My music
Music that touches the heart and connects us to our shared humanity.
I began playing guitar, singing, and writing music in 2000, at the age of 42. At the time, I didn’t know I was autistic. That only became clear to me at 63, and I was formally diagnosed at 64.
My music was never really about me. It focused on our shared humanity, life’s lessons, and the importance of being real and staying true to yourself. It wasn’t self-focused or self-indulgent, just an attempt to express something deeper that others might relate to.
Some professionals once said the music had potential, and my debut album was sold in jbhifi before everything went digital. But because of challenges I didn’t yet understand, especially around performing and promoting, my work stayed mostly unseen.
I haven’t released anything new in years, and I no longer plan to. These days, I live a quieter, more reclusive life. Any music I make now is just for myself.
I have two albums available on Bandcamp, linked below. They may speak to you.