About

 

The thing I really love about playing a gig is how unique each one is. The potential for something interesting, fun, crazy or beautiful to happen is always there. Whether it's someone coming up and singing with me, a dance-off spontaneously happening whilst I'm playing, or people changing clothes on the dance floor, (all of which have happened at one of my gigs), anything can happen.

So let me tell you a short history of how I got to where I am now, and how I experienced a few of those things.

I come from a family of musicians. Organists, pianists, guitarists and lots of enthusiastic singers. When I was young, I learnt lots of instruments, piano, violin and saxophone to name a few. It wasn't until my dad taught me a few chords on the guitar that I started to take learning music to the next level.

In my early teens (mid-1990s), I had my first taste of fame, performing guitar for a cover of Tom Jones' 'It's Not Unusual' with a friend, in front of my school year. From there I started to learn lots more songs and enjoyed playing and singing in front of my friends.

It wasn't until I moved to Berkshire and started to attend open mic nights, that I started to REALLY enjoy performing. This was back in 2006. Since then, I've performed hundreds of acoustic gigs by myself and have also been the frontman for a well-known cover band.

Over the last 18 years I’ve loved making people happy.

I can't wait to be surprised over and over again, every time I play.

Here’s a playlist with a few of my favourite tracks. Gives you a little window into my musical soul.

It’s pretty eclectic and there is no specific order to them.

I’ll be adding songs daily. Enjoy.