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Jeremiah H Ferguson

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Jeremiah Ferguson
Birth nameJeremiah Ferguson
Born (1995-08-22) August 22, 1995 (age 30)
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
GenresHip hop, Alternative, Rock, Acoustic
Occupation(s)Musician, Singer, song-writer, promoter, Performer, Recording Artist
Years active2011–present
Associated actsBizarre, D12, Mastamind, natas, Shady Records, Reel Life Productions

Jeremiah Ferguson (born August 22, 1995) isn't quite known for a stage name, just his birth name. Jeremiah Ferguson is an American singer, performer, and promoter, best known for his work with Detroit-based hip hop rapper Bizarre of D12, Shady Records and Mastamind of natas, Reel Life Productions in his latest released single "Whats Right" featuring both rappers.

Early life

Jeremiah was born Jeremiah Holden Ferguson on August 22, 1995, in Taylor, Michigan. He grew up living between his mother and father until the passing of his father in 2011, which inspired a more musical pathway for the then fourteen year old. He started playing guitar when he was in fifth grade after his cousin showed him how to play Deep Purple's song "Smoke on the Water". He began writing lyrics to go with his guitar licks and eventually he had whole songs that he could then perform at local parties in the Downriver Michigan areas. [1]

Career

2011-2012

Jeremiah was a frequent guest performing on "The Detroit Live Show" two times, which is accredited to him in the 2011 Dec. issue of Detroit Live Magazine on page seven [2] Jeremiah was featured in the Dec. 2012 edition of Detroit Live Magazine, being named "Jammer of the month" on page twenty-six [3]. He got his shot to be on the Detroit Live online radio show through building his credentials up by opening up for National Artists on their tours, including opening up for Sebastian Bach, original lead singer of Skid Row on the Kicking and Screaming tour at the Emerald Theatre on Feb. 4, 2012, in Mt. Clemens, MI. [4] [5] . Also being the first to perform on April 20, 2011, opening up for Warped tour band Kaleido singer Christina Chriss and Former [[Distints member better known as the Temptations Melvin Davis. His first big performance came from getting his national television debut on the MyTv20 network through Comcast on a talent show called "Shame or Fame" coming in second place. He had another big show to highlight the year for him by being the opening act for Kill Devil Hill featuring members of Pantera Rex Brown, [[Black Sabbath]] Vinnie Appice, and Mark Zavon of WASP at the New York New York in Chesterfield, MI, September 9, 2012 [6]

2013

Jeremiah started off 2013 with more opening slots on National Tours, including Sponge at their CD release party and 20th anniversary as a band on "Sponge Day" at the diesel concert lounge in Chesterfield MI, September 13, 2013. Also, being direct support on the "Weird and Wonderful Tour" with Zach Myers guitarist of Shinedown, November 29, 2013, at the Diesel Concert lounge in Chesterfield MI. [7] On the thirteenth of April in 2013, Jeremiah got more national recognition by performing in the "This is It" Talent search competition with celebrity guest judges Tito Jackson of the Jackson 5, Damon Eden of Epic Records, Ray Parker Jr, the writer of the Ghostbusters theme song, Kern Brantley Lady GaGa bass player, and Sandy Lal of Universal Music Group at Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit, MI, which had a commercial that aired on national television. [8] [9]

In late 2013, Jeremiah had his name featured on the cover of the August Edition of Detroit Live Magazine for having a full page article on him, including some highlights of his musical career on page eight by Darian Counts, and his name can be seen on multiple pages inside the issue promoting his recent concerts at the time [10]

2014

In 2014, Jeremiah met with Bizarre of D12 and started working closely with him, helping with promotion, social media, graphic design, and some Live show performances, including one at the Hash Bash in Ann Arbor, MI, on April 5, 2014, hitting the stage with the "Weirdo Movement" and Big T Qmb from Eminem and Fuse Tv's national Television show Total Slaughter, in front of over 10,000 in attendance. [11] As he got more fame from performing at big concerts, he received more on air online interviews from the DetroitDungeon.com with hosts Vj Strokenfold and known dancer and performer Kelley Jean on Jan. 14, 2014, and again with special guest Dj Mark Ep Kid Rocks official Cruise DJ on Feb. 25, 2014. With added light from other shows he found himself getting a two-hour interview and performance live on TapDetroit.com's Dont Panic Radio w/ hosts Ryan Bond and Amber Ruehle from 105.1FM in Detroit, MI, June 8, 2014. [12]

Continuing his big shows of 2014, Jeremiah opened up Anybody Killa and Big Hoodoo of Psychopathic Records In Allen Park, MI, at Simons After Dark on Feb. 2, 2014 [13] [14] [15] Also landing a spot opening up for original singer of [[Faith No More]] Chuck Mosley at the I Rock Nightclub in Detroit, MI, on March 15, 2014[16] [17] Shining more light on his music career, he got an opening slot performing before Bizarre hit the stage at his Record Release Party for his Mixtape Lace Blunts pt. 2 at the Shelter in Detroit, MI, on March 2, 2014. After being around each other for some time Jeremiah ended up being in a scene of Bizarre's latest music video for "Cocaine Shades" from his 2014 release of Lace Blunts part two [18]

Jeremiah had a few more career-highlighting performances for April 2014, being the opening act before Rich Pyle from National Television show on TruTv Hardcore Pawn and his band Superlast at Rockstarz in Garden City, MI, April 11, 2014. The very next day he had the same position but sharing the stage with Ex lead singer of Motley Crue John Corabi at the Diesel concert lounge in Chesterfield, MI, on April 12, 2014 [19]

Discography

Studio albums

N/A

Mixtapes

N/A

Discography Single
  • Whats Right ft. Bizarre of D12 and Mastamind of Natas (2014) [20]

Further reading

[Jeremiah Interview by Darian Counts in Detroit Live Magazine August 2013]

References

  1. http://issuu.com/detroitlivemagazine/docs/wednesday_7___31_104
  2. http://issuu.com/detroitlivemagazine/docs/detroitlive
  3. http://issuu.com/detroitlivemagazine/docs/12_12_1114
  4. http://events.detroitnews.com/mount_clemens_mi/events/show/231696445-sebastian-bach
  5. http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/sebastian-bach/2012/emerald-theatre-mount-clemens-mi-6bdeb2e2.html
  6. http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/kill-devil-hill/2012/new-york-new-york-chesterfield-mi-1bddedac.html
  7. http://www.shinedownsnation.net/2013/11/zach-myers-starts-his-solo-acoustic.html
  8. http://www.tmz.com/2013/04/19/tito-jackson-talent-show-lawsuit-kids/
  9. http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php?t=502161
  10. http://issuu.com/detroitlivemagazine/docs/wednesday_7___31_104
  11. http://www.songkick.com/festivals/986778-monroe-street-fair-hash-bash/id/19929993-monroe-street-fair--hash-bash-festival-2014
  12. http://www.tapdetroit.com/?powerpress_pinw=8682-podcast
  13. http://detroit.eventful.com/events/abks-simons-valentine-show-/E0-001-065526541-3
  14. http://events.nbc4i.com/allen_park_mi/events/show/369077320-abks-simons-valentine-show
  15. http://detroit.eventful.com/events/big-hoodoo-abk-web-three-kaaren-styles-/E0-001-065722330-5
  16. http://www.bandsintown.com/venue/2159165-i-rock-nightclub-w-slash-chuck-mosley-18+-detroit-mi-tickets-and-schedule
  17. http://www.songkick.com/concerts/19601524-chuck-mosley-at-irock-nightclub
  18. http://www.thisis50.com/profiles/blogs/bizarre-king-gordy-cocaine-shades-official-music-video
  19. http://www.nationalrockreview.com/2014/04/18/johncorabi-chesterfieldtwp-mi-12apr2014/
  20. http://www.faygoluvers.net/v5/2014/08/jeremiah-ferguson-whats-right-ft-bizarre-mastamind/

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