About Me
Lindsay Day is a vocalist, pianist, composer, arranger, and educator based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Lindsay was born and raised in Denver, Colorado and began studying piano and voice at the age of 6. She continued her training at Denver School of the Arts, where she studied musical theater, choral, jazz, and classical voice as well as assistant directed the middle school choir.
Lindsay holds a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of North Texas. As a member of the award winning UNT Jazz Singers vocal ensemble, Lindsay received several downbeat awards, toured, and performed with guest artists Kurt Elling, Michelle Nicole, and Sinne Eeg. Lindsay also frequently worked in the studio with this group. I Carry You Heart, the most recent album released by the group, features Lindsay’s Arrangement of “Can’t Fight”. Lindsay was also the featured vocalist for several big bands and small groups during her time at UNT. With a passion for creating more equitable music education and professional musical environments, Lindsay served as the president of the UNT Jazz and Gender Equity Initiative.
In 2019, Lindsay was invited to perform at the Washington Women in Jazz festival to collaborate with other up and coming female jazz musicians from around the country. Lindsay was also named one of North Texas’ 20 Under 20 in an article by NPR music in October of 2019. In addition to performing live, Lindsay works as a studio musician at several studios in DFW including recording radio jingles for stations around the globe. Lindsay performs her original music as a solo artist and with various groups. She has performed at venues such as Dazzle Jazz, Sundance Square, Scat Jazz Lounge and the Granada Theater.