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I grew up going to a smaller school in southwest Florida, that encouraged big ideas. I was interested in questions more than answers. In order to remember everything from my address to buckling my seatbelt, I would make up songs with my mom. I enjoyed making movies for fun with my friends, and performing in school plays. I learned to find beauty in mistakes with an attitude of "The show must go on!" As well as, to laugh at myself whenever possible, which is very often.
Always interested in art, I found that Songwriting was the only art-form that combined my three favorite things; words, music, and performing. I studied songwriting under Professor and mentor, Jodi Marr, at Belmont university, where I also studied Audio Engineering.
When I was little, my Grandpa made up songs on the spot, to make me laugh, and my Grandma wrote me a lullaby. I learned at an early age about the power of music, how fun, freeing, and beautiful it can be. As a shy kid, I was able to express myself more authentically in music, than through most everyday conversations. My mom and I composed a song about the pains of homework in first grade called, “The Homework Blues.” I continued to write songs throughout my youth about unrequited love, feeling lost, dragonflies, etc… writing is my therapy. My mission is to connect with others through thought provoking and heart healing music.
Always interested in art, I found that Songwriting was the only art-form that combined my three favorite things; words, music, and performing. I studied songwriting under Professor and mentor, Jodi Marr, at Belmont university, where I also studied Audio Engineering.
When I was little, my Grandpa made up songs on the spot, to make me laugh, and my Grandma wrote me a lullaby. I learned at an early age about the power of music, how fun, freeing, and beautiful it can be. As a shy kid, I was able to express myself more authentically in music, than through most everyday conversations. My mom and I composed a song about the pains of homework in first grade called, “The Homework Blues.” I continued to write songs throughout my youth about unrequited love, feeling lost, dragonflies, etc… writing is my therapy. My mission is to connect with others through thought provoking and heart healing music.
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