Jeremie Albino
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Jeremie Albino is a Canadian roots rock singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario. The son of a Filipino father and a Québécois mother, he grew up in the Scarborough district of Toronto. When Jeremie Albino was a teenager, he started busking around Toronto, setting up along the boardwalk or on a street corner downtown, which helped him discover his love for performing and connecting with audiences. Born and raised in the bright and booming metropolis of Toronto, his heart led him out of the city and into Prince Edward County, where country living and a decade of working on farms gave him the time and space to hone his songwriting skills.
After honing his musical skills while working on farms in Prince Edward County for a number of years, Albino released his debut album "Hard Time" in 2019. In 2021, he followed up with "Blue Blue Blue," a collaborative album recorded with Cat Clyde that showcased his ability to create intimate, emotionally resonant music. His second album "Tears You Hide" was released in 2023, continuing his exploration of gritty storytelling and roots rhythms. His third album "Our Time in the Sun" followed in 2024 and was produced by Albino and Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, bringing professional production polish to his authentic sound.
A Canadian singer-songwriter based in rural Prince Edward County, Jeremie Albino's music offers gritty storytelling grafted onto roots rhythms and hooky melodies while melding Americana, roots rock, soul, and vintage blues. His music reflects both his urban Toronto roots and his rural Prince Edward County experiences, creating a unique perspective in contemporary Canadian roots music.