
i've been writing
songs and playing music for pretty much as long i can remember. maybe
it all started when, as a kid, i would help my father, a singer and drummer,
carry his equipment into bars and clubs and wedding halls and set up for
his gigs. or maybe it was when i'd watch my grandmother, who was totally
unschooled, sit down at the piano in the family room and belt out old-time
songs with her raspy voice and stiff fingers.
during my high school and college years, while also engrossed in poetry
and literature, i studied composition informally with greenwich symphony
orchestra resident conductor and manhattan school of music professor david
gilbert, and later with edward green, composer and professor at manhattan
school. i also studied voice, bass, piano and guitar privately. i often
sat in with my dad's band in those days, which gave me many opportunities
to learn 'on the fly' from some fabulous jazz and blues players. in 2007/2008,
i studied voice and performance with singer, songwriter, musician and
producer joy askew.
from the time i was a kid, i played bass guitar and sang in a bunch of
funk/rock/pop bands with my brother john, who played the drums and sang.
sometimes dad would sit in with us brothers, too, making it a true family
affair. as time went on, my love for singing and songwriting really started
to take hold, and eventually, singer/songwriter became my main role in
any musical project that i became involved in.
in 1994, i offered my homage to early prog rock acts like genesis and
king crimson as songwriter, keyboardist and vocalist for the ambitious
art rock trio magrathean snow. following the break-up of magsnow later
that year, i ventured off on my own, playing numerous gigs in the new
york metro area, appearing at bookstores, cafes, festivals and clubs.
in 1995, i recorded my first studio album, 'dweller-at-the-oak-trees,'
a collection of songs that contained the drama of the magsnow days and
included a few tunes that i can only describe as musical-theater-esque.
between 1996 and 1998, i shifted toward a much folkier style, writing
and playing primarily on acoustic guitar. in 1997, i recorded an album
called 'roots down underground' to capture this vibe.
in 1999, i formed and fronted the folk-rock/world-fusion band seedensol,
playing guitar, flute, percussion and dulcimer. with a style that reflected
my growing interest in chant, tribal drumming and various kinds of traditional
music, seedensol appeared at a number of nyc-area venues, including the
outpost in the burbs in montclair, nj. we recorded a collection of songs,
played a few great gigs and then disbanded.
in the months and then years that followed, i became something of a musical
hermit, playing live only occasionally, including some very inspiring
performances with world-renowned turkish folk musician latif bolat. but
i wrote pretty steadily during that time, setting down ideas and making
demos for what would become the album that i have just released, 'heart
broken open.'
in 2003, feeling a growing pull to go it alone for a while, i left the
light and noise of the new york city area and moved to the quiet and dark
of the berkshires in western massachusetts. once settled in to my new
life here, i began working on the 'heart broken open' project. now that
it's finished, i've begun setting my sights on performing live again,
as well as working on producing and releasing as many of my catalog of
unfinished songs as i can. i expect this will be a work in progress for
some time to come.
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