THE STORY IN SONG…

Since 2008, Jeremy Redmore has been successfully writing and releasing music. That story began with his former band Midnight Youth before he began a solo career and established Redmore books as a vehicle for that catalogue. Beside this is a playlist containing all of those songs, while below are select music videos and live performances from Jeremy’s career.

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  • Singalong
    • 12/8/23

    Singalong

    This song is all about how, if we find the courage to express our true selves, we will naturally find support and encouragement from those around us.

  • Sing Like A Unicorn
    • 5/26/22

    Sing Like A Unicorn

    Inspired by the sell-out picture book of the same name, Sing Like A Unicorn is my debut children's song.

    It's wholly inspired by the idea that inside each of us is a completely unique individual that can be happier, more fulfilled and make the world a better place through embracing our originality. And one of the easiest and most fun ways to do that is by singing!

  • The Letter
    • 11/17/21

    The Letter

    The gold-selling first single from Midnight Youth’s debut album.

  • All On Our Own
    • 11/17/21

    All On Our Own

    The gold-selling second single from Midnight Youth’s debut album.

  • World Comes Calling
    • 11/17/21

    World Comes Calling

    The second single from Midnight Youth’s sophomore album.

  • Golden Love (Live)
    • 2/28/24

    Golden Love (Live)

    A live performance and new interpretation of Golden Love, originally performed by his band Midnight Youth.

  • Avicii's 'Wake Me Up' (Live)
    • 2/28/24

    Avicii's 'Wake Me Up' (Live)

    Live with the Synthony orchestra in New Plymouth, 2022.

  • Luude's 'Down Under' (Live)
    • 2/28/24

    Luude's 'Down Under' (Live)

    Live at the Auckland Domain with the Synthony orchestra, 2023.

  • Run, Run
    • 10/18/21

    Run, Run

    Official music video for the second single from Jeremy Redmore's debut solo album "Clouds Are Alive".

    Music video directed by Tim McInnes.

  • One Day Alone
    • 11/17/21

    One Day Alone

    Produced as part of the "29 second project" - this music video was created by seven different directors spanning the world from New Zealand to Brazil, to the USA, England and Canada.

    Each director was given a key word to begin and end their 29-seconds of film in which they otherwise had complete creative control.

    No director was aware of any other's creations and the song itself was only supplied as an instrumental version so as to avoid any direct narrative accounts.

    CONTRIBUTING DIRECTORS - in order of appearance, keywords provided:

    Daniel Daigle - "Glasses" & "Breakfast"

    Abraham Pineda-Fischer - "Breakfast" & "Wine"

    Edward Housden - "Wine" & "Dog"

    Michael Humphrey - "Dog & "Book"

    Lourenco Barsi-Gomes - "Book" & "Guitar"

    Ian Gamester - "Guitar" & "Glasses"

    Produced and compiled by: Michael Humphrey

  • Cavalry
    • 11/17/21

    Cavalry

    The fourth single from Midnight Youth’s debut album.

  • Sugar and Fire
    • 2/28/24

    Sugar and Fire

    Track 8 and lyric video from the fourth of five chapters that make up Jeremy Redmore's "The Brightest Flame".

  • Bad Philosophy
    • 10/18/21

    Bad Philosophy

    The official music video for the first single from Jeremy Redmore's debut solo album "Clouds Are Alive".

    Music video directed by Joe Hitchcock.

  • Learning To Fall
    • 11/17/21

    Learning To Fall

    The third single from Midnight Youth’s debut album.

  • Just For Once
    • 11/17/21

    Just For Once

    Released in 2010, between Midnight Youth’s two albums.

  • Golden Love
    • 11/17/21

    Golden Love

    The fifth single from Midnight Youth’s debut album.

  • Who Said You're Free
    • 2/28/24

    Who Said You're Free

    The first single from Midnight Youth’s sophomore album.