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Ronnie Day

 
Artist: Ronnie Day
  • Born: January 18, 1988
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "The Album

Biography

Testing out of high school at 16 and armed with his guitar, singer/songwriter Ronnie Day (b. Jan. 18, 1988) -- no relation to fellow musician Howie Day; he simply adopted the stage surname based on MySpace fan suggestions -- was free to take on the music industry. Hailing from Redwood City, CA, he initially taught guitar lessons to earn the necessary cash for recording equipment, and upon getting what he needed, locked himself in his room to begin writing. Following more lessons, Day had gathered enough cash to release the resulting record, Nine Sleepless Nights. He worked the Internet marketing angle hard, developing an impressive base of fans in the process, and in time, set out in his mom's car to tour across the country. People started taking notice (a considerable amount of EPs were sold along the way), and Day eventually moved to Los Angeles for a month to record some tracks with Stacy Jones (American Hi-Fi) and Bill Lefler. In the meantime, however, Day's girlfriend of three years found someone new, sufficiently breaking his young heart in the process. After the painful discovery, he headed back into the studio to use his devastation constructively, pumping out song after cathartic song for the ultimate breakup album. Signing with The Militia Group in September 2006, the 18-year-old's succinctly titled debut full-length, The Album, subsequently documented the entire angst-filled affair upon its release that November. ~ Corey AparMySpace fan suggestions -- was free to take on the music industry. Hailing from Redwood City, CA, he initially taught guitar lessons to earn the necessary cash for recording equipment, and upon getting what he needed, locked himself in his room to begin writing. Following more lessons, Day had gathered enough cash to release the resulting record, Nine Sleepless Nights. He worked the Internet marketing angle hard, developing an impressive base of fans in the process, and in time, set out in his mom's car to tour across the country. People started taking notice (a considerable amount of EPs were sold along the way), and Day eventually moved to Los Angeles for a month to record some tracks with Stacy Jones (American Hi-Fi) and Bill Lefler. In the meantime, however, Day's girlfriend of three years found someone new, sufficiently breaking his young heart in the process. After the painful discovery, he headed back into the studio to use his devastation constructively, pumping out song after cathartic song for the ultimate breakup album. Signing with The Militia Group in September 2006, the 18-year-old's succinctly titled debut full-length, The Album, subsequently documented the entire angst-filled affair upon its release that November. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Ronnie Day

Background information
Birth name Ronald Guglielmone, Jr.
Born January 18, 1988 (1988-01-18) (age 21)
Redwood City, California, U.S.
Genres Rock
Occupations Musician
Labels Unsigned
Website www.ronniedaymusic.com

Ronnie Day (born Ronald Guglielmone, Jr. on January 18, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter from Redwood City, California. He has released an independent album titled Nine Sleepless Nights and a second album titled The Album which was released on November 14, 2006 by Sony/BMG/Epic.

Day started his public music career in a San Francisco Bay Area band called "Sounds Like Life," which also featured John Vesely, who is now the principal artist in the acoustic-based band "Secondhand Serenade."[1] He played piano on Secondhand Serenade's debut album "Awake."

In 2006, Day signed with Epic Records. He toured for one year, and was eventually dropped by his record label in June 2007.

Most of Day's fanbase was initially on the Internet via his MySpace page, but it expanded as he toured the U.S. and had television exposure.

His song "Falling for You" has been heavily featured on various MTV shows, most notably The Real World: Denver and The Hills. His song, "My Only Friend", from the album was featured on the Cartoon Network movie "Re-Animated"

mtvU produced The Ronnie Day Project, a narrative episodic music video series based on the music from his debut album The Album. The series was directed by Joshua Caldwell, who won an MTV Movie Award for mtvU's Best Film on Campus at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards. The series took place over six episodes, with each one a chapter of a larger story, following the narrative from Ronnie's album.[2][3]

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