Biography
My exposure to making music began in 6th grade band as a trumpet player. I was intrigued but uncommitted. I frustrated my music teachers for three years never really understanding the mystery of "counting music." High school sports saved countless ears.
A little over a year later, though, the music itch returned. My father played the guitar pretty well, and by the time I was sixteen I was hooked. With less than a year of experience I was in my first garage band--still hadn't resolved that whole "counting music" thing, but our friends didn't seem to mind too much.
After that a little playing in college--at the US Air Force Academy of all places--followed by playing a couple regular clubs and countless open mic's in Boston while finishing my commitment to the Air Force. Somewhere along the way, I learned to count to four.
Ironically, I am now a family of four, and the last four years have kept me busy and away from the music raising two song-fodder sons. My commitment to the music has crept back in...and it is definitely a commitment for me.
Recording stuff in the vacuum that is my "home studio" is never easy for me and takes considerable time. I like to tinker a bit much, which can disrupt making good music, but I love it. I like to share so keep me honest.
A little over a year later, though, the music itch returned. My father played the guitar pretty well, and by the time I was sixteen I was hooked. With less than a year of experience I was in my first garage band--still hadn't resolved that whole "counting music" thing, but our friends didn't seem to mind too much.
After that a little playing in college--at the US Air Force Academy of all places--followed by playing a couple regular clubs and countless open mic's in Boston while finishing my commitment to the Air Force. Somewhere along the way, I learned to count to four.
Ironically, I am now a family of four, and the last four years have kept me busy and away from the music raising two song-fodder sons. My commitment to the music has crept back in...and it is definitely a commitment for me.
Recording stuff in the vacuum that is my "home studio" is never easy for me and takes considerable time. I like to tinker a bit much, which can disrupt making good music, but I love it. I like to share so keep me honest.
Music 
| Title | Genre | Released | Plays |
| Let It Go | Rock | Feb 2, 2006 | 419 |
| Christmas Day | Rock | Feb 3, 2006 | 442 |
| Don't Ask Me How I Know | Country | May 8, 2007 | 205 |
| Help Me, Suzanne | Rock | Jun 10, 2007 | 139 |
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