Valerie Day (born November 20, 1959) is an American pop and jazz singer. Born in Portland, Oregon, United States, she is a fourth-generation Oregonian, and grew up in a musical family.[1] She was the lead singer and a founding member of the 1980s dance band Nu Shooz, along with her husband John Smith.[2]
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Born | (1959-11-20) November 20, 1959 (age 62) Portland, Oregon, United States |
Genres | Pop, jazz, R&B, blue-eyed soul |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, congas |
Website | Valerie Day official web site |
Day's performances with Nu Shooz had mixed reviews. She and Smith were credited with "rewriting the book" on Portland's R&B sound.[3] One reviewer at the Seattle Times described her as having a "tough but perky wholesome image," and praised her dancing and conga playing, but opined that she over-used a certain vocal hook, and was reluctant to step out as the star of the group.[4]
More recently, Day has taken on other musical genres. In the late 1990s she was a featured singer in the Woody Hite Big Band. She recorded an album of duets with pianist Tom Grant in 2005.[5]
Also in 2005, Day won a contest to have an image of her lips used in the new corporate logo for Portland's Hot Lips Pizza, as part of the company's 21st anniversary.[6]
From 2010 to 2014, Day was an adjunct professor at Portland State University where she taught Contemporary/Jazz Voice.[7]
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