Jeremiah Fraites

Jeremiah Caleb Fraites (born January 17, 1986)[1] is an American musician, composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the co-founder of The Lumineers and is a songwriter for the band. He was born and raised in Ramsey, New Jersey.[2]

Jeremiah Fraites
Birth nameJeremiah Caleb Fraites
Born (1986-01-17) January 17, 1986
Ramsey, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresIndie folk, Folk rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
InstrumentsDrums, percussion, piano, mandolin, samples
Years active2005–present

Early life

Jeremiah Fraites' family is from Ramsey, New Jersey; his mother is the director of the Redeemer Christian Nursery School in Ramsey.[3] Fraites graduated from Ramsey High School in 2004, and William Paterson University in 2009.[3]

The Lumineers

Beginnings

Fraites' brother Josh (1982-2001) was a friend of Wesley Schultz; after Josh's death, Jeremiah Fraites and Schultz began playing music together as a way to cope with their shared loss.[3] After years of playing in the Fraites home, in 2005, they relocated to New York City and began to play in small clubs and at open mic nights in an attempt to find success in the music business.[3] They played several types of music, and occasionally included other musicians while they played under various names, including Free Beer and Wesley Jeremiah.[4]

Move to Denver

In 2009, Fraites graduated from college.[3] Unhappy at having to work multiple jobs to make ends meet while attempting to become full-time musicians, Fraites and Schultz decided to relocate to Denver, which had a lower cost of living.[4] They eventually placed a Craigslist ad for a cello player, which led to Neyla Pekarek joining the band.[5]

Recording contract

A self-financed tour in 2009-2010 led to the band being signed to a management contract.[5] Their management company financed an EP.[5] As they became better known, their self-financed tour and their EP led to The Lumineers being signed to a recording contract.[5] The band subsequently released the albums The Lumineers (2012) and Cleopatra (2016).[6]

Songwriting credits

YearArtistSongCo-written withU.S. peak
position
U.K. peak
position
2012The Lumineers"Ho Hey"Wesley Schultz3[7]8[8]
2012The Lumineers"Stubborn Love"Wesley Schultz70
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