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ARTIST ENQUIRY

Jeremy Olivier

Western Cape

Jeremy has performed all over South Africa, as well as in Germany, Switzerland and The Netherlands and has shared the stage with great international artists, such as George Benson, Katherine Jenkins, Jonathan Butler, Daniel Bedingfield and Oliver Mtukudzi. He has also shared the stage with some of South Africa’s finest musicians and artists, including Sibongile Khumalo, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Hugh Masekela, Freshly Ground, MiCasa, Mango Groove, Lira and Johnny Clegg.


In February 2012, Jeremy released his first single, ‘Serendipity’ to radio which became an instant hit and introduced him as an artist to the South African radio-listening public. Jeremy then went on to record a four track E.P and released a further two singles, ‘It’s My Time’ and ‘What About Now’ from that E.P, - both receiving the same enthusiastic response from deejays and the public alike. 'Serendipity’ charted at #6 on Heart 104.9’s SA Top 10, and ‘It’s My Time’ charted at #21 on Radio Helderberg’s Top 30 and at #2 on Bush Radio. August 2014 marked the release of ‘Beautiful’ - a heartwarming song about his adopted son who was abandoned at birth. The music video went viral on social media and was used by UNICEF South Africa to raise awareness for their campaign: Ending Violence Against Children, and led to Jeremy becoming a Celebrity Advocate for UNICEF SA. Later that same year, Jeremy released his debut, self-titled album, ‘Jeremy Olivier’ which earned him in a 2015 nomination in SAMRO’S, Wawela Awards for ‘Best Male Artist and Composer’. Jeremy’s sixth radio single: ‘Can’t Help Myself’ was released in March 2015 and climbed the Top 40 charts on Heart 104.9 – Cape Town’s biggest radio station.

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