How can you not love his music. We first heard him at the Austin Stock Show and Rodeo. He played at our cook off and brought the house down in multiple tents and became a good friend too. The washer tournaments were fun too. We love all the albums that he has put out since that first single he gave my wife. Looking forward to more of his great talent.
This is the best we have seen thus far from Jeremy - he is definitely showing growth as an artist and he is making really solid music. The Story is my favorite so far. This is a great album and Jeremy is a great guy...you should buy My Own American Dream and support true Texas country music.
Great Stuff!! Check out the newest album "I Keep on Living, But I Don't Learn". This album has something for everyone!!
Sweet music. Just got the new CD.
Great singer song writer. A must not miss live!
I have both albums, great music!
I love it!
Jeremy isn't well known in germany but there is even a radio station here in town, knowing him now...
Good luck Jeremy!
A Damn Good Ride is a wonderful journey through the musical minefields of Texas Country - written and sung by one of Austin's newest and finest singer / songwriters. Get on it.
I heard Jeremy Steding live at Gruene Music Hall and might have fallen in love with his music that night. He has an amazing voice and a unique sound. I have never heard anything quite like it. It is a mix of old school and new school-and makes you want to hear more. I bought the first CD--and counted down the days until the new one came out. A Damn Good Ride has become one of my favorites!!!
Building a name for himself in the weekday-residency honky-tonk circuit in Austin, Jeremy Steding acquits himself nicely as another young songwriter trafficking in a strain of country music considerably older than himself. His new album, a sophomore effort but a more fully-realized project than his obscure 2008 debut, nicely closes the gap between the old school (chugging Johnny Cash rhythms, fiddle & steel-driven arrangements) and the new school (warmly mixed sonics, smartly self-aware comedy) with a mix of sincerity and cleverness. With a voice so deep it almost booms, Steding can make even the occasional out-there lyric sound catchy (if you can guess what “The Sand Panther Medicine Show” is about after a couple of listens then you’ve got me beat) and make his more straightforward material (like the self-elegy “Let The Boys Drink Whiskey” and the jittery cool of “Can’t Slow Me Down”) sound like both a nod to the classics and a worthy addition to them.
Awesome work! This is what Texas music is all about...