Jeremy@JeremyFox.net
Creston, California
Grammy-nominated Dr. Jeremy Fox is a Professor of Vocal Jazz at Mt. San Antonio College, directing vocal jazz ensembles, leading the jazz voice program, teaching accompanying classes, as well as classes in audio and production. For 14 years, Dr. Fox taught full-time at the School for Music Vocations program, for many years conducting vocal and instrumental ensembles alongside renowned arranger Phil Mattson. He is excited to be crafting a new jazz certificate program at Mt. San Antonio College to go hand-in-hand with their phenomenal award-winning ensembles. The goal for his program is to help empower singers with skills not taught at most traditional college programs. He is in demand as a festival and conference clinician, and has served as guest conductor for sixteen All-State ensembles throughout the U.S. and Canada. His ensembles have been invited numerous times to prestigious conferences such as the Jazz Education Network’s Annual Conference – and his ensemble was the only collegiate group representing vocal jazz at the most recent American Choral Directors Association National Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio.
As a student, Jeremy received 12 awards from Downbeat magazine, including awards for: Best Written Song, Best Arrangement, Studio Engineering, and for his own student-led vocal ensemble. Jeremy’s arrangements are published on his www.JeremyFox.net website, as well as with iJazzMusic.com, Alfred Music, Sheet Music Plus, Anchor Music Publications, UNC Jazz Press, as well as on his own website. He has written for such artists as: Kate McGarry, Take 6, Theo Bleckmann, The Real Group, Cadence, m-pact, Raul Midón, Terence Blanchard, John Secada, and Metropolitan Opera singers Eric Owens and Denyce Graves. He is the musical director for “Bossa Nova Sinfónico”, which sets to orchestra the bossa nova music of Antonio Carlos Jobim – the show has so far been performed in Cuba, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the United States. He has conducted the show with the Costa Rican National Orchestra, the Symphonic Orchestra of Campeche and Coyoacán, and the National Symphonic Orchestra of Cuba. He has also twice acted as the guest conductor for the Henry Mancini Institute Jazz Orchestra, based in Miami. Jeremy’s inaugural album was entitled “With Love” (Jazzbill Records). The album featured his big band and orchestral arrangements for a phenomenal line-up of singers, including Kevin Mahogany, Kate Reid, Kate McGarry, Lauren Kinhan and Peter Eldridge (from the New York Voices), Anders Edenroth (from The Real Group), Rose Max and Ramatis Moraes, Derek Fawcett, Wendy Pedersen, and Sunny Wilkinson. His arrangement of “All My Tomorrows” featuring Kate McGarry was nominated for “Best Arrangement – Instruments and Vocals” at the 57th Annual Grammy™ Awards.
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