"The Life of the Singer is the Song." - Jeremy Dean
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Jeremy Dean's Nashville journey began in 1997, when he was discovered in his home state of Oklahoma, by Eddy Bolton, tenor singer for the legendary Gospel music family, The Speers. Jeremy uprooted to Nashville and traveled extensively on the road until 1999, at which time his passion for songwriting led him to focus his direction in that regard.
Jeremy credits his professional evolution as a singer, songwriter, and producer to Dove award-winning and Grammy nominated producer, Joe Huffman. Since their first collaboration in 1997, Jeremy has become an accomplished voice in both studio and live performance. He is a member of the coveted Bluebird Cafe family and has appeared there regularly since 2010. He has recorded with multi-faceted artists from various genres and performed with many, including Grammy artists Mike Farris, Lionel Cartwright, Jennifer Kinley, Taylor Hicks, and other award-winning artists and musicians.
Jeremy's first commercially released song cut was in 2000, when Grammy nominated artist, Barbara Fairchild, recorded a Gospel song Jeremy wrote shortly after High School, titled, “The Table Grace Prepared,” which Barbara included on her project, “Forever Friend.”
Jeremy has collaborated with award-winning songwriters Stan Webb, Gerald Smith, John Pennell, Jon Robbin, Billy Dean, Gordon Jensen, to name a few, and he is also honored to work with many independent and upcoming artists and songwriters in Nashville and the changing music scene. Jeremy's songwriting credits include many self-penned songs, but he has also collaborated with over one hundred individual writers since 2000 as well, out of which he continues to build his network of consistently productive writers.
Creating around his passion for songwriting has also allowed Jeremy to be a part of various other projects, including writing children's songs for LifeWay Christian stores. He also received his first motion picture break from director, Christopher Forbes, in the 2019 release of "American Confederate," (ITN Films) starring Parker Stevenson, a movie which included his song "When We Fight."
Jeremy's first international break included seven songs selected for a project called "Dirt Road," by South African artist, Jason Bradley. The project was named Country "Album of the Year" on March 12, 2015 in South Africa, with the additional songs on the project written by fellow South African, Gary Hannan.
Songs available by Jeremy Dean (J Dean Music) may be licensed for recording through the Harry Fox Agency: HFA is the nation’s leading provider of rights management, licensing and royalty services for the music industry. With over 48,000 music publishing clients, HFA issues the largest number of licenses for the use of music in both physical and digital distribution formats.
Jeremy credits his professional evolution as a singer, songwriter, and producer to Dove award-winning and Grammy nominated producer, Joe Huffman. Since their first collaboration in 1997, Jeremy has become an accomplished voice in both studio and live performance. He is a member of the coveted Bluebird Cafe family and has appeared there regularly since 2010. He has recorded with multi-faceted artists from various genres and performed with many, including Grammy artists Mike Farris, Lionel Cartwright, Jennifer Kinley, Taylor Hicks, and other award-winning artists and musicians.
Jeremy's first commercially released song cut was in 2000, when Grammy nominated artist, Barbara Fairchild, recorded a Gospel song Jeremy wrote shortly after High School, titled, “The Table Grace Prepared,” which Barbara included on her project, “Forever Friend.”
Jeremy has collaborated with award-winning songwriters Stan Webb, Gerald Smith, John Pennell, Jon Robbin, Billy Dean, Gordon Jensen, to name a few, and he is also honored to work with many independent and upcoming artists and songwriters in Nashville and the changing music scene. Jeremy's songwriting credits include many self-penned songs, but he has also collaborated with over one hundred individual writers since 2000 as well, out of which he continues to build his network of consistently productive writers.
Creating around his passion for songwriting has also allowed Jeremy to be a part of various other projects, including writing children's songs for LifeWay Christian stores. He also received his first motion picture break from director, Christopher Forbes, in the 2019 release of "American Confederate," (ITN Films) starring Parker Stevenson, a movie which included his song "When We Fight."
Jeremy's first international break included seven songs selected for a project called "Dirt Road," by South African artist, Jason Bradley. The project was named Country "Album of the Year" on March 12, 2015 in South Africa, with the additional songs on the project written by fellow South African, Gary Hannan.
Songs available by Jeremy Dean (J Dean Music) may be licensed for recording through the Harry Fox Agency: HFA is the nation’s leading provider of rights management, licensing and royalty services for the music industry. With over 48,000 music publishing clients, HFA issues the largest number of licenses for the use of music in both physical and digital distribution formats.
Jeremy Dean Songwriting Collaborations Spotify Playlist
This playlist of songs, all written or co-written by Jeremy Dean, is not all-inclusive of every credit in the list below, as some songs are not available on the platform; however, it is over three hours of listening enjoyment. Be sure to Follow, Like & Share while you're listening. It is very much appreciated. |
J Dean Music Credits (Music, TV & Film)
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