Artist's albums
Horsepower For The Streets (Deluxe Version)
2023 · album
Youngblood
2022 · single
Restless Heart
2022 · single
Lucky
2022 · single
Horsepower For The Streets
2022 · single
Good Day
2019 · album
Afraid To Lose You (feat. Jonathan Jeremiah)
2019 · single
Mountain
2018 · single
Good Day
2018 · single
Oh Desire
2015 · album
Gold Dust
2012 · album
A Solitary Man
2011 · album
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Biography
Influenced 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. In 2011 Jonathan released his debut album, ‘A Solitary Man’ to critical acclaim. Much of it was written in his early 20s while travelling across the US, finessing the growing cache of songs that were emerging from a heartache. Returning to London, Jonathan got a job at Wembley Arena as a security guard and spent every penny he could on the subsequent, painstakingly self-produced recordings. In addition, he hired Jules Buckley, founder of the Heritage Orchestra, to arrange his songs. Two further albums followed, 2012’s 'Gold Dust' and 2015’s 'Oh Desire', both of which consolidated his audience, especially in mainland Europe, and earned him further accolades, not least a phone call from legendary James Bond composer John Barry, who offered to write with him. Nonetheless, it’s this fourth album, 'Good Day' – his debut for PIAS Recordings – which represents Jeremiah at his finest. “Some things just take a little longer to find their way,” he laughs, shrugging. “It’s taken me a while to find who I am, and what I want to sing about.”