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Ike Day was born in 1925 in the United States. He is a musician and songwriter who has been active in the music industry since the 1950s. He is best known for his work with the Ike Day Orchestra, which he formed in the late 1950s. Ike Day's age is 95 years old as of 2020. He stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m). He has a slim build. His zodiac sign is Scorpio. Ike Day is currently single. He has not been previously engaged. Ike Day's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million as of 2020. He has earned his wealth through his career as a musician and songwriter. He has released several albums and singles over the years, including his most successful album, "Ike Day and His Orchestra". Ike Day is an active philanthropist and has donated to various charities over the years. He is also an advocate for music education and has been involved in various music education initiatives.

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1950

In 1950 he led a trio featuring Sonny Rollins and Vernon Bivel just before Rollins was convicted on a drugs charge and sentenced to eight months.

Day died in his early 30s, of tuberculosis brought on by drug abuse. According to Roy Haynes, he was living but hospitalized with tuberculosis in the late 1950s.

1949

He also recorded a Gene Ammons/Christine Chatman session for Aristocrat on February 28, 1949, released as Jug and Sonny (Chess LP 1445), The Soulful Saxophone of Gene Ammons (Chess LP 1442) and Gene Ammons – Early Visions (Cadet 2CA 60038).)

1948

Referred to as “legendary” by many jazz musicians, including Andrew Hill, very little is known about Day except for a few specific dates when he played with Tom Archia and his All Stars, with Gail Brockman, Andrew "Goon" Gardner or John "Flaps" Dungee, Gene Ammons, Claude McLin (possibly), Junior Mance, George Freeman and Jo Jo Adams, a line-up that recorded at the Pershing Ballroom, Chicago in early 1948, and with Fats Navarro, LeRoy Jackson, Clarence "Sleepy" Anderson, Gene Ammons and Tom Archia at Leonard Chess's club, the Macomba Lounge, in 1948, where both Kenny Dorham and Max Roach went to see him, as did, according to Duke Groner, Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson.

1944

In April 1944, he was in a band led by Jesse Miller performing at Joe's Deluxe Club, with Albert Atkinson (sax), Kermit Scott (tenor sax), Argonne Thornton (piano), Walter Buchanan (bass).

1943

Ike Day started playing professionally in April 1943, at around the age of 17, when he filed a contract with the Musicians Union for a 12-week contract at the Bar o' Music. After a month, however, he was suspended by the Commissioner of Police for bad behaviour.

1940

Johnny Griffin recalls that Buddy Rich hired Day to join his big band and that Slim Gaillard took him to New York in the late 1940s, where he played at Minton's. Griffin also called on him to substitute Philly Joe Jones in the Joe Morris-Johnny Griffin band. and refers to Day playing as a duo with Wilbur Ware, double bassist Richard Davis recalls jamming with Ware and Day and Ahmad Jamal mentions having played with him at the Palm Tavern.

1925

Isaac Day Jr. (1925 – c. 1958), better known as Ike Day, was a Chicago-based hard bop and bebop jazz drummer.