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Years active
  
1966 - 1982


Name
  
Rusty Day

Role
  
Vocalist

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Birth name
  
Russell Edward Davidson

Born
  
December 29, 1945Garden City, MI, USA (
1945-12-29
)

Genres
  
Instruments
  
VocalsDrumsPercussionHarmonica

Associated acts
  
Ted NugentAmboy DukesCactusRusty Day & The MidnightersThe Detroit WheelsThe Band DetroitSteve GainesRossington-CollinsUncle Acid & The Permanent Damage Band

Died
  
June 3, 1982, Longwood, Florida, United States

Music groups
  
Cactus (1970 – 1971), The Amboy Dukes (1969 – 1975)

Albums
  
One Way or Another, Tooth Fang & Claw, Cactus, Marriage on the Rocks/Ro, Survival of the Fittest Live

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Performer

Rusty Day with the Detroit Wheels - Searching for Something


Rusty Day 45'' Vinyl (Side B): "I Gotta Move #2"


Russell Edward "Rusty Day" Davidson (born in Garden City, Michigan) was a lead vocalist, best known for his work with Steve Gaines, Cactus and The Amboy Dukes.

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Career with The Amboy Dukes

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Day joined The Amboy Dukes in 1969 after their former vocalist was fired. Day had just quit his own band, Rusty Day & The Midnighters. He stayed only for one album, Migration.

Career with Cactus

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Cactus was initially conceived in late 1969 as a supergroup of the Vanilla Fudge rhythm section of bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice with guitarist Jeff Beck and singer Rod Stewart. However, Beck had an automobile accident and Stewart joined Ronnie Wood in Faces. Out of frustration, Bogert and Appice formed what became known as Cactus in early 1970. The cast was complete when Day joined them on vocals and Jim McCarty joined on lead guitar.

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Having made a name for himself in Detroit's rock scene, Day worked to restore The Band Detroit to national prominence. The Band Detroit was formed as an offshoot of The Detroit Wheels by members Steve Gaines (who later joined Lynyrd Skynyrd), Teddy "T-Mel" Smith, Nathaniel Peterson, Terry Emery, Bill Hodgeson, and others. There is a recording of Rusty Day, Steve Gaines, and the rest of the band performing in 1973 called The Band Detroit - The Driftwood Tapes, which got released as a Lynyrd Skynyrd bootleg in 1998.

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In 1976, Day re-incarnated Cactus by placing an ad in Rolling Stone which stated that he needed exceptionally good guitar, bass, and drums. This line-up lasted from 1976 until 1979, and featured Gary "Madman" Moffatt, who currently plays drums for .38 Special.

Day, having turned down AC/DC's request to have him join their band to replace Bon Scott, and Rossington-Collins's request to have him replace Ronnie Van Zant, eventually formed Uncle Acid & The Permanent Damage Band which scored him a deal with Epic Records.

Death

Day was fatally shot at his home on June 3, 1982. His son, his dog, and Garth McRae were also fatally shot during the same attack. The murder officially remains unsolved, although the Seminole County Sheriff's Office believe the victims may have known the perpetrator, and that the killings may have been drug related.

References

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