Jeremy Horn is an interesting guy. He grew up in
Memphis—“Home of the Blues” and the
“Birthplace of Rock-n-Roll”—but his music
sounds more like the Beatles than B.B. King or Elvis. He writes songs
for the church and songs for the radio—yet his songs are
often deeper and more complex than either has traditionally allowed. He
lives in a city that is known as much for its racial unrest and
inner-city violence as it is the place Elvis called home—yet
leads worship at one of the largest multicultural churches in the
South, where half the congregation is African-American. Jeremy Horn is
an enigma. But when you meet him, he looks and sounds just like the guy
next door—if the guy next door has a traditional southern
drawl. “The best way for me to describe Memphis,”
laughs Horn, “is that it's a small town with one million
people. I can't go anywhere without seeing someone I know. It's not the
cleanest city and it's seen some tough times. But at the same time,
there are real people here. There's a lot of musicians here
who are just interested in making music, not being famous.”
Making music is what has preoccupied Horn ever since he was given his
first guitar at the age of fifteen.
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“Mr. Horn does a good line in rock worship with a sound that mixes The Beatles with Delirious?. The result is an organic rock sound packed with catchy songs and lyrics that are a million miles away from the trite throwaway of so much modern worship. With a crisp production in place, there is plenty to enjoy…it's a worshipful uplifting album…If you like the sound of Tim Hughes and Chris Tomlin, here's another name that you need to add to your list and an album that is waiting for you to discover!”
– Mike Rimmer (Cross Rhythms Magazine)
Thanks for the friendship.. Hope you enjoy the music and message behind it. My mission in life is to fight Human Trafficking. understanding the individual pain of others is sometimes to painful for an other individual to touch and that is frightening ...what i mean is that someone whose life is not traumatized and brutalized as a regular sequence of every day events unconsciously seeks the camouflage and shelter of apathy and banality from the reality of such devastating anguish and terror ...but the spirit of young people who are used as sex slaves in the systematized global industry of human trafficking is now reaching out to the human fellowship in hope and desperation and through technology ...it is scary when humanity turns a blind eye to this horror ...its like ignoring genocide whilst it is happening ...what i am asking is that if you hear the cry of these young people who are existing in an environment of torture and brutality each and every day that you then please do not turn away from them ...please reach deeply into your heart and soul and please in 2009 join a movement or become a part of an event that challenges modern slavery in the 21st century ...
Jeremy,Through music I would hope to spread love throughout the world. In New Orleans we have a way we do things, and I would like to extend my hand of friendship. Always, Melvin
Thanks man. Yeah I was wanting and planning on showing up 4 your show at God's Way Church but I couldn't make it. Maybe next time your in town or Im down that way we can get collab on something.
Just a week left befor your In E-ville. LOL Hey check out the my space page it has exploded the last few days. It has doubled twice. Only been up for a couple months. See you soon. Mitch
Well Hello Jeremy from Wattle Grove Australia!!
Thank you for your comment and may God grant you his peace, his wisdom, his provision and his blessing. In fact, may you prosper as your soul prospers.
God bless you and have an awesome day!!!
Don’t forget to let me know how I can pray for you specifically.
hey Jeremy when are you going to be back in Northern Michigan? We took our youth group to see you at the little church in Roscommon. You and your band really inspired my daughters, shortly after that my 19 and 17 year old decided that they wanted to sing praises to the lord for a career. It has been a rough go but I know they have the voices and will power and God willing it will happen for them. thanks for the impact you guys had on them. Linda
yeah, you're welcome :) i go to ignite flint so i cant wait to meet you maybe today, or at least har you preform. For some reason today is a really special day at church... i just have that kind of feeling. :)
Hey Jeremy! Thanks to you and the awesome band for the amazing worship at Ignite Flint. This was the second time I've seen you and each time you exude the Holy Spirit and bring so much to the praise and worship. You really helped God move people to receive Him in their lives and I just hope for many many blessings on you all since you have been a blessing to us. God Bless!!