Jem (singer)

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Jem performing on the John Peel Stage at Glastonbury Festival on Sunday 26 June 2005
Background information
Birth nameJemma Gwynne Griffiths
Born (1975-05-18) 18 May 1975 (age 48)
Penarth, Glamorgan
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer, DJ, screenwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Years active1998–present
Labels ATO
MapleMusic Recordings (Canada)
Sony BMG
RCA
Website jem-music.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Jemma Gwynne Griffiths (born 18 May 1975), known by her stage name Jem, is a British singer, songwriter, and record producer.

Contents

Born and raised in Penarth, Glamorgan, she began songwriting at an early age. After graduating from university in 1996, she worked as a DJ as well as co-founder of record label Marine Parade in Brighton. [1] On 24 March 2004, she released her debut studio album Finally Woken through ATO Records. Featuring the singles "They", "Just a Ride" and "Wish I", the album saw the most success in the United Kingdom, where it was certified Platinum. [2] [3] Jem followed up her debut with her second album, Down to Earth , released on 18 September 2008. Her third album, Beachwood Canyon , was released in 2016.

Early life and education

Jemma Griffiths was born in Penarth, Wales, a small town near Cardiff on 18 May 1975. Jem originally found her passion for singing and songwriting whilst attending Stanwell School. During her early school years she explored her musical interests with the family piano, penning her first song at the age of thirteen. [4] Jem has three siblings, older sister Chloe, eldest sister Georgia, who provided vocals for the Welsh indie/punk band Weapons of Mass Belief alongside brother Justin, who also goes by the name Yestyn, of Glass Pear.

In 1993, Jem moved to Brighton to study Law at the University of Sussex. [1] Both during her studies and after graduating in 1996, Jem spent time as a club and festival promoter and also began working as a DJ in Brighton's club scene under the name Jem, inspired by the animated series Jem and the Holograms . [1] [5]

Career

1999–2006: It All Starts Here... and Finally Woken

In early 1998, alongside Adam Freeland, she co-founded and helped run the specialist breakbeat/hip hop record label Marine Parade. However, after spending two years acting as agent and promoter for other aspiring musicians, she soon felt that she had neglected her own musical career. [4] In November 1999, she left Brighton and returned to Wales, where she assembled a mobile recording studio and focused on developing her own individual songwriting and music production skills, completing a collection of four demos that acted as the basis of her break into the music industry. [1]

In 2000, Jem moved to London where she met Sugababes manager Sarah Stennett, with whom she began a professional relationship. [6] Stennett introduced her to other writers and producers. [6] She had a writing session with electronic producer Guy Sigsworth, during which the song "Nothing Fails" was created; the song was eventually picked up by Madonna for her 2003 studio album, American Life . [1] In 2001, Jem travelled to Brooklyn, New York City, teaming up with hip hop producer Ge-Ology and co-producer Yoad Nevo. [1] In March 2002, Jem stopped by independent radio station KCRW to leave a demo of her song "Finally Woken" in Nic Harcourt's mailbox. [5] Harcourt began playing it on his show Morning Becomes Eclectic . [5] This attracted the attention of Bruce Flohr, an A&R rep for RCA Records and newly established ATO Records, who offered her a recording contract. [6] She was subsequently signed to the label and Jem relocated to Los Angeles. [3]

On 13 October 2003, in preparation for the release of her full-length album, Jem released the EP It All Starts Here..., consisting of five tracks. Her full-length studio album Finally Woken was released in the United States on 24 March 2004. In the United Kingdom, "They" was released as her lead single on 13 March 2005. This was followed by "Just a Ride" in June and "Wish I" in September, which was used as the theme tune to UK reality television programme Celebrity Love Island . Finally Awoken spent 32 weeks on the UK Album Chart and peaked at number 6. [7] Jem licensed every song on her album to be broadcast on American television programs, films and advertisements as a method of promotion. [8] Television program The O.C. was the first to use Jem's music in several of their episodes, eventually inviting her to guest-star on the show. She performed a cover version of Paul McCartney's 1970 song "Maybe I'm Amazed" in the first season finale. [5] Since then, every song from the album has appeared in various television programs, such as Six Feet Under , Desperate Housewives , Without a Trace and Grey's Anatomy . [8]

2007–2009: Down to Earth

In 2006, Jem decided to cease touring and to spend a year focusing on writing new material and developing her second studio album. She parted from Yoad Nevo and met with four different producers across the United States. Over the next few years she worked with Jeff Bass in Detroit as well as meeting with Lester Mendez in Los Angeles. Producers Mike Bradford and Greg Kurstin also collaborated with Jem. During the production of her album, Jem wrote and lent her vocals to the song "Once in Every Lifetime" which appeared on the Eragon movie soundtrack.

Jem's second studio album, Down to Earth was released in the United States, Canada, and Japan on 18 September 2008 with the European releases varying by each country between January and March 2009. The album peaked at 48 on the Billboard 200 and 64 on the UK Albums Chart [9] The lead single of the album "It's Amazing" originally appeared on the soundtrack for the 2008 movie Sex and the City . Released 3 June 2008, the song failed to chart in the United States or the United Kingdom. Her following single releases off the album included: "Crazy" in August 2008, "And So I Pray" in May 2009, and "I Want You To..." in October 2009, however, they did not grant as much commercial success as her debut album. On 4 December 2009, Jem released the single "Until the Morning Comes", which was a collaboration with her brother, Glass Pear. [10]

2010–2016: Other projects and Beachwood Canyon

In 2011, Jem contributed to the record Ten Years On: A Collection of Songs in Remembrance of September 11th 2001 . [11] In 2012, Jem returned to producing her third album. In November, she recorded tracks at the Grand Master Studios, in Hollywood, [12] and originally anticipated a release in early 2013. [13] Outside of music, she also announced that she had spent several years writing a screenplay. [14]

After numerous delays, in January 2016, Jem published the first photoshoots for the Beachwood Canyon album on her Facebook page and announced the official release of the album for spring 2016. [15] The first single "Beachwood Canyon" was released on 1 July. On 5 August 2016, the album was released digitally worldwide.

Musical style

Jem's musical style is varied and encompasses genres such as trip hop, electronica, pop rock and new wave, with critics often associating her with other female British musicians Dido and Beth Orton. [5]

Personal life

In September 2009, Jem married American musician and songwriter Joseph George in Montecito, California. They had originally met in 2005, on the set of filming the music video for "Wish I", where George acted the role of Jem's love interest. [16] They both currently reside in Los Angeles.

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
UK
[17]
AUS
[18]
IRE
[19]
US
[20]
US
Heat
US
Indie
Finally Woken
  • First studio album
  • Released: 24 March 2004
  • Labels: ATO, RCA
  • Formats: CD, download
6361519711
Down to Earth
  • Released: 16 September 2008 (US)
  • Label: ATO
  • Formats: CD, download
64434
Beachwood Canyon
  • Released: 5 August 2016
  • Label: Orchid Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, download

EPs

Singles

SingleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[17]
AUS
[18]
AUT
[21]
CAN
[22]
GER IRE
[19]
ITA
[23]
NLD
[24]
SWE
[25]
US AAA [26]
"They"20046281545847294718Finally Woken
"Just a Ride"2005162789
"Wish I"2427
"24"
"It's Amazing"200877Down to Earth
"Crazy"97
"And So I Pray"2009 [lower-alpha 1]
"I Want You To..."
"Until the Morning Comes"
(with Glass Pear)
Non-album single
"Beachwood Canyon"2016Beachwood Canyon
"Rainbow" [28] 2022Non-album single

Music videos

YearSongDirectorAlbum
2005"They"Laurent BrietFinally Woken
2005"Just a Ride"Steven Murashige
2005"Wish I"Steven Murashige
2009"It's Amazing"Saam GabbayDown to Earth
2009"I Want You to..."Jemma Griffiths

Various

SongProduction TitleYearProduction Type
"Just a Ride" Music from the OC: Mix 1 2004soundtrack
"Maybe I'm Amazed" Music from the OC: Mix 2 2004soundtrack
"California Sun""Just a Ride"2005single
"Amazing Life" Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends 2005soundtrack
"Easy Way Out" Carmen Rizzo: The Lost Art of the Idle Moment2005album
"The Thieves"Weapons2006album
"Once in Every Lifetime" Eragon: Music from the Motion Picture 2006soundtrack
"Everytime" Vusi Mahlasela: Guiding Star 2007album
"Ecouter" Carmen Rizzo: Ornament of an Imposter2008album
"It's Amazing" Sex and the City: The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2008soundtrack
"Yellow"Sweetheart: Our Favorite Artists Sing Their Favorite Love Songs2009 compilation
"Until the Morning Comes" Glass Pear: Until the Morning Comes2009single

Song usage

SongProductionYearType
"Come on Closer""Closer"
"Las Vegas"
Life As We Know It"
Desperate Housewives
2004
2006
2004
2004
trailer
unofficial soundtrack
Clip
Official Season 1 Promo
"Wish I""Celebrity Love Island"
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 1, Ep. 7
2004
2005
title theme
unofficial soundtrack
"Maybe I'm Amazed""The OC"2004official soundtrack
"Just a Ride""The OC"
"Monster-in-Law"
"The Prince and Me"
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 2, Ep. 2
"Summerland"
"Shark" S2E03
"Six Feet Under" S4E06
2004
2005
2005
2005
2004
2007
2004
official soundtrack
official soundtrack
official soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack

"They""The OC"
"Crossing Jordan"
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 1, Ep. 1
"The X Effect"
"Strictly Come Dancing"
2004
2004
2005
2007
unofficial soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
title theme
"Tango/Argentine Tango Track(Series5/8)
"Save Me""Grey's Anatomy" S. 1, Ep. 62005unofficial soundtrack
"Flying High""Wonderfalls" S.1, Ep. 11
"Grey's Anatomy" S. 2, Ep. 20
"One Tree Hill" S. 2, Ep. 15
"Laguna Beach
"Sex Drive (film)"
2004
2005
unofficial soundtrack
"Amazing Life""Six Feet Under"
Lexus ES 350
2005
2006
official soundtrack
advert
"24""Ultraviolet"
"Smallville"
"Center Stage: Turn It Up"
"Without A Trace"
2006
2005
2008
2005
trailer
unofficial soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
trailer
"Once in Every Lifetime""Eragon"2006official soundtrack
"California Sun""Grey's Anatomy" S. 3, Ep. 222007unofficial soundtrack
"It's Amazing""Sex and the City: The Movie"
"Medium" S. 5, Ep. 89, 90
2008
2009
official soundtrack
unofficial soundtrack
"Crazy""Gossip Girl"2008unofficial soundtrack
"I Always Knew""90210"2008unofficial soundtrack
"Keep on Walking""Damages" S. 2, Ep. 13
"Orange Is the New Black" S. 1, Ep. 12
2009
2013
unofficial soundtrack
"Forever and a day""Beastly"2011unofficial soundtrack

Notes

  1. "And So I Pray" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but debuted and peaked at number 71 on the UK Physical Singles Chart. [27]

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