Jeremy Rose | |
Birth Date: | 21 August 1984 |
Birth Place: | Sydney, Australia |
Genre: | Jazz |
Occupation: | Musician |
Instrument: | Saxophone, bass clarinet, piano, flute |
Label: | Earshift Music, ABC Jazz, Jazzgroove Music, Tall Poppies |
Associated Acts: | The Vampires (band) |
Jeremy Rose is a jazz saxophonist, bass clarinettist, and pianist who is a founding member of the band The Vampires. He is also artistic director of record label Earshift Music and an academic at the University of Sydney.
Rose was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. Career highlights include Australian and European/UK tours with artists such as Lionel Loueke, Kurt Rosenwinkel, The Beautiful Girls. Jeremy is founding member of The Strides and The Vampires, Visions of Nar, Vazesh, Compass Quartet, Project Infinity and the Jeremy Rose Quartet. As a composer, he has received a multiple grants from the Australia Council for the Arts, ABC Jazz, Create NSW, APRA AMCOS and Inner West Council.
Rose composed Iron in the Blood: A Musical Adaptation of Robert Hughes' The Fatal Shore, performed by the Earshift Orchestra and featured at the 2020 Sydney Festival. Rose co-composed Disruption! The Voice of Drums with Simon Barker and Chloe Kim, which premiered at the 2021 Sydney Festival. Rose has taught jazz improvisation, saxophone, composition and Music Business Skills at Sydney Conservatorium of Music. In 2009, Rose founded the label Earshift Music, a Sydney-based independent record label for jazz and adventurous music.
With The Earshift Orchestra
With The Vampires
With Vazesh
With The Strides
With Compass Quartet
With Cameron Undy
With Steve Barry Quartet
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.! |-| 2023| Face to Face| Best Independent Jazz Album or EP| |[1] [2]