Grammy-nominated Dr. Jeremy Fox is a highly in-demand clinician, presenting clinics and serving as guest conductor of All-State choral and instrumental ensembles throughout the U.S. and Canada. He earned his B.M. degree in Piano/Jazz Studies from Western Michigan University, and his M.M. and D.M.A. in Jazz Composition from the University of Miami. Jeremy served for one year as a Visiting Professor of Jazz Voice at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, and for fourteen years helped run the School for Music Vocations. In 2023, he became Professor of Vocal Jazz at Mt. San Antonio College, 20 miles east of Los Angeles. There he directs the award-winning Singcopation and Frontline vocal jazz groups, and is creating a Jazz Voice program which offers classes not traditionally offered to singers. For 20 years, Jeremy coordinated the SMV Vocal Jazz Camps in various locations around the U.S. and Canada. And for fifteen summers, he has also coordinated in-person and online retreats to empower students and music educators called the Jazz Harmony Retreat.
Jeremy has received 11 awards from Downbeat magazine, for Best Written Song, Best Arrangement, Studio Engineering, and for his vocal ensembles. Jeremy’s arrangements are also published on his website, as well as with Alfred Music, Sheet Music Plus, and UNC Jazz Press. His arrangement of “All My Tomorrows” featuring Kate McGarry was nominated for “Best Arrangement – Instruments and Vocals” at the 57th Annual Grammy™ Awards.