JONATHAN JEREMIAH

Saturday 9 May 2015 2015

Support: The Leisure SocietyInfluenced by the classic songwriting of John Martyn, Scott Walker, and Serge Gainsbourg, London-born Jonathan Jeremiah's authentic timeless sound combines gritty acoustic R&B with folk-tinged soul.Born in London to an Anglo-Indian father and Irish Catholic mother, he began performing at the age of 14 after developing a deep rich baritone voice. During a road trip across America, he started writing songs in between journey stops and landed a job playing the piano in a New York bar, influencing his decision to pursue a career in the music industry.On his return to the U.K. After signing to Island Records in 2009, he released his debut EP, What's a Guy Got to Do?, supported Rumer and the Pierces on their U.K. tours, and provided vocals on "Good Riddance," a track from dance duo Aeroplane's second album, We Can't Fly. Written and recorded with former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler and the Roots ' Guestlove, his self-produced debut LP, A Solitary Man, was released in 2011.

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