Crystal Day
Crystal Day is an American singer.
Early life
Day started in the theater at the age of six. Her largest adolescent role came when she was eight when she starred as Marta Von Trapp in the popular musical, The Sound of Music. The production was performed eight times a week. In addition, she was a part of the theater production of Tobacco Road, performing alongside Lin Shaye. At 13 years old, Crystal Day entered a studio in Nashville, Tennessee and started recording songs for her first CD "Anything Can Happen"She teamed up with Grammy-winning producer Tom Weir at Studio City Sound. During that time, she also began taking classes at the Songwriting School of Los Angeles. After honing her songwriting craft in L.A., Day went to Music City where she began co-writing with professional songwriters, joining forces with Nashville producer Biff Watson and developing material for her upcoming EP Brave.
She began taking acting lessons and had soon landed roles in several independent films such as Brain Blockers and The Passing. She also wrote and performed songs that were featured on the sound tracks of those two films.
She became a fixture in the Los Angeles theater scene, performing in several productions before moving to Nashville to focus on her music career.