At 58, I'm driven to write and perform because music remains a profound and honest way to make meaningful and lasting connections.
In a world divided by noise and fear, I sing to bring love, respect, patience, compassion, and curiosity back to the front burner.
Music helps us remember who we are—and who we can be - with the help of others.
Whether I’m in a recovery circle, a corporate retreat, or a crowded room, I’m there to offer something real: not just entertainment, but an invitation. An invitation to feel, to heal, and to belong.
I’ve grown as an artist alongside cultural elders like Robert Bly, Coleman Barks, James Hillman, Gioia Timpanelli, Malidoma Somé, and Arlo Guthrie.
I’ve shared songs and stories in forests and pubs, in music clubs and churches, spiritual institutes and NHL Games, and on National Public Radio.