Performing live is the driving force of what Ceci Day does.
It started in a pub in Jericho, Oxford, moved through the venues of the city, then onto open mic nights in London and most recently a headline set at the Troubadour.
Every step has been self-driven — building an audience one room at a time.
‘Country Girl Sound’ sees Ceci Day serve up a vibrant guitar arrangement and beautifully unique vocal twangs, as she performed the song live at notable London music venue Karma Sanctum.
What makes that journey interesting is the sound Ceci has been developing along the way, which sits in the space between folk, country, rock and acoustic storytelling — a transatlantic sound shaped by a life lived between New York, London and the American West.
That in-between quality is not a compromise; it is the point. It is music that doesn’t belong entirely to one scene or one side of the Atlantic, and that is precisely what gives it room to travel.



