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Siri Records recording artist Jeremiah has been added to the roster of performers for the 12th annual Rochester MusicFest. He will join Heather Headley, K-Ci & JoJo, Kem, Cameo, Doug E. Fresh, Caron Wheeler, The Emotions, Charlie Wilson, the Mambo Kings, and Jimmie Highsmith, Jr., for the star-studded concert July 9. Others performing at the festival includle Ruben Studdard, Latoya, Cassie, and Cheri Dennis among others.
Jeremiah's debut album, Chasing Forever set to be released this fall. The first single “Get Away” is available on iTunes and has been recieving early spins accross the urban and smooth jazz stations.
No stranger to the world of music, Jeremiah was weaned on the works of Sarah Vaughn, Nina Simone, Anita Baker, and Darryl Coley, and began singing at age seven and writing songs at age 10. While studying opera on scholarship at Syracuse University, Jeremiah had the privilege of training with Patricia Alexander, the mother of opera performer Renee Fleming. His extensive training culminated in a debut performance at Carnegie Hall when he was 21.
Since that time, this prolific singer/songwriter has had the honor of sharing the stage with such acclaimed artists as George Michael, Michael Bolton, Yolanda Adams, Amel Larrieux, and Rachelle Ferrell, who considers Jeremiah’s talent “endless.”
Jeremiah will be featured in August as a performer in the Groovevolt.com PLAY series and is planning for a possible fall tour with soul siren Syleena Johnson.
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