With an all-consuming passion for music Jeremy Scott continually pushes himself to the max. He has been named radio's "Top A/C Artist Up and Coming," performed his single "Turn Around Again" with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, toured the tri-state acoustic scene, and has been the talk of Connecticut's music scene due to his unique sound and style of songwriting. "Turn Around Again" off of Finally Unfinished, as well as independently released "Rebound," have topped both radio and internet charts establishing himself within the ranks of today's rising stars.
Born in Chicago, 1985, formal musical training begain at the age of seven when Jeremy picked up the violin, and later the piano. Not until Scott self-taught himself the guitar at age 10 did he begin to write. By the age of 15, Jeremy had penned over 100 songs.
In 2001, Jeremy completed a demo with an 8-track which eventually landed in the hands of master guitarist and producer, as well as president of Riff Rat Records, John "Ratso" Gerardi. Gerardi later signed Scott to the label and came to release Jeremy's debut album "Finally Unfinished" in 2002 featuring all original material. The critically acclaimed album headlined as the single "Turn Around Again" scurried up the radio charts in late 2002. Jeremy subsequently took to the road and performed solo acoustically throughout Connecticut venues including famed Acoustic Cafe in Bridgeport.
Since, Jeremy's music has been featured on four worldwide complilation CD's, and two movie soundtracks. Scott further composed the orchestrial theme for the Director's View Film Festival feature "Our Town." "Turn Around Again," was also featured in "Yesterday, Today, and Tommorrow," which was viewed at the Sundance Film Festival.
Jeremy continues to write and perform live. Three unreleased songs "Rebound," "Blame Himself" and "Deep Things," are currently climbing the charts. |
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