Raised in California , songwriter Jeremy Jay recalls pop songs of Lou Reed… Read Full Bio ↴Raised in California , songwriter Jeremy Jay recalls pop songs of Lou Reed ou Ian Curtis.
After Airwalker (2007), EP including a cover of Siouxsie and the Banshees, Lunar Camel, he later recorded a version of Into the Groove from Madonna for the tribute album Through the wilderness (2007).
The same year, he composed the soundtrack of the movie Dreamland.
But it's with A place where we could go, released in 2008, that the the singer received good reviews from the critics and Pitchfork.
Biography
Jeremy Jay was born in the San Diego suburb of Chula Vista in Southern California. His family later moved to Los Angeles. At the start of elementary school, they moved 5 hours north to Monterey, California.
Early on, when Jeremy was 14 he started playing in high school bands with schoolmates performing to packed venues in the area. Having seen her sons devotion to music, his mother had bought him an eight track reel to reel recorder that Jeremy made recordings on in a studio that he made in the garage.
When Jeremy was 18 he moved to Portland, Oregon, where he would later meet
Calvin Johnson , the singer of the 1980's/90's band Beat Happening from Olympia, Washington, and founder of K records, which later on released Jeremy's records:
Airwalker EP in 2007; A Place Where we Could Go LP in 2008; and Slow Dance LP, in 2009.
Jeremy Jay currently lives in Los Angeles and loves photography, painting and writing.
The 7" single, Breaking the Ice, from the K LP, Slow Dance, is slated for release on K and is currently preparing to go on a UK/European and American tour
starting September 10th - November 15th.
After Airwalker (2007), EP including a cover of Siouxsie and the Banshees, Lunar Camel, he later recorded a version of Into the Groove from Madonna for the tribute album Through the wilderness (2007).
The same year, he composed the soundtrack of the movie Dreamland.
But it's with A place where we could go, released in 2008, that the the singer received good reviews from the critics and Pitchfork.
Biography
Jeremy Jay was born in the San Diego suburb of Chula Vista in Southern California. His family later moved to Los Angeles. At the start of elementary school, they moved 5 hours north to Monterey, California.
Early on, when Jeremy was 14 he started playing in high school bands with schoolmates performing to packed venues in the area. Having seen her sons devotion to music, his mother had bought him an eight track reel to reel recorder that Jeremy made recordings on in a studio that he made in the garage.
When Jeremy was 18 he moved to Portland, Oregon, where he would later meet
Calvin Johnson , the singer of the 1980's/90's band Beat Happening from Olympia, Washington, and founder of K records, which later on released Jeremy's records:
Airwalker EP in 2007; A Place Where we Could Go LP in 2008; and Slow Dance LP, in 2009.
Jeremy Jay currently lives in Los Angeles and loves photography, painting and writing.
The 7" single, Breaking the Ice, from the K LP, Slow Dance, is slated for release on K and is currently preparing to go on a UK/European and American tour
starting September 10th - November 15th.
Gallop
Jeremy Jay Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Gallop' by these artists:
Black Oak I held the line You left me there It wasn't a crime To…
pe'zmoku Tsunagaru oto ga komaku wo tataku Tsutau kotoba ga mune wo…
Pe\'zmoku Tsunagaru oto ga komaku wo tataku Tsutau kotoba ga mune wo…
Pe\\'zmoku Tsunagaru oto ga komaku wo tataku Tsutau kotoba ga mune wo…
Tall Ships Hope is hard to find, when you don’t know what…
The Tall Ships Hope is hard to find, when you don’t know what…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jeremy Jay:
Airwalker What's in the air when you're walking on air Where can…
Escape To Aspen They brush their hair all day And make-up their face And w…
Heavenly Creatures Nite nite i'll turn off the lights Now but don't be…
In This Lonely Town I was walking around, In this lonely town. Yeah, I headed to…
Say What You Mean to Say Just driving in my car goin' really far No I don't…
Secret Sounds Hit the stage with the wild guitar, scan the horizon from…
Slow Dance 2 Slow Dance Do you slow dance Slow Dance Slow dance with m…
The Living Dolls They sit in the back seat Of their parents car Not saying…
Will You Dance With Me? Will you dance with me tonight? Your touch is sweet it…
Winter Wonder Winter wonder, winter wonder Tear drop, drop, drop, drop, d…
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@daisylefleur
Wow 11 years since I have heard this - time flies --- or better yet gallops. ❣🐎
@jgarciaroberts
Came here after watching the Edie Sedgwick video. Really got the mid-60s vibe so really surprised to see it's from the 2000s. Wonderful song about what Edie loved.
@observerofmadness4170
I came here after watching a well made video about Edie Sedgwick. I thought it was magically haunting and fit so well with that photo montage of beautiful Edie. I actually thought it was from that era. What this tells me is that this song is a timeless classic. I'm a fan now.
@Salamander676
observer of madness
I’m surprised he isn’t more popular than he is! Truly talented musician
@johndelorean9045
beautiful song
@lMUNCHAUSENl
This is pretty great.
@rocco...
Very 60ish! Nice to hear!
@miamagking
giddy up!
@hoax1234
entourage!
@TheCm1546
Hell yeah