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Jeremy
Calloway resides in Owensboro, KY with his wife Holly
and two beautiful children, Kristen and Branson.
Jeremy's passion for gospel music and ministry started
at a very young age where he witnessed great dedication
to God's work by virtue of being raised in a pastors
home. At age 4 he started his love for singing and by
age 12 joined The Calvary Quartet which originated as a
local quartet from his church and from that day until
now his calling has been very clear concerning his love
for quartet singing. Through the years, Jeremy continued
to be faithful in that quartet, broadening his horizons
both as a solo artist and a member of various groups.
During a talent contest for solo singers hosted by the
National Quartet Convention, he was approached by a
family group called The Merediths who were from Swansea,
SC. After a long season with The Merediths, Jeremy
continued singing in a solo capacity and found wide
spread acceptance for the music he loved and the talent
he possessed. For a short time he served with a local
trio from Kentucky but still awaited the opportunity for
a chance to sing the music he so loved. In 2004, Jeremy
was granted the opportunity to do just that. He joined a
group based out of Nashville, TN called Southern Sound.
They were known for modern harmonies and unique vocal
arrangements which brought a heightened since of
awareness to the talent that Jeremy possessed and God
certainly used that to broaden his vision and prepare
him for what was soon to come. Just before joining The
Classic Sound Quartet, he was offered a tenor position
with The Blackwood Quartet. The Blackwood name has been
synonymous for great quartet singing through the years,
yet while Jeremy loved the music and the people he knew
God still had not yet placed him permanently.
In June 2007 as The Classic Sound Quartet was looking
for a tenor that would fit their style and sound they
searched far and wide looking for the right person and
there was one voice that stood out with great
distinction. It was the smooth tenor voice of Jeremy
Calloway. Since the merger, Jeremy admits that the
members of the new Palmetto State Quartet group feel
like family to him and that he shares a happiness in
this ministry that he has not known before. It is
apparent that in the days ahead God will greatly use
Jeremy. The Palmetto State Quartet could not be happier
and Jeremy shares the same sentiments. When he was asked
recently in an interview what this season of life was
like, he simply commented that he was certain he was in
the perfect will of God for he and his family.
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