Jeremiah Harmon (the artist formerly known as Jerry Holliday) is an American singer-songwriter known for his evocative voice, poetic lyricism, and genre-blurring blend of folk, blues, and alternative influences. Born in Louisiana and raised in the heart of the Bible Belt, Harmon grew up in a deeply musical family—his father a Baptist pastor and his mother a choir director who homeschooled him and his three siblings. Together, they often sang in church, laying the foundation for his lifelong connection to music.
Harmon began writing songs as a teenager and formed his first band at sixteen, performing at open mics and regional festivals around Memphis, Tennessee. By 2020, he had released his debut album to critical acclaim, earning features in NPR’s All Songs Considered, Ventipop, Out Magazine, Billboard, and other major outlets.
Formerly known as Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon, he has since released five studio albums, including his most recent project, Stupid Hero, produced by Grammy Award–winner Adan Jodorowsky. He has toured nationally and performed at renowned venues such as The Hotel Café in Los Angeles, Rockwood Music Hall in New York City, and multiple stages across Nashville.
Currently, Harmon is at work on a new album that explores early childhood memories, family history, and the personal mythology that continues to shape his creative vision.
Check out Jeremiah's story and music at https://www.facebook.com/jerryholidaymusic