Andra Day

Andra Day (born Cassandra Monique Batie; December 30, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter and actress from San Diego, California.[1] Her debut album, Cheers to the Fall, was released in 2015[2] and peaked at number 48 on the US Billboard 200 chart.[3] At the 2016 Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best R&B Album and the album's main single, "Rise Up", was nominated for Best R&B Performance.[4] Day also appeared alongside Stevie Wonder, who is partially credited for her discovery, in an ad for Apple TV in late 2015.[1][5] Her Cheers to the Fall Tour began in November 2016.[6]

Andra Day
Day in 2016
Background information
Birth nameCassandra Monique Batie
Born (1984-12-30) December 30, 1984
Edmonds, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer/songwriter
  • actress
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2012–present
Labels
Websitewww.andraday.com

In 2021, she portrayed Billie Holiday in the biopic The United States vs. Billie Holiday, for which she received two nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, including Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and Best Original Song.

Early life and education

Day was born on December 30, 1984 in Edmonds, Washington.[5][7] She moved to Southern California at age three, and grew up in and around San Diego, California, with her family. She began singing at a young age at the First United Methodist Church in Chula Vista, California. Day also began taking dance lessons at age 5 (a discipline she continued into her 20s). She attended Valencia Park Elementary School which she credits with fostering her interest in performing arts. At age 12, Day was introduced to the sounds of jazz vocalists such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dinah Washington, all of whom she counts as early influences on her sound. Day attended the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts in Paradise Hills where she graduated in 2003.[1] On July 11, 2019, Day was inducted as an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

Career

After high school, Day worked about 20 different jobs including one as a children's entertainer.[2] In 2010, Stevie Wonder's then wife, Kai Millard, noticed Day performing at a strip mall and brought her to the attention of her husband.[8] Day received a call from Wonder himself soon after. No immediate partnership was formed, but the two reconnected around a year later. Wonder introduced Day to producer Adrian Gurvitz at that time. Gurvitz would eventually collaborate on Day's debut album a few years later.[2][4]

Day was signed in 2011 to a development deal with Buskin Records founded by Jeffrey Evans, who Day asked to be her manager in 2013. Later Day & Buskin earned a record deal with Warner Bros. Records in part because of the popularity of her numerous unplugged covers and mashups on her YouTube channel, most of which were filmed in her sister's bedroom in San Diego.[1][2][4] Her covers include Jessie J's "Mamma Knows Best",[9] Eminem's "Lose Yourself",[10] and Muse's "Uprising" among others.[11] She was also known for mashups including one that patched together The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Big Poppa" with Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" and another that combined Amy Winehouse's "He Can Only Hold Her" and Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)".[8]

During that time, Day was also working with Gurvitz on around 40 original songs. Other producers and contributors to what would eventually become her debut studio album included Raphael Saadiq, Questlove, James Poyser, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and The Dap-Kings. Day performed at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and caught the eye of director, Spike Lee. He volunteered to direct the video for her single, "Forever Mine".[4] Day has also performed at the 2015 BET Awards,[10] the closing ceremonies of the 2015 Special Olympics,[12] the Essence Music Festival,[13] and on television shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[14] Good Morning America, and numerous others.[15] She also performed Nina Simone's "Mississippi Goddam" for the soundtrack for the Netflix documentary, What Happened, Miss Simone?.[16]

Andra Day performing at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, March 2016

Her first studio album, Cheers to the Fall, was released on August 28, 2015.[1] It was met with critical acclaim with NPR's Katie Presley saying Day's voice has "Eartha Kitt's unflappable confidence, Amy Winehouse's effortless grasp of classic jazz, Billie Holiday's access to raw emotion and Adele's range and pop sensibility".[17] The album was nominated for Best R&B Album and "Rise Up" was nominated for Best R&B Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards in 2016 (an event at which she also performed).[1] The album also peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200 list.[3] In September 2015, "Rise Up" was used in an advertisement for Beats by Dre that featured tennis player Serena Williams.[11] In November and December 2015, Day appeared alongside Stevie Wonder in an Apple TV commercial in which the two sang Wonder's song "Someday at Christmas".[5]

Her first national tour took place in August and September 2015 when she opened up for Lenny Kravitz. In October 2015, she sang "Rise Up" at The White House and again performed the song for A&E's live special, Shining a Light: A Concert for Progress on Race in America.[1]

In May 2016, Day entered into an agreement with McDonald's and Coca-Cola that saw her image on around 50 million cups at McDonald's. The partnership was part of the "Share a Cup" lyrics program and featured lyrics from Day's "Rise Up". Purchasers of the cups at McDonald's could enter a sweepstakes that would have allowed them to see Day perform at the Essence Music Festival in June 2016.[18] Her Cheers to the Fall Tour began in November 2016 in her hometown of San Diego.[6]

Day performed on the second day of the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia to rousing applause. She followed immediately after a moving address by Mothers of the Movement, a group of black mothers who had lost a child through encounters with police and gun violence.

In December 2016, Andra Day received the Powerhouse Award at the Billboard Women in Music event. When asked what makes a 'powerhouse' powerful to others, Day responded, "I think you just remind them of their value, you remind them of their purpose. You remind them that you are not here just to exist, you're here to impact people in their lives...I think it just reinforces that." [19]

In 2017, Day appeared on the song "Stand Up for Something" with rapper Common for the film Marshall. The single was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song; Day and Common performed the song at the 90th Academy Awards in March 2018.[20]

Day performed with the Baltimore Children's Choir for the opening musical performance at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018.[21][22] In her first major film role, Day will star as the iconic singer Billie Holiday in the upcoming biographical drama The United States vs. Billie Holiday.[23]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[3]
US
R&B/Hip-
Hop

[24]
US R&B
[25]
Cheers to the Fall 4863

Extended plays

Title Details
Merry Christmas from Andra Day
  • Released: October 28, 2016
  • Label: Warner Bros.
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

Title Year Peak chart position Certifications Album
US
Bub.

[26]
US
R&B/HH

[26]
US
R&B

[26]
US
Adult
Pop

[26]
FRA
[27]
SCO UK
[28]
UK Down.
"The Light That Never Fails" 2015 Non-album single
"Forever Mine" Cheers to the Fall
"Rise Up" 1311326115136119
"Someday at Christmas"
(featuring Stevie Wonder)
[upper-alpha 1]24 Non-album single
"Gold" 2016 Cheers to the Fall
"Amen" 2018 Non-album single
"Make Your Troubles Go Away" 2020
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Other appearances

Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"New York" 2015 Sal Filipelli This Day in Music History
"The Only Way Out" 2016 N/A Ben-Hur
"God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" Jennifer Nettles To Celebrate Christmas
"Burn" N/A The Hamilton Mixtape
"Hard Love" Needtobreathe Hard Cuts: Songs from the Hard Love Sessions
"Empire State of Mind" Lang Lang New York Rhapsody
"Visiting Hour" 2017 Raekwon The Wild
"Stand Up for Something" Common Marshall
"Story of Everything" 2019 Sheryl Crow Threads
"Ain’t Misbehavin" 2020 Count Basie Orchestra Ella 100: Live at the Apollo!

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2017 Marshall Nightclub singer N/A
2017 Cars 3 Sweet Tea Voice
2021 The United States vs. Billie Holiday Billie Holiday Post-production

Awards and nominations

BET Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Andra Day Best New Artist Nominated
Best Female R&B Artist Nominated
"Rise Up" Centric Award Nominated

Billboard Women in Music

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Andra Day Powerhouse Won

CMT Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018 "Stand Up for Something" CMT Performance of the Year Nominated

Daytime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program "Rise Up" (The View) Nominated [31]

Golden Globe Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2021 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The United States vs. Billie Holiday Pending [32]
Best Original Song "Tigress & Tweed" Pending

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Cheers to the Fall Best R&B Album Nominated
"Rise Up" Best R&B Performance Nominated

NAACP Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Andra Day Outstanding New Artist Nominated

Soul Train Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 "Rise Up" The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award Won

Notes

  1. "Someday at Christmas" did not enter the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 12 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs chart.

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