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Jeremy was born to be a musician. Since he was a teenager, he sang
and wrote music. The gift he was born with was first used in the
secular world as a songwriter, organist and vocalist in the band The
Vagrants.
Once "The Vagrants" disbanded, in 1968, RCA Records picked up Jeremy to
record and release two solo albums, "From a Naked Window" and "Forty Miles
Past Woodstock."
He
continued in the secular music field with Dave Mason, who recorded
Jeremy's song, "Spend Your Life With Me," and Eddie Money, who also
recorded one of Jeremy's songs, "Call On Me."
The
songs that Jeremy wrote for The Vagrants are making a comeback in some
venues and because of this popularity, we have collected some artifacts
from Jeremy's secular career on this page. For many of us, it is a reminder of our youth, but
it is also a testimony of where Jeremy came from and the wonderful
transformation the Lord has made in his life.
We hope you enjoy
these mementos. If you are like Jeremy was, lost and confused, then we encourage you to read
Jeremy's testimony. What
God did for him, He can do for you!
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