Jeremy Rose, a young saxophonist who "shows subtle glimpses of a marvelous technique and the restraint of a true master" (Limelight Magazine), heightens his artistic vision on his latest album SAND LINES, featuring a stellar lineup of some of Australia's best musicians, with critics claiming that "Rose’s jazz writing is on par with the top American exponents of the craft." The compositions fully allow the exploration of Rose’s unspoken narrative of compositional ideas, particularly featuring the group’s subliminal interactions and unique subtlety.
The new album “demonstrates Rose at his best and perhaps marks a watershed moment in his composing and jazz career." (Cut Common Magazine)
Jeremy Rose is a Sydney based saxophonist and composer known for his co-led band The Vampires who showcased at 2014 Jazzahead and have since performed at the 2015 Love Supreme, Glasgow and Edinburgh Jazz Festivals. Rose received the 2009 Young Australian Jazz Artist of the Year Award, the 2015 APRA Professional Development Award for Jazz Composition, and has studied across the globe including stints in New York, London, Oslo, Cuba, Bali and Greece, and recently completing a PhD in composition at Sydney University.
The Jeremy Rose Quartet features pianist Jackson Harrison (Hat Hut artist), bassist Alex Boneham (Thelonius Monk Institute) and drummer James Waples.