Jeremy McDaniels

Singer-songwriter Jeremy McDaniels is an American artist whose versatile sound infuses contemporary and classic Country, with elements of R&B, pop and rock, creating a unique style compared to modern greats Jimmie Allen and Luke Combs.  

Jeremy was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. Between the ages of seven and 16, Jeremy was the youngest member of both musical acts The High Praise Worship Group and later The Kings of Joy, with whom he toured and recorded with before going solo in 2003, allowing him to open for the world famous Jackson Southernaires and Texas Boyz, where he received honorable accreditation.  

As a solo artist, Jeremy’s passion for music increasingly developed as he performed at local churches, banquets, and home goings. He credits his musical influences to the greats of Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw and Darius Rucker. “My mission is to bring people together and heal through music,” he said. 

Jeremy’s undeniable talent as a songwriter began to blossom and he wrote his first album in 2010 titled GOD is Able.  He later followed up with singles Just a While (2018), Fear (2019), and the infamous Daddy’s Little Girl (2020).  

Jeremy is currently working on his highly anticipated sophomore EP entitled Just Jay. The release of the first two singles Let’s Get Country and It Was Me have quickly garnered praise in the country music industry. “You’re definitely country, the good kind of country!” said Cara Miller of Radio Free Texas. “Worthy and ready for commercial radio play,” commented a country music reviewer of El Paso, Texas.