JEREMY GLOFF
PRESS ARCHIVE
TBT Artist Of The Day: Jeremy Gloff
-by
Julie Garisto
-appeared on Tampabay.com (April 19, 2009)
(This week, in honor of this
weekend's St. Pete Pride festival and next week's GaYbor Days, we're
spotlighting some of the local scene's best GLBT musicians. Today:
Jeremy Gloff.)
Simultaneously funny, twisted, spunky and inspirational, Jeremy Gloff
is an icon in Tampa Bay.Whether he dazzles audiences via his
ever-changing performance styles, "Rickrolls" passersby in Ybor City or
provides insight by way of his advice column, "Dear Gloffy," in Reax
Magazine, he hasn’t failed to entertain and surprise his fans.
"At the beginning of the decade I was doing folk music and dealing with
a lot of really personal chaos," Gloff says. "As the decade wore on I
did some indie music and a dance album."
Gloff played his first show in Fredonia, N.Y., in 1994, and soon
afterward could be seen at the Orpheum and other Tampa Bay venues
performing a Rufus Wainwright-style folk pop. He’s recently taken
his sound down more electronic and dance-y avenues, like in his recent
single, Lights On.
"Now I'm working on the next release, which talks about my life now, as
a 34-year-old in 2009," he said. The album's title: 21st Century Love
Songs.
Openly gay and supportive of the GLBT community, Gloff has reached out
to others through his music and writing.
"Giving someone a song, essay, story they can relate to and get
something out of is the ultimate reassurance."
In recent weeks. Gloff has been hosting a cool open-mic night on Monday
nights called Antisocial at The Social, 1909 N 15th St., Ybor City.
Tonight's starts at 10 p.m.