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A native Oklahoman, Jeremy Rodgers is the very definition of a country musician. From his rich, down home smile to his easy, lilting drawl, everything about him speaks of the good people, simple living, and proud musical tradition that have made him who he is. His vocal abilities have been compared to the baritone styles of other country artists such as Chris Young, Josh Turner, and the legendary Merle Haggard.

 

Though he cannot remember a time when he wasn't singing every chance he could, Jeremy's earliest memeories are those of singing with the church children's choir and the grade school Christmas pagent, but it was as a teenager the first time he stepped into the spotlight, picked up the microphone, and started following his dreams. While other boys dreamed of professional sports and uniforms, Jeremy saw stage lights and screaming fans in his future. A vocal contest at the Oklahoma State Spring Fair was his first taste of what that felt like; and he was hooked. 

 

His life's journey hasn't always been musical, but the dream remained. In 1996, he felt the need to answer the call to serve his country, so he enlisted into The United States Air Force where he remained until 2009. Now, after thirteen years in the military, he is once again fighting to make his dream a reality.

 

Jeremy's style has been described as, "traditional country with an edge." His voice definitely hearkens back to the deep, soulful voices of the classic country troubadours; yet his songs are brimming with an excitement, power, and passion that are entirely modern. The result is a style that is country to the core and loved by fans of all ages. 

 

Jeremy's performances include the Oklahoma Rodeo Opry, Mustang's Rodeo Days, The Oklahoma State Fair, The Heartland Opry, The Clinton County Jamboree, and a yearly spot at Harrah Day. In 2013 he was recognized as Entertainer of the Year for the Oklahoma Chapter of the Country Music Singer's Association, and in 2015, he placed second at a preliminary round of The Texaco Country Showdown.

 

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