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Raised in a musical family, and with many opportunities to perform on stage as an actor, singer, and musician in places like church, school, and elsewhere, Jeremy Shorter is all about production - making things look and sound good.
While his own personal style of music is an underground blend of electronic rock and electro-pop, he has been involved in a bluegrass-tinged rockabilly band, played for bands, orchestras, jazz groups, church worship teams, and even performed on other people's albums.

He produced his mother, Sally Shorter's Southern Gospel-styled 2009 album, "A Song in My Hear", performing instruments, doing backing vocals, assisting in every aspect of the album's creation including artwork, and arrangements, and even engineering alongside his long-time engineer/friend, Jason Watson of Icthus Studios, Fayetteville, AR.

He was the recordist/engineer for the audio-book version of international speaker/author Mubita C. Nawa's book, "The Roadmap to True Leadership".

Recently, he wrapped production for a suspense-thriller film by Phoenix local rap-producing legend Irin 'Iroc' Daniels' first feature film, "Bloodink - The Tavalou Tales".

As an editor, he has edited books by several authors, and does video editing for Catalyst Church of NW Arkansas, the church he regularly attends.

Whatever your needs, Jeremy Shorter is ready to listen, and help you develop your idea, be it music, print, or video/film.
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