Jeremy Wallace
Jeremy Wallace is a blues/rock singer/songwriter from New Jersey. He has performed at various venues in the US and parts of Europe and has opened for artists such as Dave Van Ronk, John Hammond, and Freedy Johnston. Wallace took guitar lessons from Van Ronk, who sang a duet with Wallace on the song "Samson and Delilah" on Wallace's second album, She Used to Call Me Honey. Currently Jeremy performs both solo and with his trio w/Matt Gruenberg on bass and Tom Costagliola on drums.
Discography
- My Lucky Day (1998)
- She Used To Call Me Honey (2004)
- Suicide Suitcase (2008)
External links
- Official web site
- The Jeremy Wallace Trio performing live on WFMU, August 19, 2009
- Jeremy Wallace performing solo on WFMU, May 12, 2004
- Jeremy Wallace performing in quartet setting (with Dennis Diken) on WFMU, April 11, 2001
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