Feinstein's favorite Spencer Day, the acclaimed jazz and pop singer-songwriter, returns to his Bay Area home with an all new show.
Spencer Day
Songs for a Winter's Night
December 5th & 6th
In the chill of winter, music becomes firelight — a place to gather, reflect, and be warmed. Songs for a Winter’s Night embraces both the beauty and the bittersweet ache of the season, offering comfort to those celebrating in good cheer, those carrying the holiday blues, and all who are yearning for brighter days ahead.
Acclaimed vocalist Spencer Day joins renowned jazz guitarist Bruce Forman and his trio for a program that blends timeless seasonal standards with brand-new originals inspired by the quiet strength and longing of winter. The evening promises soulful ballads, swinging jazz, and melodies that shine like lanterns in the dark — a concert both intimate and uplifting, reminding us that even in the longest nights, we share an eternal light.
The Bruce Forman Trio
“Bruce Forman is one of the great lights of our age.” Barney Kessel, Jazz Times
A hectic touring schedule; twenty-one recordings as a leader, countless sideman recordings including Ray Brown, Bobby Hutcherson, Roger Kellaway; soundtrack performances on three of Clint Eastwood’s distinguished films—most notably Academy Award-winning Million Dollar Baby.
Spencer Day
Spencer Day is a #1 Billboard jazz/pop singer and songwriter whose music has taken him to prestigious venues like Lincoln Center, the Hollywood Bowl, and London’s West End. He is widely acclaimed for his witty and sophisticated pop songs, influenced by jazz, musical theater, cabaret, soul, and pop. Day's album Vagabond peaked at #11 on the Billboard Album Chart and spent 47 weeks there, while his album Daybreak debuted at #1 on the iTunes Jazz Charts. He has collaborated with Postmodern Jukebox and his project Broadway by Day features Grammy-nominated artists like Dave Koz and Jane Monheit.
Spencer Day is a true artist, bridging musical genres and cultures, and inspiring audiences with his music and philanthropy.