Massachusetts-based cellist, guitarist, composer and songwriter Jeremy Harman is always exploring shifting musical terrain with a continual desire to evolve as both an artist and a person. Drawing from a diverse pool of stylistic influences including classical, jazz, folk, rock, metal, electronic and free improvisation, his musical path has taken him across the globe in venues ranging from concert halls and art galleries to carnivals, street corners, bars, clubs and house concerts.
Jeremy is the cellist for the NYC-based Sirius Quartet who have performed throughout the U.S., Germany, Switzerland, China, Taiwan, Malaysia and South Africa, bringing their “progressive chamber music” and original compositions to audiences of all ages. Recent collaborators include Tracy Silverman, Uri Caine, Rufus Reid, Linda Oh, Billy Martin, Peter Stan, Frank Almond, and Marlis Petersen. He also appears frequently with instrumental chamber music/indie-rock alchemists Cordis, including performances on NPR's Mountainstage and concerts throughout the U.S.
As a freelance cellist, Jeremy has shared the stage with an extremely wide range of artists including Quincy Jones, John Williams, Pinchas Zuckerman, Bobby McFerrin, Tony Bennett, Sir Elton John, Sting, Lady Gaga, DeVotchKa, Debbie Harry, Mark Ribot, Mary J Blige, and Peter Gabriel in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, House of Blues Boston, Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, the Kodak Theatre, Walt Disney Hall, and The Newport Jazz Festival. Jeremy is the new Artistic Director of the New Directions Cello Festival.