Edijs Jurēvics (sometimes anglicized as Eddie Jurevics; born 18 December 1989 in
Jelgava
Jelgava () is a state city in central Latvia. It is located about southwest of Riga. It is the largest town in the Semigallia region of Latvia. Jelgava was the capital of the united Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1578–1795) and was the ad ...
) is a Latvian rock singer, guitarist, clarinetist, pianist and songwriter. He is the lead singer of the Latvian rock band
Crow Mother.
He began his music career in 2008 as the lead vocalist of the rock band Second File, with which he released two songs Baltā Princese and Tava Patiesība.
His second band, Blacksmith, released two studio singles Saturday's Night and Paralelitāte before disbanding in 2012.
In 2012 Eddie Joined musicians like Jānis Andžāns,
Edgars Briedis and
Mārtiņš Vilšķērsts and founded an alternative rock band
Crow Mother. Currently, they have already released two studio albums.
Eddie's debut solo single,
Kur Laime Ir
The ancient Mesopotamian underworld (known in Sumerian as ''Kur'', ''Irkalla'', ''Kukku'', ''Arali'', or ''Kigal'', and in Akkadian as ''Erṣetu''), was the lowermost part of the ancient near eastern cosmos, roughly parallel to the region kn ...
, was released in September 2018
His second band Blacksmith reunited and change the band name to Maldi and released patriotic single Zemes Balss in November 2018.
In 2022, Eddie's merged with the Latvian supergroup
Everstate as the new lead vocalist and instrumentalist of this group.
Together with
Everstate, the first joint single "Ieklausies" is released in the spring of 2025. The track is published in collaboration with the record label
Microphone Records.
Discography
Radio singles
TV
Shows
References
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1989 births
Living people
People from Jelgava
21st-century Latvian male singers