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Jeremy Gloff was born on 8 January, 1975 in New York. Discover Jeremy Gloff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Jeremy Gloff Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jeremy Gloff Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jeremy Gloff worth at the age of 49 years old? Jeremy Gloff’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
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Timeline
Jeremy Gloff's visibility has increased recently on the Tampa Bay scene. His song "Losing Fahrenheit" was featured in the soundtrack from 2009's independent documentary Strip Club King: The story of Joe Redner. Jeremy was in attendance at the film's March 2009 premier in Ybor City.
Jeremy is also a visual artist, well known for pulling visual pranks on locals and protesters in Ybor City. In June 2009, the Tampa Bay Times named him "Artist of the Day": "Simultaneously funny, twisted, spunky and inspirational, Jeremy Gloff is an icon in Tampa Bay. Whether he dazzles audiences via his ever-changing performance styles, "Rickrolls" passersby in Ybor City or provides insight by way of his advice column, "Dear Gloffy," in Reax Magazine, he hasn't failed to entertain and surprise his fans."
2008 saw the album release of "1987", a send-off of 1980s dance music, and a radical departure from Gloff's earlier work. Jeremy received a jab for the dance album in an appearance on Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (Season 6, episode 10).
In June 2008, Jeremy was performing a cover of Jill Jones acoustic song "So Much in Love" in New York (in the dance style of "1987") and Jill surprised audience members by getting up on stage to sing along.
Now's The Right Time To Feel Good was #10 on OutVoice's Online GLBT Top 40 CD Chart in 2006.
His music was featured on the soundtrack for the 2006 film "Hooked", which was a documentary exploring the "online cruising" phenomenon in the gay community.
Gloff's music appeared on Don Waters 2006 compilation Kitestringing: The Prison Literature Project Benefit CD.
Gloff toured with Seattle's Betty X and Portland's Summer in 2004. This tour led to Gloff and Summer releasing albums with an experimental, freely redistributable "open source licensing" scheme under the Lossless Records label.
1999's "Green Arrow" was about obsessive-compulsive disorder: "Its 2:00... at 2:03. If the floor's wet you'll die lonely, Ten hang-ups on his machine, The sickness of a routine."
A March 1999 review in Ink 19 had this to say about 1999's self-titled "Jeremy Gloff": "Over 14 songs, Jeremy lets us in to his world, and sometimes it's a very scary place to be."
"Leaving" (from 1996's Midnight Blooming) offered clues to a transitional period for Gloff, both in his personal life and in his music. He would ultimately leave New York and re-emerge in Tampa, FL in 2000 with the release of "Spin Girl Spin":
Early songs, including "Straight Femme" (from 1995's "Heavy Machinery") had lyrics such as: "It's an ugly paradox when he's on top of Goldilocks. Well I'm not the only one who thinks he swings both ways."
Jeremy began his performance career in Fredonia, New York from 1993 to 1999, during which time he essentially self-produced a handful of cathartic "indie" pop/rock albums, which for the most part have followed a consistent formula involving gay relationships, alienation within the "gay community", along with fairly candid (and often dark) stories related to coming of age and coping with social and sexual identity in the gay and lesbian community.
True Stories (1993)
Still Feel It (1994)
Heavy Machinery (1995)
Below The Velvet (1996)
Midnight Blooming (1996)
Songs About Stupid People (1997)
Jeremy's Wonderland (1997)
Autumn (1998)
Jeremy Gloff (1998)
Spin Girl Spin (2000)
America Is Lonely Tonight (2001)
Romantico (2003)
The Orange Songs (2004)
Now's The Right Time To Feel Good (2006)
1987 (2008)
21st Century Love Songs (2009)
THIS (2011)
Inside Of Blue Buildings (2013)
Hurricane Lullabies: The Best Of Jeremy Gloff (2015)
Those Who Survived (2016)
Jeremy was born in New York on January 8, 1975. He currently lives in Tampa, FL.