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Day singing on the MS Veendam cruise liner in 2012.
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Birth name | Earl Day Jr. |
Born | September 13, 1981 |
Origin | Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States |
Genres | R&B, pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1999–present |
Earl "EJay" Day Jr. (born September 13, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter, who placed tenth during the first season of American Idol. Originally not chosen to advance into the voting rounds, Day was brought back to replace another contestant who had lied about his age. After being voted through the semi-finals into the top ten, Day became the first finalist in American Idol history to be eliminated from the competition. Prior to appearing on the Fox reality series, Day helped write the song "Pure Love" for Raven-Symoné's album Undeniable and placed in the top 20 on Popstars: USA.
Day went on to participate in the 2002 American Idols LIVE! tour and throughout the following year made several appearances at charity events. He toured again in 2003, as part of a promotional campaign called Coca-Cola's Behind the Scenes With American Idol – a tour in which various American Idol finalists performed in select shopping malls throughout the country. A recording of Day singing Edwin McCain's "I'll Be" is included on American Idol: Greatest Moments. This compilation album of all the season one finalists was released in 2002 and reached #4 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Although Day has never released a full album, he collaborated with his fellow American Idol season one finalist A.J. Gil on a single in 2003. The song, "Calling All Angels", was written for and released through the charity organization Give Kids the World. Day and Gil first performed this song in Pasadena, California's New Year's Day Rose Parade. Later that year, Day released his own single, "Come Into My World", which attained limited airplay in Atlanta, Georgia. A full album by the same title was set to be released around 2006, but has never been made available.