Australian Native, Jeremiah’s “Made New” CD Release Show set for Wednesday, November 28th at The Foundry

Australian Native, Jeremiah releases his debut album Made New and he invites you to join him at the CD Release Show on Wednesday, November 28th at The Foundry.  Local Nashville husband and wife duo, Chasing Summer will be opening the show right after doors and Jeremiah will take the stage to launch the debut album immediately after their set.
The show is free and the first 100 guests will receive a free copy of Made New.  Doors open at 7:15pm and Jeremiah will take the stage at 7:30pm.  Plenty of free and convenient parking is located near the venue.  “I am very excited to share the new album with everyone on Wednesday!  Rehearsals are going well and everything is coming together really well,” quoted Jeremiah.
Produced by Shay Watson, Made New features 8 original songs by Jeremiah and one alternative bonus track.  “It was quite the experience recording with such a skilled producer as Shay, “Jeremiah recalled, “The whole process allowed me to learn the inner workings of the industry and how it all works.  I am thankful to have worked alongside some of Nashville’s finest musicians.”  Jeremiah spent all summer in Nashville working closely alongside Watson to complete the project for its Fall debut.  “Jeremiah’s debut solo project is one you will want to hear.  The album contains fun uptempo pop music with introspective, intelligent, and spiritually moving lyrics.  His enthusiasm and his love for people shine through on Made New.  Jeremiah is an artist that you want to be on the lookout for,” Watson commented about the overall project.
For the latest information on Jeremiah be sure to visit www.Jeremiahofficial.com and  https://www.facebook.com/jeremiahofficialpage.  The Foundry is located in Marathon Village at 1419 Clinton Street, Nashville, TN.  More information on The Foundry visit  or reach them at 615.327.1200.

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