I was introduced to music when I was very young. I sang and played guitar while also performing in school musicals. I credit my guitar teacher, George Rambar, and my father’s old cassettes of Burt Bacharach songs with my sensibility to melody, harmony and lyrics. You’ll find my early recording of the classic Look Of Love from when I was 8 years old on a hidden track on my first album December Wave. On this record as well as my second, Sarawak, you’ll hear echoes of my ’70s upbringing in the lush acoustic-soul melodies and poignant lyrics of love, loss, hope and redemption. More to come on the next record.

Musically, my highest aspirations were always to be a singer-songwriter busking on the streets, which is where you’ll most likely find me performing today in Chicago or Evanston, Illinois as well as the streets of Málaga, Spain, a city that has enchanted me with magical and mystical moments since I landed there in 2024. My bands Check With Lucy and The Jujus still perform a few times a year, but these projects are now mostly memories of the past. I prefer the intimacy, connectivity and serendipity of playing solo on the street. I perform every Friday either inside or outside the Potbelly Sandwich shop in Evanston, IL. My 15-minutes of fame lasted only 5 seconds as the composer and singer of the original radio jingle for Potbelly. I still have 14 minutes and 55 seconds left