Jeremy Larson | |
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Origin | Springfield, Missouri |
Genres | Acoustic Alternative Rock Christian |
Occupations | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Labels | Outlook Music Co. |
Associated acts | Mutemath |
Website | http://www.jeremylarsonmusic.com/ |
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Although Jeremy is a solo musician, he has been known to incorporate drums, guitar, cello, trumpet, mandolin and various keyboards[1] |
Jeremy Larson is a Springfield, MO based solo musician. He has so far released an EP and a full length album on Outlook Music Co. as well as two independent albums and two DVDs.
Jeremy Larson is widely known for is appearance on the Jay Leno Show on January 15, 2009 as the guest pianist for post-rock band Mutemath.[2]
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On January 15, 2009, Jeremy Larson performed alongside alternative rock band Mutemath during the "Spotlight" section of The Jay Leno Show on NBC.[3][4]
Cold was Larson's first album. It is however no longer available nor track list found. There are, however, three known tracks.[5]
Swim was released on March 13, 2007 on Outlook Music Co.
Jeremy Larson was released on September 18, 2007 on Outlook Music Co.
The DVD, released in the fall of 2007, is Larson's full-length concert DVD. It features Jeremy Larson and several local Missouri musicians playing 9 songs performed at the Gillioz Theater in downtown Springfield on April 10, 2007. The video also features behind the scenes footage and practice sessions.
The Salvation Club is Jeremy Larson's first self-released album, released on October 28, 2008.[6]
They Reappear is Jeremy Larson's latest and second self-released album, which was released on March 15, 2011. All songs were written, performed and produced by Jeremy Larson. The drums on tracks 6, 7, 9, and 10, however, were performed by Darren King of Mutemath. The album was mastered by James R. Carter III.[7]