Jeremy Gloff

[8] This tour led to Gloff and Summer releasing albums with an experimental, freely redistributable "open source licensing" scheme[9] under the Lossless Records label.

[10] His music was featured on the soundtrack for the 2006 film "Hooked", which was a documentary exploring the "online cruising" phenomenon in the gay community.

[11] Gloff's music appeared on Don Waters 2006 compilation Kitestringing: The Prison Literature Project Benefit CD.

His song "Losing Fahrenheit" was featured in the soundtrack from 2009's independent documentary Strip Club King: The story of Joe Redner.

Whether he dazzles audiences via his ever-changing performance styles, "Rickrolls" passersby in Ybor City or provides insight by way of his advice column, "Dear Gloffy," in Reax Magazine, he hasn't failed to entertain and surprise his fans.

's rolling diary entries, one of Tampa's favorite eccentrics is often a breathtaking talent, a man capable of gut-wrenching crescendos and swoony melodies.

Jeremy Gloff dancing in an anti-gay rally in Tampa (2008). [ 13 ] One of the protesters at the event would later remark: "I just remembered the performance by Jeremy Gloff, you know the guy who danced around in short shorts. I'm sorry you guys had to see that." [ 14 ]