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Jeremy’s heart raced as he handed a thin envelope over the stale corporate desk. He was greeted by a knowing smile from his boss, a former big band trombonist, as if reliving his life choices for a moment. The resignation letter would be the last act of a decade long struggle with his working identity, and the beginning of the 32 year old’s headfirst dive into music. In the Spring of 2018, Jeremy would buy and lovingly convert a green transit van and set out to busk his way around Europe. The North Star of dedication to music set in his heart and a lifetime of insecurity to conquer.
Relishing the world of music business independence, Jeremy released two albums and a live EP in the late Twenty Teens including his first studio album working alongside Decoy and Old Jet studios and producer Simon Britcliffe in Suffolk. The releases peaked BBC Introducing interest leading to BBC Radio 6 radio play and a performer slot at Hay Festival. Support slots for The Feeling, Ben Ottewell (Gomez) and Scott Matthews quickly followed. The latter of which was snubbed just weeks before by the Covid pandemic.
Covid provided an opportunity to set up his own record label and publishing company Triplane Records and expand into collaboration, creating and leading the bands Pinfeather and Mongrel – Releasing six tracks respectively into the Triplane catalog. A full length solo album (Into The After) followed just before the end of lockdown, stretching Jeremy’s legs as a producer and paving the way over 300 live shows in the two years following the pandemic.
2024 brings a fresh new collaborative album, a further addition to the Triplane catalog, and an evolution of sound away towards alt-pop and soul, whilst maintaining the narrative storytelling of his previous work. Jeremy’s most ambitious European and UK tour to date follows in Autumn 2024.

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