Keba Jeremiah

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Keba Jeremiah Arul
Birth name Keba Jeremiah Arul
Also known as Keba, Keba Jeremiah
Born 18 October
Karama, Dubai
Genres Acoustics, jazz, rock, contemporary R&B, blues rock, funk, gospel, pop, worship, world[1]
Instruments Acoustic guitar, keyboards, Bass guitar, drums, electric Bass, electric guitar, piano[1]
Years active 2008–present
Website
Notable instruments
Acoustic guitar, bass guitar, electric guitar[1]

Keba Jeremiah is an Indian guitarist working primarily for musical soundtracks of Bollywood, Kollywood, Tamil & English Gospel songs as well as for regional cinema of India. His guitar playing styles are influenced by genres like jazz, rock, Contemporary R&B and acoustic styles of music.[1] Keba Jeremiah has also equally played for various Tamil Christian Gospel artist albums throughout India such as Gersson Edinbaro ( Album - Neerae ), Robert Roy ( Album - Ummal Koodum ) , John Jebaraj ( Album - Levi 2 , Levi 3) , Fr S J Berchmans ( Album - Jebathotta Jeyageethangal ) , Stephen Jebakumar ( Album - One Desire ) , Alvin Thomas ( Album - Nandri ), Premji Ebenezer Puthiya Anubavam. Joel Thomasraj Ellamae 1 & 2, Lawrence Guna

Early life

Born and brought up in Karama, Dubai, Keba Jeremiah started playing music at the age of 7. He began taking guitar lessons as a kid. Keba started off on the acoustic guitar and later learnt keyboard and drums along with his two brothers. At the age of 10, he started playing for various audiences at church programs and Christian events. For his school band, he tried his hands at the bass guitars. As the guitarist of the Our Own English High School band, he won awards at various inter-school level competitions. By the year 2004, for pursuing a professional engineering degree, he flew to India and joined the Hindustan College of Engineering, Chennai. Keba started playing at the New Life Assemblies of God Church every Sunday. He drew inspiration watching various leading musicians in the city at work. As a youth, Keba spent hours jamming with friends and experimenting with different sounds and styles. He and his friends formed a band titled "Fire Frenzy". In 2005, he began teaching music at the Institute of Music Technology, Chennai, run by John Satya.[2]

Musical career

In 2008, he played for music director James Vasanthan, on the soundtrack for the 2008 Tamil film Subramaniapuram that grabbed various awards and critical acclaim for its music. Further, Keba collaborated with composers Yuvan Shankar Raja, Manikanth Kadri, Harris Jayaraj, Ouseppachan, A. R. Rahman, James Vasanthan, Anirudh Ravichander, D. Imman etc . Keba has also played at various live shows collaborating with artists like Lesle Lewis, Naresh Iyer and Vijay Prakash and international artists namely Don Moen, Bob Fits, Steve Kuban and Sean Michael. He has also lent his musical knowledge for different television shows and music competitions like Airtel Super Singer, Sun TV’s "Ooo La La.." and Vijay TV’s "Kadhal Unplugged".

Post the success of Keba's work for the songs of 2011 musical drama film Rockstar scored by A. R. Rahman, the former has been frequently collaborating with the composer's film score outings.[2][3]

As of 2013, he has played various guitars in an estimated 500 different albums. In 2013, he worked on Rahman's film soundtracks Kadal, Maryan and Raanjhanaa. In the same year, his work for songs of the film Sutta Kadhai, Vanakkam Chennai and both blockbuster Bollywood films Chennai Express and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani were noteworthy.[2] Along the way, Keba Jeremiah also played in various Gospel Albums and concerts. One day, he was called by A.R Rahman to his studio to meet him for his next project. Keba started showed his amazing skills of guitars and Rahman was amazed with Keba`s groove and play. Its then when A.R Rahman started to work along with Keba Jeremiah in Maryan, Kadal, 24 etc.

In 2013, he had wrapped up work on independent albums of artists Andrea Jeremiah and Malavika Manoj.[4] Keba then has continued to venture in his musical career and played over 800 songs along his journey. Keba Jeremiah is currently attached to a band name RIJK ( Rodney Jayaraj, Isaac Dharmakumar, John Praveen & Keba Jeremiah ). RIJK is popular in making cover songs both in Gospel and Tamil songs. The group plays more of a mix genre of Rock, RNB, Jazz and Fusion. Number of Indian singers have worked along in their cover songs such as Pragathi Guruprasad, Jonita Gandhi, Andrea Jeremiah, Nikhita Gandhi, Nadisha Thomas, and Ash King.

Keba Jeremiah - Anirudh Live in Concert

Musical Journey

Meandering along the music path, Keba also claimed another musical milestone- film music. In 2008, he played for music director James Vasanthan, on the sound track for the Tamil film Subramaniyapuram, which won various awards and critical acclaim for its music. Keba then went on to work for the likes of Yuvan Shankar Raja, Manikanth Kadri, Harris Jeyaraj, Ousapachan and the Madras Maestro himself- A. R Rahman. Working with each of these musical directors was a learning experience in itself, and helped Keba grow as a guitarist in leaps and bounds. Over the last 3 years, Keba has accumulated an impressive repertoire of Tamil and Hindi films including Paiya, Pasanga, Engeyum Kadhal, Savari, 3 Kings, Avan Ivan, Mangatha, 3, Action Replay, Rockstar and Ek Deewana Tha.

Not one to leave any avenues of music unexplored, Keba has also played at various live shows collaborating with artists like Leslie Lewis, Naresh Iyer and Vijay Prakash and Christian artists like Don Moen, Bob Fits, Steve Kuban and Sean Michael. He has also lent his musical talent for different television shows and music competitions like Airtel Super Singer, Sun Tv’s Ooo La La.. and Vijay TV’s Kadhal Unplugged.

Keba works on a lot of experimental music and plans to dedicate a lot more time working on unplugged music. He is currently working on his own album and plans to infuse it with the different styles of music he has perfected over the years. His playing style is greatly influenced by jazz, rock, R n B and acoustic styles of music. The man who makes music must take a break some time, and when he unwinds, Keba’s playlist includes music from different genres- Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Four play, Nikelback, Metallica, Lincoln Brewster, Jeremy Camp, Michael W. Smith and Jimmy Needham being some of his current favourites.

Be it playing live at a concert or in the controlled environs of a studio, irrespective of the style of music, Keba treats each new song, each familiar note as a brand new experience- his tribute to the art form and his secret to being a musician who is constantly evolving.A musician who strives to make mellifluous music every moment.

In 2016, Keba Jeremiah has been to several live concerts and tours with A.R Rahman and Anirudh Ravichander in Malaysia,US,Dubai,United Kingdom,Singapore. More upcomings tours in the year 2017.

Keba Jeremiah`s Gear

As a Music Director

Demonte Colony is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language horror film written and directed by R Ajay Gnanamuthu, featuring Arulnithi in the lead role.[2] Also starring Ramesh Thilak, Sananth and Abhishek Joseph, the film is a fictional story set at the Demonte Colony in Alwarpet, Chennai.[3][4] Demonte Colony features cinematography by Aravinnd Singh, songs composed by guitarist Keba Jeremiah,[5] and an original score by S. Chinna. One of the most popular song in this movie is Vaada Vaa Machi sung by Anirudh Ravichander. Music director A.R Rahman took to his twitter to wish Keba on his new endeavor which reads “Wishing our guitarist, Keba, the best in his first musical venture”

Instrument

Guitars

Acoustics - Taylor Guitars 410ce, Taylor Guitars 914ce, Taylor Guitars NS34, Cort Guitars Eart Series 1200 Nat

Electric - Ibanez JS2400, Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, Paul Reed Smith

Bass - Sadowsky

Personal life

On 25th Jun 2014, Keba Jeremiah married his love of his life Sara Mohan.

List of movies Keba Jeremiah played

Tamil /Hindi Movies/Album Kavalai Vendam (2016), Rekka, Kodi, Put Chutney, Kadal (2012), Raanjhanaa, Maryan, Adhagappattahu Magajanangalay, Kattappavae Kaanom, Maanagaram (2016), Janatha Garage (2016), Remo (2016), VB Thiruvallur Veerans , Kottigobba 2, Madhurai Supergiant, Kidaari, Mohenjo Daro, Kidaari, Achcham Yenbathu Madhamaiyada, I (2014), Lingaa , Naanum Rowdy Than, Kabali (2016), Iraivi (2016), Meenkuzhambum Manpaanayum, Wagah (2016), Sarrainodu, Vetrivel (2016), Kodi (2016) RUM (2016) Kavalai Vendam (2016) 24 (2016)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "KEBA JEREMIAH - Online Student". The Berklee Music Network. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 P Sangeetha. "Kadal was the toughest album". The Times of India. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  3. Amanda Sodhi (October 3, 2011). "A Look at AR Rahman's Rockstar". gibsonguitar.in. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  4. "Kadal was the toughest album – Keba". arrahman.my. Retrieved April 11, 2014.

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