Jeremy Messersmith
Jeremy Messersmith was born in Winona, Minnesota in 1983. He released his debut album 'The Alpenglow' in 2006, and his song 'A Girl, a Boy, and a Graveyard'...
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Jeremy Messersmith was born in Winona, Minnesota in 1983. He released his debut album 'The Alpenglow' in 2006, and his song 'A Girl, a Boy, and a Graveyard' gained attention a few years later. That track, along with others like 'Love You to Pieces' and 'Beautiful Children,' showed his way with quiet, thoughtful lyrics.
In 2010, Messersmith was diagnosed with a neurological disorder that affected his voice and balance. He kept writing and performing, adapting his approach. His albums include 'The Silver City' from 2011, 'Heart Murmurs' from 2014, and 'Late Bloomer' from 2018.
His music draws from folk and rock traditions, with a straightforward, personal feel. The songs tend to be more about small moments and observations than big statements.
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