Born and raised in Chicago Illinios, Jeremy Sidabras has built his career off a base selected for him. At the age of
sixteen, he started his journey in the music industry through the charity concert Act 4, held in Chicago on July 7, 2001.
Act 4 was created by fans of the Smashing Pumpkins, in order to honor the group after their original breakup in December
of 2000. The event was set up as a charity event, where a percentage of money was given to the Make A Wish Foundation.
As a part of this project, Jeremy began to learn the process of live production through general promotions and marketing.
After the sold out event ended, Jeremy moved on in order to create a reputation of his own. Through his contacts from the
Act 4 project, he decided that he could build off what was already given to him. For the next year, Jeremy went on to
discover many upcoming artists at local clubs and open mics, where only few selected acts were passed on to industry insiders.
While attending college, Jeremy was an on air personality, as well as program and production assistant at his campus radio
station, WRSE 88.7FM. At the same time, he was a member of MBSU (Music Business Student Union), where he served as A&R
chairman for a semester, as well as an A&R committee member.
The years to follow would show Jeremy as a member of the Elmhurst College Concert Committee, as well as creator and main
organizer of the popular online vocal competition, Triple I - International Internet Idol (www.internationalinternetidol.com),
started in November of 2005. Through this project, Jeremy developed a unique competition, along with a full production staff,
to ensure that no vocal talent would go unrecognized.
After college, Jeremy has gone on to many other projects, including internships with Grammy nominated artists, and non
mainstream industry giants. Through these internships, Jeremy has gained tools needed in production, management, promotions,
and A&R.