Jeremy Healy (born Jeremiah Healy; 18 January 1962 -) is an English DJ, who was previously in the 1980s British novelty pop group, Haysi Fantayzee. Healy was born in Woolwich, London. He acted as co-songwriter and co-producer for the E-Zee Possee and Bleachin'. In addition, he has worked with Gwen Stefani on the mashup for her "Wind It Up" single. He has been voted 'number one DJ' by both The Face and Mixmag magazines.

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  • Jeremy Healy (born Jeremiah Healy; 18 January 1962 -) is an English DJ, who was previously in the 1980s British novelty pop group, Haysi Fantayzee. Healy was born in Woolwich, London. He acted as co-songwriter and co-producer for the E-Zee Possee and Bleachin'. In addition, he has worked with Gwen Stefani on the mashup for her "Wind It Up" single. He has been voted 'number one DJ' by both The Face and Mixmag magazines. Healy also produced and underscored the sound effects for the Duran Duran music video, Arena (An Absurd Notion). Healy has also remixed work by both Boy George and George Michael. Healy had a cameo role playing himself in the 2004 film, Chasing Liberty. 2004 saw the launch of Healy's latest recording project, Seraphim Suite, collaborating with a variety of featured vocalists including Mica Paris on the first single "Heart" (Inferno Records). His disc jockey duties between 2004 and 2006 included residencies with Miss Moneypennys in Ibiza and Cyprus, plus regular UK dates with Empire, Love to Be, Time Flies, Syndicate, Kool Waters, Naughty But Nice, and overseas events in Dubai, Mediterranean, United States and Brazil. He also continued his involvement with designers Dior, Galliano and the Victoria's Secrets fashion house (he has been musical director for every annual VS show from 2001 onwards), plus the Pret a Porter International Fashion Fair in Paris. During 2007 he undertook the musical director's role for Gwen Stefani's Lamb fashion label, The Golden Age of Couture at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Naomi Campbell's Fashion For Relief, the Parisian jewellers Chaumet, plus the launch of J-Lo's fashion wear. 2007 also saw production credits on a Gwen Stefani album and remix credits for "Wind It Up". Healy is currently working on a new studio project, and several remixes. Guest DJ residencies include Attica in Shanghai and Singapore, United Kingdom of Dance, The Empire, DY5, Club 2K, Nakatcha and Boujis in the UK, plus Belmont in Perth, Australia. Healy was engaged to Patsy Kensit, with the announcement they were to marry made on 29 November 2007. However, on the 31 March 2008 it was reported that the pair had mutually split and called off their wedding. The pair eventually wed on Saturday 18th April 2009.
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  • Jeremy Healy (born Jeremiah Healy; 18 January 1962 -) is an English DJ, who was previously in the 1980s British novelty pop group, Haysi Fantayzee. Healy was born in Woolwich, London. He acted as co-songwriter and co-producer for the E-Zee Possee and Bleachin'. In addition, he has worked with Gwen Stefani on the mashup for her "Wind It Up" single. He has been voted 'number one DJ' by both The Face and Mixmag magazines.
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