Jared Kuemper
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Jared Kuemper is a Canadian born producer/songwriter/engineer/mixer.
Jared became interested in the recording studio and record production at the age of 12 while observing his music instructor recording background vocals for an album at her husbands studio. Jared volunteered to work at the studio for several years until he graduated high school and began engineering projects of his own. Jared is now an experienced and accomplished producer and songwriter based in Toronto. Known for his keen pop ear and strong songwriting skills, Jared has worked with artists such as Sheryl Crow, Tegan and Sara, Wil, Jann Arden, Jason Falkner, Aaron Pritchett, and Jessie Farrell.
Jared has had several #1 or Top 10 songs in the Canadian radio charts. They include: "Fall" by Butterfinger (written by Jared Kuemper, Dean Person, Tyler Penny & Tariq Hussain, "Do You Feel" by Butterfinger (written by Jared Kuemper & Dean Person) and "Take It to the Top" by Jessie Farrell (written by Jessie Farrell, Jesse Tucker and Jared Kuemper). Other Top 10 songs produced, engineered or mixed by Jared Kuemper include Aaron Pritchett's "Big Wheel," "Hold My Beer," "Warm Safe Place," and "The Weight" and Jessie Farrell's "Don't Even Try."