The Jeni Day Band
Jeni Day: guitar/vox



Singer, songwriter, rockin’ blues “axe-sister” Jeni is geared up to drop a massive earhole attack on unsuspecting Bay Area audiences.  Indie-Music.com warns “if you aren’t stirred or moved in some way by Day’s guitar playing, then you really must check for a pulse.”  As humble in person as she is badass with a pick in her hand, Jeni will soon have you saying, “Girls aren’t supposed to play guitar like that!”  Yeah, we know…

Eric Morris: drums/percussion




Drummer Eric Morris' precision meets power style is the result of formal lessons in traditional Jazz and an affinity for the early British invasion. Years of performing, recording and touring the west coast paved the way for his meeting Jeni during the Color Puddy days. They've continued to work together through this project over many years to create a cozy vintage sound to the modern blues/rock scene  -  Oh seriously -  who am I kidding.... snare -> loud-> good.

Seiya Sato: bass





A virtual roulette wheel of experience who put the low end in KISS, Zepp, Hendrix and Van Halen covers during his early years in Japan; Texas blues rock, Skynyrd, Allman Bros. while “down under” in Australia, Seiya truly puts the ‘world’ into his bass sound.  Hitting the Golden State in 2000, Seiya brings his experience of hundreds of club gigs and thousands of jamming hours to give that “down low” feel to this band.

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