Juice Jam Artist Interview: While taking molecular and cellular biology classes, the R&B artist still finds time to work on his music.
Juice Jam 2017 opener Jeremy Zucker is not only an R&B pop artist and producer, he’s also a Colorado College senior.
While the 21 year old describes his molecular and cellular biology program as extremely academically rigorous, he gets at least two or three hours a day to mess around in his studio basement.
“I’m in like a cancer cell bio class right now,” Zucker said. “(But) I’m not going to cure cancer.”
Review: The Diplo-headlined music festival started strong, but petered out as the audience dwindled.
By 11 a.m. buses full of glittery girls in crop tops and boys in partially buttoned Hawaiian shirts and started the trek to South Campus. The lineup at Juice Jam 2017 consisted of Diplo, Ugly God, MØ, Smallpools, and Jeremy Zucker. The first three sets would’ve been enough to fill the fun day of music most students were looking for, but Ugly God and Diplo’s sets left something to be desired.