Jeremie Albino

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Jeremie Albino is a Canadian roots rock singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario. [1]

The son of a Filipino father and a Québécois mother, he grew up in the Scarborough district of Toronto. [2] After honing his musical skills while working on farms in Prince Edward County for a number of years, [3] Albino released his debut album Hard Time in 2019. [4] In 2021 he followed up with Blue Blue Blue, a collaborative album recorded with Cat Clyde. [5]

His second album, Tears You Hide, was released in 2023. [6] The album was supported with his first headlining tour of both Canada and the United States. [7]

His third album, Our Time in the Sun, followed in 2024, and was produced by Albino and Dan Auerbach. [8]

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