![]() It started at midnight and ended at 6 a.m.” ![]() And I had a Union-Tribune paper route in Point Loma when I was 19. “I worked at Hollywood Video, at Rubio’s, and all the way up to being the accounts manager at American Specialty Health. “I’d clean apartments that people had moved out of, and that was really gross,” she said in an October 2016 Union-Tribune interview. She always had this thing that made you want to watch her.”ĭay jobs: Before pursuing music full time in Los Angeles, Day had about two dozen day jobs. “She also listened to older music that our grandparents were listening to. Singing in the streets: “When we would walk home from school, Andra would make up songs and sing things by Brandy, Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston,” recalls Jessica Mays, Day’s close friend and former classmate. “She was fabulous the first time she was one of the leads in a school play. “I don’t remember her not excelling,” says SDSCPA vice principal Roxann Hatfield, who was Day’s biology teacher. ![]() School days: She attended the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts for six years and graduated in 2003. “Hearing those voices, I was like: ‘Wow! I want to do stuff like this, stuff with that impact’,” she said in a February 2016 Union-Tribune interview. First concert: NSYNC, when she was a teenager.Įarly influences: At 12, Day became a fan of the music of Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Dinah Washington.
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