 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks like unlimited talk, text, and three gigs of data for just $44.99 or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. It's time for Mountain Music, presented by Mountain Music Exchange, the heart of music in the mountains. Welcome to another edition of Mountain Music. This week, down at Mountain Music Exchange, we've got Pike County native Jeremy Dempsey. Check him out. Like many in the region, Jeremy's musical roots stretch deep into church and bluegrass. Started playing mandolin when I was really young and inspired by the church, singing in the church, learning harmony, things like that. Got into some bluegrass because that's sort of the influence here and still I'm influenced by that. But then when I sort of bridged from the mandolin to the guitar, writing songs, singing songs, things started to change in a more evolved kind of way, but I still love the mandolin and still play it every chance I get. Regardless of when or where Jeremy plays, he always finds a sense of relief when he performs. As far as playing at home and playing in front of people, there's something very cathartic about sharing your art and having people appreciate it and it's a great stress reliever. People say, and it's true, you sort of pick up your instrument and you sort of become one with the instrument and you forget about other things that may be on your mind. The most powerful of emotions is always love, which always inspires a powerful song. The song is called You'll Find Me. It calls everyone has named songs I love you so many times that you'll find me seem like a better fit. It was something that I wrote a few years ago. It's a love song. It's about someone who I love, who I still love. It can go beyond romantic love, the song's meaning, the idea that I care about you so much that wherever you find yourself, I'll be there with you.