
Jeremiah Flack

Jeremiah Flack is a Washington, D.C.-born trumpeter, theatre musician, recording artist, visual creative, and entrepreneur whose work bridges Broadway, jazz, gospel, orchestral performance, and contemporary commercial music. A graduate of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and Michigan State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Jazz Studies, Flack has built a career defined by artistic versatility, technical excellence, and creative leadership across disciplines.
Throughout his career, Jeremiah has shared the stage with acclaimed artists including Adrienne Warren, James Monroe Iglehart, Amber Iman, Marisha Wallace, J. Harrison Ghee, Ephraim Sykes, Ethan Slater, Naja Hetsberger, Norbert Leo Butz, Jenn Colella, Louis Cato, and Kenny Lattimore. His recording credits include collaborations with Alex Newell and Aaron Marcellus, reflecting his fluency across a wide range of musical genres and performance settings.
His artistry has been featured at renowned venues such as The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 92NY, Symphony Space, Joe’s Pub, Strathmore, and the Cadillac Palace Theatre. Jeremiah has also performed for Vice President Kamala Harris and contributed to high-profile events connected to the Whitney Houston Estate and the FIFA Final Draw.
Beyond the stage, Jeremiah continues to expand his creative voice as a solo artist and multidisciplinary creator. His debut single, Place of the Artist, marks the beginning of his independent artistic catalog, blending diverse musical influences with a deeply personal creative perspective. Demonstrating his commitment to complete artistic expression, he also designed the single’s cover artwork, showcasing his talents as both a musician and visual storyteller.
As the founder of J. Flack Productions, Jeremiah produces original music, visual content, and creative projects that merge performance, storytelling, and entrepreneurship. He represents the modern multidisciplinary artist—equally at home in theatre pits, recording studios, orchestral halls, and creative direction spaces—bringing innovation, artistry, and vision to every endeavor.
