Jem (singer)

Jem
Background information
Birth name Jemma Griffiths
Born 18 May 1975 (1975-05-18) (age 36)
Penarth, Wales
Genres Trip hop, pop rock, folk, New Wave
Years active 2002–present
Labels Sony BMG
RCA
ATO
Associated acts Glass Pear
Website www.jem-music.net

Jemma Griffiths (born 18 May 1975, in Penarth, Wales),[1] better known as Jem, is a Welsh singer-songwriter. Her debut album, Finally Woken, includes elements of rock, new wave-styled electronica and trip-hop. Along with electronic producer Guy Sigsworth (Björk, Frou Frou), she wrote the song "Nothing Fails", which was later re-worked by Madonna and appeared on her 2003 American Life album. Her second album Down to Earth was released on 16 September 2008.

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Biography

Beginnings

Jem was born in Penarth, Wales, a small town near the Welsh capital, Cardiff. Her siblings are Chloe, Yestyn and Georgia. Yestyn is in the band Glass Pear.

Although she began singing and writing songs during her time at Stanwell school at age thirteen in Penarth, Wales, she decided to head into law and attended Sussex University. However, she spent less time and energy on studies and focused on being a DJ agent, although she did eventually receive a degree in law. There in Brighton, she spent a lot of time promoting club nights, and helped set up and run the specialist breaks label Marine Parade. She has said she "went to class as little as [she] could without being kicked out".[2]

In November 1999, she assembled a mobile recording studio where she further developed her songwriting and music production skills. During this period, she completed four demos that would eventually set up her career in the music industry. From there, she moved to London where she collaborated with Guy Sigsworth, and then to Brooklyn to work with Ge-Ology (Mos Def, Talib Kweli). In autumn 2002 she met Yoad Nevo, who became her co-producer.

Music career

Jem's solo career began in earnest in 2002, when a demo version of the song "Finally Woken" was played on the Los Angeles radio station, KCRW. The track became one of the most listener-requested songs at the station, landing her in their top 5 played artists, and all prior to any record label being attached. As a result, Bruce Flohr was so impressed with her demos that he offered Jem a recording contract onto Dave Matthews' ATO label.

She was subsequently signed to the label ATO and released the moderately successful EP It All Starts Here in autumn 2003, followed by the album Finally Woken in March 2004.

Jem released the single "24" from Finally Woken in 2003 as a limited edition promo single, and then released her debut single, "They", from the same album, which followed the next year in her homeland of the UK, with a separate video. A remix of the song was the first release on her vinyl imprint label CrazyWiseMusic.[3]

Further singles followed in the UK, before she took a gap to write and record a new album. Whilst working on the album, with Lester Mendez, she wrote a song called "Once In Every Lifetime" for the Eragon movie soundtrack. The song "It's Amazing" from the Sex and the City movie soundtrack is the official first single from her second album, which she has entitled Down To Earth, released on 16 September 2008.[4]

Her music has been featured on numerous television programs such as Damages, The O.C., Desperate Housewives, Wonderfalls, 90210, Six Feet Under, Crossing Jordan, Grey's Anatomy, Medium, and "Wish I" was used as the theme tune to the ITV show, Celebrity Love Island.

Jem performed live at KCRW Radio in 2002 and 2004; WOXY in 2004; Popworld, Glastonbury Festival, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Sasquatch! Music Festival, V Festival, and on Top of the Pops in 2005.

According to Jem's official website, "Jem is currently in the studio finishing up her new album" to be released in the summer of 2011 or early 2012.

She has been presented with the opportunity to pursue her dream as a filmmaker. "I've been studying film-making, screenwriting, and developing script ideas for several years now, hoping one day I'd have the time to follow my passion into movie-land and start making films." Though she is very proud of the album and promises to be making music "until I'm old and grey", she will be taking time off from music to film her directorial debut.[5]

Personal life

Jem married Joseph George in September 2009.[6]

Discography

Albums

Year Name Charts

UK
Albums
Chart
[7]

U.S.

U.S.
Heat

U.S.
Indie
2004 Finally Woken
  • First studio album
  • Released on 24 March 2004
  • Labels:
  • Formats: CD, download
6 197 11
2008 Down to Earth
  • Second studio album
  • Released on 16 September 2008 (US)
  • Labels:
  • Formats: CD, download
64 43 4

EPs

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
UK[7] IRE AUS ITA AUT NDL GER SWE CAN US
2005 "They" 6 8 28 31 15 27 45 47 Finally Woken
"Just a Ride" 16 27
"Wish I" 24 27
"24" 98
2008 "It's Amazing" 77 Down to Earth
"Crazy" 97
2009 "And So I Pray"
"I Want You To..."

Various

Song Production Title Year Production Type
"Just a Ride" Music from the OC: Mix 1 2004 soundtrack
"Maybe I'm Amazed" Music from the OC: Mix 2 2004 soundtrack
"California Sun" "Just a Ride" 2005 single
"Amazing Life" Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends 2005 soundtrack
"Easy Way Out" Carmen Rizzo: The Lost Art of the Idle Moment 2005 album
"The Thieves" Weapons 2006 album
"Once in Every Lifetime" Eragon: Music from the Motion Picture 2006 soundtrack
"Everytime" Vusi Mahlasela: Guiding Star 2007 album
"Ecouter" Carmen Rizzo: Ornament of an Imposter 2008 album
"It's Amazing" Sex and the City: The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2008 soundtrack
"Yellow" Sweetheart: Our Favorite Artists Sing Their Favorite Love Songs 2009 compilation
"Until the Morning Comes" Glass Pear: Until the Morning Comes 2009 single

Song usage

Song Production Year Type
"Come on Closer" "Closer"
"Las Vegas"
Life As We Know It"
Desperate Housewives
2004
2006
2004
2004
trailer
unofficial soundtrack
Clip
Official Season 1 Promo
"Wish I" "Celebrity Love Island"
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 1, Ep. 7
2004
2005
title theme
unofficial soundtrack
"Maybe I'm Amazed" "The OC" 2004 official soundtrack
"Just a Ride" "The OC"
"Monster-in-Law"
"The Prince and Me"
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 2, Ep. 2
"Summerland"
"Shark" S2E03
2004
2005
2005
2005
2004
2007
official soundtrack
official soundtrack
official soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
"They" "The OC"
"Crossing Jordan"
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 1, Ep. 1
"The X Effect"
"Strictly Come Dancing"
2004
2004
2005
2007
unofficial soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
title theme
"Tango/Argentine Tango Track(Series5/8)
"Save Me" "Grey's Anatomy" S. 1, Ep. 6 2005 unofficial soundtrack
"Flying High" "Wonderfalls" S.1, Ep. 11
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 2, Ep. 20
"One Tree Hill" S. 2, Ep. 15
"Laguna Beach"
2004
2005
unofficial soundtrack
"Amazing Life" "Six Feet Under"
Lexus ES 350
2005
2006
official soundtrack
advert
"24" "Ultraviolet"
"Smallville"
"Center Stage: Turn It Up"
"Without A Trace"
2006
2005
2008
2005
trailer
unofficial soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
trailer
"Once in Every Lifetime" "Eragon" 2006 official soundtrack
"California Sun" "Grey's Anatomy" S. 3, Ep. 22 2007 unofficial soundtrack
"It's Amazing" "Sex and the City: The Movie"
"Medium" S. 5, Ep. 89, 90
2008
2009
official soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
"Crazy" "Gossip Girl" 2008 unofficial soundtrack
"I Always Knew" "90210" 2008 unofficial soundtrack
"Keep On Walking" "Damages" S. 2, Ep. 13 2009 unofficial soundtrack

References

  1. ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=33315774&blogId=489021965 Jem myspace blog Thursday, 14 May 2009
  2. ^ Kenly, Emma (14 March 2005). "Jem's the best of British". The Sun. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/life/article214362.ece. Retrieved 2007-12-22. 
  3. ^ "soulseduction.com - jem - they (remix)". January 2005. http://www.soulseduction.com/common/item_detail.php?ItemID=145623. Retrieved 2007-12-22. 
  4. ^ "::Jem:: The Official Homepage". Jem: The Official Homepage. 27 May 2007. http://www.jem-music.net/?p=news. Retrieved 2007-05-31. 
  5. ^ http://www.jem-music.net/news.php
  6. ^ "Joseph George's Bio". http://www.josephgeorgemusic.com/Joseph_George_Official_Site/bio.html. 
  7. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 281. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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