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About Jeremy Schonfeld Music

Recorded in Vienna, Austria, Jeremy had internally debated Iron and Coal for years, but it wasn’t until his father fell ill that he began to write the project. The result is a raw take on the things he saw, felt and experienced from adolescence to adulthood as a child and grandchild of Holocaust survivors. As fate would have it Jeremy’s father passed away at the age of 77 on the exact date that Iron and Coal was being mastered. “I created this album as a tribute to my father, my grandparents, and to all of those who survived the Holocaust and their children who grew up living beneath the shadows of those horrific experiences,” says Jeremy. The singer/songwriter concept album is not a new undertaking for Jeremy, his Drift album was translated into a production as a benefit concert at BB Kings in New York City starring Adam Pascal, Julia Murney, Terrence Mann, Jarrod Emick, and Adam Kantor, among others. It garnered Schonfeld several “Best of…” honors including “Best Show of 2009” from Triangle Arts & Entertainment, and “Best Original Music” from Indy Week. Of the production, critics praised “Schonfeld's courageous rock and soulful song-cycle sensitively articulated a series of moments in a divorce, largely from the husband's point of view… a prismatic set of rocking, thoughtful, raging, aching – but ultimately joyous – confessions. Four Stars.” (Indy Week). It was also part of North Carolina’s “Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy and the 2006 New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). Other recent projects include: the album 37 Notebooks, which featured the vocal talents of Shoshana Bean, Tracie Thoms, Amy Spanger, Lauren Kennedy, Luther Creek, and Kate Shindle, among others. The feature film Clear Blue Tuesday, which he was featured in and wrote two songs for and the innumerable ATrainPlays. When he’s not composing or performing Jeremy is very active in helping young people achieve their goals in theatre through The Broadway Dreams Foundation—a premier performing arts training program. He is very proud to be actively involved, as he serves on the advisory board, is the musical director, a featured performer and teacher for the BDF. If that wasn’t enough he also wrote the foundation’s theme song. Schonfeld has also contributed original music for numerous benefit concerts including Defying Inequality, Broadway in South Africa, The Pink Campaign on Broadway, and Broadway for a New America, among others. He has been the featured composer for Monday Night, New Voices and Cutting Edge Composers II. Jeremy’s recording, “Song for New Orleans,” featuring Adam Pascal, is currently being used as part of a recruitment video for the American Red Cross. Jeremy’s stage show is also very impressive. Recent performances include Madison Square Garden, Birdland, Joe’s Pub, BB Kings, The Public Theatre, Symphony Space, and Lincoln Center, the Upright Cabaret in Los Angeles, 14th Street Playhouse in Atlanta and Boston University’s “BU on Broadway” series. He’s also a regularly featured performer on the Rock and Roll concert series “Rockers on Broadway.” Jeremy lives in Brooklyn with his Kiwi wife Sarah-Jane, super-cool teenage daughter Alexandra, and hyper dog Byron. Jeremy is a singer/songwriter/composer/lyricist. He even acts when they let him.
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Genres:
R&b/soul, Pop, Rock, Soul, Singersongwriter, Theater, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
University City, Missouri

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About Jeremy Schonfeld Music

Recorded in Vienna, Austria, Jeremy had internally debated Iron and Coal for years, but it wasn’t until his father fell ill that he began to write the project. The result is a raw take on the things he saw, felt and experienced from adolescence to adulthood as a child and grandchild of Holocaust survivors. As fate would have it Jeremy’s father passed away at the age of 77 on the exact date that Iron and Coal was being mastered. “I created this album as a tribute to my father, my grandparents, and to all of those who survived the Holocaust and their children who grew up living beneath the shadows of those horrific experiences,” says Jeremy. The singer/songwriter concept album is not a new undertaking for Jeremy, his Drift album was translated into a production as a benefit concert at BB Kings in New York City starring Adam Pascal, Julia Murney, Terrence Mann, Jarrod Emick, and Adam Kantor, among others. It garnered Schonfeld several “Best of…” honors including “Best Show of 2009” from Triangle Arts & Entertainment, and “Best Original Music” from Indy Week. Of the production, critics praised “Schonfeld's courageous rock and soulful song-cycle sensitively articulated a series of moments in a divorce, largely from the husband's point of view… a prismatic set of rocking, thoughtful, raging, aching – but ultimately joyous – confessions. Four Stars.” (Indy Week). It was also part of North Carolina’s “Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy and the 2006 New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). Other recent projects include: the album 37 Notebooks, which featured the vocal talents of Shoshana Bean, Tracie Thoms, Amy Spanger, Lauren Kennedy, Luther Creek, and Kate Shindle, among others. The feature film Clear Blue Tuesday, which he was featured in and wrote two songs for and the innumerable ATrainPlays. When he’s not composing or performing Jeremy is very active in helping young people achieve their goals in theatre through The Broadway Dreams Foundation—a premier performing arts training program. He is very proud to be actively involved, as he serves on the advisory board, is the musical director, a featured performer and teacher for the BDF. If that wasn’t enough he also wrote the foundation’s theme song. Schonfeld has also contributed original music for numerous benefit concerts including Defying Inequality, Broadway in South Africa, The Pink Campaign on Broadway, and Broadway for a New America, among others. He has been the featured composer for Monday Night, New Voices and Cutting Edge Composers II. Jeremy’s recording, “Song for New Orleans,” featuring Adam Pascal, is currently being used as part of a recruitment video for the American Red Cross. Jeremy’s stage show is also very impressive. Recent performances include Madison Square Garden, Birdland, Joe’s Pub, BB Kings, The Public Theatre, Symphony Space, and Lincoln Center, the Upright Cabaret in Los Angeles, 14th Street Playhouse in Atlanta and Boston University’s “BU on Broadway” series. He’s also a regularly featured performer on the Rock and Roll concert series “Rockers on Broadway.” Jeremy lives in Brooklyn with his Kiwi wife Sarah-Jane, super-cool teenage daughter Alexandra, and hyper dog Byron. Jeremy is a singer/songwriter/composer/lyricist. He even acts when they let him.
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Genres:
R&b/soul, Pop, Rock, Soul, Singersongwriter, Theater, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
University City, Missouri

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