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"I just wanna be my true self Don't wanna be the limitations of anybody else" - Terrance Day, lyrics from song "I Can't Tell You"

Singer And Songwriter Terrance Day spent 10 days writing 10 songs. Those songs were to become his CD release "A Simple Life". This effort released on his own record label "3000 Records" is fully produced with a full band.  It will be available not only online, but also in independent retail stores nationwide. Tour dates will include cities throughout the East Coast, USA. He will perform solo at most venues.

The CD features other talented Artists on drums, bass, lead guitars, and backing vocals. Artists include: Desi Serna on lead guitars (Author of "How To Teach Guitar" and "Fretboard Theory"). Jim Schwartzentruber on bass guitar. Jim was also the Producer of the CD at his studio (Muddbrother's). JR laid down the drum tracks (Member of Hip Hop group "Lazy Genus"), Sarah Schemansky (Terrance’s wife) played the jaw harp, and sang backing vocals. These recordings not only featured talented Artists, but Artists who put their heart and soul into this project.

This recent recording effort is truly the mark of a long and positive music career. However, this does not mark the beginning. Since 2002, Terrance has played over 600 shows, and doesn’t have plans to slow down anytime soon. He has toured the country driving a 1973 Plymouth Fury Station Wagon nick named the "Superwagon". Terrance drove the vehicle for about a year and a half until the vehicle was no longer drivable, but he still misses it! He also recorded a previous CD release under the name “Deron 5L”. That first CD release was called the "Signature EP" (2004). Three were 5 songs featured on that CD including "Sara Ann In California" which received airplay on multiple independent stations worldwide. His song "College Town" was featured on a world famous Podcast network called "U-Turn Café", and still played around US and international colleges.

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Album "A Simple Life" - Available Now!