American Film Music in a Suburban Age. Oxford University Press. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-19-993615-1. The electric guitar is prominent in this genre, evoking the danger and "electricity" of the spy lifestyle, as in the "Peter Gunn Theme" and especially the "James Bond Theme". Composed by Monty Norman and arranged by Barry, the Bond theme features reverb and staccato picking by Vic Flick, whose riff appears in every Bond film and came to define the lifestyle ethos of the spy. The riff most likely had an influence on the one played by Chuck Day in Johnny Rivers's "Secret Agent Man," the theme for "Secret Agent's" broadcast in the mid-1960s.
  3. ^ Meyer, Guy (20 December 2003). "Chuck Day Talk re: Johnny Rivers Band Mamas and Papas". YouTube (Interview). 19 Broadway Niteclub, Fairfax, California. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 3 February 2015. Section starts at 02:22. 'So I just came up with that lick. That's all. That's the whole story. I invented the guitar intro; that's all.'{{cite interview}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. ^ a b c Liberatore, Paul (11 March 2008). . Marin Independent-Journal. Archived from the original on 24 October 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2015. Mr. Day is credited with creating the distinctive guitar riff on Rivers' 1966 hit "Secret Agent Man," earning him the distinction of being one of the most listened-to unknown musicians in rock.
  5. ^ Guy Meyer (10 July 2005). "Chuck Day -- Georgia On My Mind" (Video). YouTube. San Anselmo, California. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 6 March 2015. People said I co-wrote this song; I did not. If anyone ever tells you that, it's a lie. I just wrote the guitar lick, for which I got union scale.
  6. ^ "Chuck Day | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  7. ^ Bush, Tim. . TumbleWeed Pacific. Archived from the original on July 19, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
  8. ^ Day, Bing (1957). . YouTube. Federal Records. Archived from the original on 2020-11-11. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d Gordon, Terry E. (18 December 2003). . Archived from the original on January 27, 2004. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  10. ^ Day, Bing. "Bing Day: I Can't Help It". YouTube. Mercury Records. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  11. ^ Day, Bing. . YouTube. Mercury Records. Archived from the original on 2016-03-11. Retrieved 4 February 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Charles Wayne Day news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 Chuck DayBirth nameCharles Wayne DayAlso known asBing DayBorn 1942 08 05 August 5 1942OriginChicago Illinois U S DiedMarch 10 2008 2008 03 10 aged 65 Healdsburg California U S GenresSoul blues rhythm and bluesInstrument s Guitar vocals bass guitar pianoYears active1957 2007 Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Solo releases 2 2 With Johnny Rivers 1965 2 3 With The Mamas amp the Papas 1965 1966 2 4 With The Young Gyants 1968 2 5 With Shel Silverstein 1971 2 6 The Chuck Day Band 1997 2 7 With Steven Wolf 2006 3 Soundtracks 3 1 Fritz the Cat 3 2 Switchblade Sisters 3 3 Blacula 3 4 One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 4 Television and video 5 Other projects 6 References 7 External linksBiography editHis 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 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 1 Day invented the signature lead guitar riff afterward used by Rivers in Secret Agent Man 2 3 4 5 Day worked with the Mamas and the Papas in 1967 again as bassist also playing as second guitarist on Monday Monday and California Dreamin 4 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 Day formed his own band in 1986 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 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 4 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 6 Discography edit 7 Solo releases edit Pony Tail Partner Since You Left Me Federal Records 1957 as Bing Day 8 9 Rain Silver Dollar Dancing Puppets Fraternity Records 1958 as Bing Day With Danny Bell And The Bell Hops 9 Poor Stagger Lee Mercury Records 1958 Mama s Place I Can t Help It Mercury Records 1959 as Bing Day 9 10 11 Mary s Place How Do I Do It Mercury Records 1959 as Bing Day 9 Ya Fine Fine Fine Apex Records 1959 as Ford Hopkins How Do I Do It Mercury Records 1960 She Was Not My Kind Apex Records 1961 Memphis Tennessee Cameo Parkway Records 1966 We Gotta Get Outta this Place Fraternity Records 1967 With Johnny Rivers 1965 edit Here We GoGo Again Rivers Rocks the Folk With The Mamas amp the Papas 1965 1966 edit Monday Monday Second Guitar California Dreamin Second Guitar With The Young Gyants 1968 edit Tom Dooley We Gotta Get Out Of This Place Parkway Memphis It Hurts So Bad Cameo Parkway 1964 With Shel Silverstein 1971 edit Freakin At The Freaker s Ball The Chuck Day Band 1997 edit Desperate Measures With Steven Wolf 2006 edit 20th Century Wolf Volume I Day co wrote You Don t Love Me Anymore with Steven Wolf and Annie McIntyre played lead guitar on the 2006 recording of the song Soundtracks editFritz the Cat edit House Rock Winston Switchblade Sisters edit Full Track Blacula edit Black Girl One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest edit played the waterphoneTelevision and video editSleazy Arms Hotel with Jim Gabbert 1998 Pacifica Public Access 1998 Zone Music Local Showcase 1998 Boney Maroni Promotional Lifesigns Photo 2000 various Lifesigns Photo video 2000 to present numerous commercial voice overs including Fall into the Gap and Member FDIC Other projects editChuck Day and the Burning Sensations Fairfax Tavernacle Choir The Dori Green Dave Bergman Show The 19 Broadway Swing Band The Chuck and Sam DuetReferences edit Jones Mickey 21 September 2007 That Would Be Me Rock amp Roll Survivor to Hollywood Actor AuthorHouse p 107 ISBN 978 1 4343 0834 4 While working in Chicago we found a great blues guitar player Chuck Day Chuck could play and sing just like Ray Charles Chuck sounded more like Ray than Ray did We talked Chuck into playing bass for us something he was not used to but he was more than willing to give it a try He gave it a try all right Well now we had the bluesiest bass player in town Pelkey II Stanley C Bushard Anthony 11 December 2014 Anxiety Muted American Film Music in a Suburban Age Oxford University Press p 149 ISBN 978 0 19 993615 1 The electric guitar is prominent in this genre evoking the danger and electricity of the spy lifestyle as in the Peter Gunn Theme and especially the James Bond Theme Composed by Monty Norman and arranged by Barry the Bond theme features reverb and staccato picking by Vic Flick whose riff appears in every Bond film and came to define the lifestyle ethos of the spy The riff most likely had an influence on the one played by Chuck Day in Johnny Rivers s Secret Agent Man the theme for Secret Agent s broadcast in the mid 1960s Meyer Guy 20 December 2003 Chuck Day Talk re Johnny Rivers Band Mamas and Papas YouTube Interview 19 Broadway Niteclub Fairfax California Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 3 February 2015 Section starts at 02 22 So I just came up with that lick That s all That s the whole story I invented the guitar intro that s all a href Template Cite interview html title Template Cite interview cite interview a CS1 maint location link a b c Liberatore Paul 11 March 2008 Fairfax rocker Chuck Day the soul of the music scene dies at 65 Marin Independent Journal Archived from the original on 24 October 2008 Retrieved 4 February 2015 Mr Day is credited with creating the distinctive guitar riff on Rivers 1966 hit Secret Agent Man earning him the distinction of being one of the most listened to unknown musicians in rock Guy Meyer 10 July 2005 Chuck Day Georgia On My Mind Video YouTube San Anselmo California Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 6 March 2015 People said I co wrote this song I did not If anyone ever tells you that it s a lie I just wrote the guitar lick for which I got union scale Chuck Day Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved January 9 2020 Bush Tim Chuck Day and the Burning Sensations Discography TumbleWeed Pacific Archived from the original on July 19 2014 Retrieved 2014 07 11 Day Bing 1957 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