From the age of 14, when my father bought me my first Roland Synthesizer in 1983, I steered myself into a world of the unknown. Lasting only 2 weeks in piano lessons, I quickly realized that what I aspired to do was to write my own songs and music by ear and from the heart. I couldn't sing at the time to save my life, but practiced regardless and eventually developed a voice to compliment my songwriting. Sure, it started out rough, as it does for all of us, but perseverance and the relentless need to express my creativity pushed me forward to the point where i achieved professional status with TV song placements and a number of great licensing contracts under my belt with the help of multi-platinum producer Mark Berry.
I wrote for myself, and myself alone. I wasn't writing to please others, but to please myself. I still follow that same principle today, but my dedication and development of my skills brought me into the public eye with my first full album release "Human". So needless to say the game has changed course, and now I am also focused on writing to reach out and touch others with my work. Maybe I can help you do the same.