In the late 70's I spent a lot of time in and out if rock bands, punk bands, and new wave bands. I figured by the time I was 40 I would be on the backside of a long string of hits and road gigs. By the early 80's I began to learn that life can have plans of its own. I got married... then four kids came along. I had set my music aside to do the right thing: have corporate hours, buy a house, go to church every Sunday... then she walked out on me... In the 90's I got married a second time, and a few years later, I found myself looking at divorce number two. When I think about it, every day I am so very grateful for those kids and what they brought into my life. I will always love, appreciate, and respect them. And even with all the hurt, I never regretted those women or the lessons they taught me about myself.

Sometime after 2000, I picked up a guitar again, and realized that I have a lot to say about love, divorce, happiness, loneliness, and watching your kids grow up from the sidelines.

I realized it's finally my time to play the songs that had been building inside of me for years. With the support of friends, and the love and encouragement of a very good woman, I am very fortunate to finally be able bring my songs to life. And as for that woman, she is now my wife.