Jem Godfrey
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Jeremy Godfrey, aka Jem, is an award-winning music producer and songwriter.
Jem is best known for being responsible in recent times, with Bill Padley at Wise Buddah music, for a string of UK number one hits including Atomic Kitten's "Whole Again", which earned the pair two Ivor Novello Award nominations, and the production and remixing of the international hit version of "Kiss Kiss" by Holly Valance. He won a Novello on May 25 2006 for the best selling single of 2005, "That's My Goal", for The X-Factor's Shayne Ward[1].
Less well known is that he was keyboardist and half the writing team with the neo-progressive band Freefall in the mid to late 1980s, and with them played in support of several leading lights of the time[2][3]. In 2004 he returned to this genre to write and perform with his new band Frost. Their first album, Milliontown, has been released, having appeared on American shelves on July 18th 2006, and Britain and Europe on July 24th.
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- ^ The 2006 Ivor Novello Awards. The Performing Right Society. Retrieved on July 27, 2006.
- ^ Freefall band profile - Lazy Gun Records. Retrieved on July 23, 2006.
- ^ Freefall band profile - New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock. Retrieved on July 23, 2006.