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    Biography

    I was born in Dayton, Ohio in March of 1966. In my early years, my parents saw my delight in hearing musical sounds. When my Mother put me up on the piano bench at age 3, I used my fingers to pluck out notes I heard in TV music. It was after I identified the notes in a passing car horn that my Mother realized I had perfect pitch and decided that music was my calling. So began many years of piano lessons. I was fortunate to study with Mr. Audley Wasson, the best piano teacher in Dayton. It was during my time with him that I studied and performed the music of the master composers from the Baroque to the Modern periods. He taught me what beauty can come from having the tools and the passion to reach the listeners' ears. My studies with Mr. Wasson ended when I graduated from high school.

    What Mr. Wasson didn't know was I was a big fan of the group 'Chicago'. I don't remember how I first heard that band, but when I realized who was making that music, I couldn't get enough of them. I spent many hours trying to duplicate at the piano the wonderful harmonies of their compositions.

    When I was about 10 years old I met my future brother-in-law Randy Ross. It was Randy who introduced me to the kind of music that I would spend all of my years so far playing, learning, and exploring. He first introduced me to the records of Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea with Return To Forever, and Weather Report. When I listened to those great composers and improvisers, I knew what I wanted to do in life. I was not only intrigued by the melodies and harmonies, but also by the wide palette of sounds being created by the synthesizers of the day.

    By the time I reached The College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio, my thirst for learning about music had increased immensely. This is where I studied with the man who I consider to be my only teacher in improvisational music, Pat Harbison. One day he gave me 2 pieces of paper that contained extremely valuable information: scales and the chords that relate to them. For the years to come, I spent night and day playing and exploring these scales with the related chords in every possible way in every possible key signature in every song I learned. During these formative years, I played in various situations such as nightclubs, casuals, and jam sessions exploring the concepts Pat provided to me in those pages.

    As my playing career developed, I felt it was time to move to a place where live music was more in demand. Of the choices before me then, Los Angeles seemed a better choice... the year round weather was also a consideration. In January of 1994, I packed up a truck and made the trip in 3 days. I found an apartment and began to look around town and see some of the great musicians playing at clubs and theaters. I slowly but surely began to play with a lot of great musicians in the area and also landed a job teaching at the Musicians Institute School. I soon found myself playing with bands leaving town on short tours. In between those tours with various artists, I was playing with a Jazz/Latin/Funk trio with Marco Mendoza on bass and vocals, and Joey Heredia on drums when I met Dave Weckl. From meeting Dave at this performance, we decided to get together and jam. In the first moments of this jam session, we wrote a song together and realized that we had a great chemistry together in music. As it turned out, Jay Oliver (the former keyboardist with the Dave Weckl Band) had gotten busy with many other outside projects and decided on a change in direction and left Dave's band giving me an opportunity to join. For the past 2 or so years, I've been traveling the world with this band. Also during this time, I wrote and co-wrote songs recorded on the Dave Weckl Band CDs named 'Transition' and 'Perpetual Motion'.

    On a recent break from touring, I had an opportunity to reflect on my experiences and the journeys that have brought me to this point in life. Out of this reflection was the inspiration for my solo CD project on which I am currently working. The project is entitled 'Life Times' and will be available in February 2003.

    Some of the other people that I've played with:

    Chaka Khan - Frank Gambale - Scott Henderson - Eric Marienthal - Kenny Rankin - Jimmy Earl - Ernie Watts - Alain Caron - Michael Ruff - Warren Hill - Marilyn Scott -Jimmy Haslip - Terry Lynn Carrington - Jason Scheff - Keith Howland - Robben Ford - John Pattituci - Bunny Brunel - Tony MaCalpine - Virgil Donati

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    Equip & Gear



    Keyboards:
    Yamaha S90
    Yamaha Motif 7
    Clavia Nord Lead 2
    *New* Waldorf Q+
    Roland XP-50
    Korg Trinity Pro X
    Sequitial Circuits Prophet 5
    Rhodes Chroma
    Steinway & Sons Model B Grand Piano

    Modules:
    Roland S760
    Roland JV-1080
    Roland D-550
    Roland JD-990
    Korg Wavestation SR
    Yamaha MU90R
    Alesis DM Pro

    Recording Equipment:
    Macintosh-G4 800 Computer
    Mark of the Unicorn-Digital Performer
    Mark of the Unicorn-2408 Audio Systems
    Mark of the Unicorn-Midi Express XT
    Shure KSM44 Mics for Acoustic Piano Recording

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