Back To Artist
Jethro Jeremiah : Fire In Me
Log in to add to your wishlist
World soul music - with a hint of reggae
Genre: World: Reggae
Release Date: 2005
Fire In Me Record Label: Bay Area Recordz
  • Buy CD - $12.97
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Fire In Me 4:24 $0.99
Hotchkiss Street 2:47 $0.99
Love Ya Girl 5:16 $0.99
Hey Down There 4:54 $0.99
Trouble 5:56 $0.99
Shoulda Never 3:58 $0.99
Gust of Wind 3:40 $0.99
As Time Goes By 3:19 $0.99
Sometimes 2:23 $0.99
Spin Around 3:23 $0.99
Turn It Off 4:54 $0.99
Fire in Me - Extended Version 6:11 $0.99
Jim Reid song 2:43 $0.99
preview all songs

Album Notes

A good song is inspired by the happiest or saddest moments in life. Even the moments in between can be a significant inspiration, as long as the content represents what is real".

Now based in San Francisco, Jethro Jeremiah was born in Mendocino,
California, at a convention for midwives. As a young boy he moved to
Maryland, then spent several years enjoying life on The Farm, Tennessee, one of this country's oldest and most successful communes.

Jethro grew up in a family that loved to sing, and he began performing
in plays and musicals when he reached high school. He moved to San Francisco around the age of twenty, and that's when he first started writing songs.

Jethro's distinctive music often has a reggae feel, while his voice is
that of a soul singer, and his songs come from the heart. Jethro's lyrics
have more than a passing acquaintance with the street, which is where Jethro first really began to sing.

He started out playing his songs in Haight Ashbury. For several years
he was a regular attraction on Haight Street. It was as if he felt compelled to share his beautiful voice and his song-writing talents. In fact, before he took up guitar, you'd find Jethro out on the street singing and shaking one of those "percussion" eggs.

While it's not easy to get noticed on Haight Street, people have ears
and things began to happen.

One passerby had connections in the local music business. This chance
encounter resulted in an invitation to play the lounge at The Fillmore.
Another meeting on the street, this time with an English film crew, led
to Jethro's mucic being featured on a uk tv-special about the Burning Man festival.

Around the same time, Jethro formed a band and landed a weekly gig at Storyville, playing every Thursday in the spacious backroom of what had once been a jazz club. This gig turned into a six month 'residency' that is still remembered by 'fans from the early days'.

Storyville helped Jethro build an ever-growing following of loyal fans.
This fanbase nominated the band for an SF Weekly 'Whammy Award', and continued support resulted in appearances at festivals and clubs throughout California.

"My sound just comes to me naturally, and I'm sure my influences such
as Bob Marley, Motown, R&B and Tracy Chapman show through."

One of Jethro's songs won the online Make A Star contest, while his
voice gained him the honour of opening a summer show for Ray Charles. Jethro has showcased at Great American Music Hall and he and his band have delivered impressive performances at festivals throughout California and beyond.

While Jethro's writing is evolving over time, his music still finds inspiration in reggae. Jethro's musical stance is comparable to contemporary bands who pick and mix from different kinds of rock music. Jamaican music has different styles, periods and influences. So in addition to the island rhythms of ska and rocksteady, you'll find Jethro's songs are also informed by R& B, gospel and, of course, soul music. Jethro's band are fully capable of expressing and embellishing his music.

Top drummer Lou Neuburger and Dave Lionelli on bass form the crucial backbone of the music. Ryan Tatarian adds flavour on the keys, and contributes stellar backing vocals behind Jethro. Steve Munger adds rhythmic punch and melody on tenor and soprano saxophones.


The Jethro Jeremiah Band

Jethro Jeremiah (Guitar/vocals)
Ryan Tatarian (Keys/backing vocals)
Lou Neuberger (Drums)
Dave Lionelli (Bass)
Steve Munger (Saxophones)

Read more...

REVIEWS

Jethro Jeremiah Band is amazing!
author: kim tobon
I work at a special ed school and one of the teachers was playing this C.D. She had received it from her brother for Christmas. We were all up and dancing around to it! unreal vocals,heartfelt music. I went on line at work and ordered the C.D. that day! I love finding new great music. Thanks Jethro Jeremiah Band !!! Very well done!!
Read more...
Jethro Jeremiah Band opened my appreciation for contemporary music.
author: Thema Love
The Jethro Jeremiah Band is talented and diverse. They create feel good music that makes you want to sing along. Lead singer/songwriter Jethro Jeremiah has a voice to be reckoned with, and his abilitiy as a writer is fantastic. I look forward to seeing this band expand even further upon the many genres they perform. This band has a high potential for cross over success due to the diversity of style present in "Fire In Me"...how can you not like the Jethro Jeremiah Band!
Read more...