

Jeremy is a singer/songwriter, guitarist, banjoist and poet. Since 2008, he has as well served as Music Director and bandleader for the OBIE award-winning arts cabaret The Secret City.
He released his first album, TENANT in 2014, followed closely by two fan-funded EPs in 2015, WINTER BARE and NEW YORK IN SPRING. The latest full-length album THE GREATEST FIRE (2018) was released by Jungle Strut Music. He can also be heard soundtracking major network television shows and feature films.
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THE GREATEST FIRE (2017-18)
Recorded at Wave Lab (Tucson), New Monkey (Los Angeles) and Creekside Sound in Brooklyn.
NEW YORK IN SPRING (2015)
This collection of love songs for New York are bossa-nova inspired tunes featuring Bass’ live band, and influenced by the great composer Jobim and Brazilian guitar masters Luis Bonfa and Baden Powell. After winters of being cooped up, the city derobes and stretches out into the streets, cafes and bars and you wonder how you could live anywhere else. Recorded at Creekside Sound in Brooklyn.
WINTER BARE (2015)
An album of alt-country love songs recorded in Elliott Smith's New Monkey Studio in Los Angeles, featuring members of Iron & Wine, Calexico, Neko Case, and Zappa Plays Zappa. These lush and delicately layered songs beautifully illustrate the hope, possibility and loss of love. Guaranteed to keep you warm during the darkest of winters.
TENANT (2014)
A love of storytelling, evocative lyrics and lush imagery characterize Jeremy's first solo work. Recorded and mixed by producer Matthew Vitti of MotherBrother Studios, Tenant features the bass playing of Pete Griffin (Young Beautiful In A Hurry, Zappa Plays Zappa), the keyboard skills of composer Aaron Kotler, strings from members of Silouette Quartet, as well as a backing array of mandolin, banjo, and lap steel guitars.
COUNTING SHEEP: LULLABIES (2013)
Samples available on SoundCloud
These instrumental lullabies form the backbone of a daily musical practice that Jeremy is sharing with the public for the first time. This collection of global classical guitar music includes works by Tarrega, Llobet and Sor, as well as original songs and improvisations on banjo and mandolin. This is an ideal find for children's bedtimes, candlelit evenings or long study hours.