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Originally conceived as a way to pass time in the Spring of 2020, my solo project has taken me to many different stages and introduced me to me many new friends. From my debut album, Don’t Cry (2022), to my performances for Seed&Stone, Open Folk, Asheville FM, and more. I am currently working on performing in the area and am writing songs for a new record that will hopefully be in the works soon!
It was my first time playing music since the hurricane. Laney and I played on a jam together and talked casually about maybe getting together and playing music sometime in the future. A few months later Laney posted on instagram looking for a guitar player and the rest is history! I played my first show in her band in February of 2025, and since then I have played lots of shows with the band as well as spent time in the studio working on Laney’s upcoming new EP.
Since 2015 I’ve been a part of of Fallow Land, a Michigan-based indie rock band. I’ve had a lot of formative experiences as a person and a musician with this band. From my first touring experiences, sleeping on couches and cramming a bunch of people and gear into an SUV (and later an early 2000’s GMC Safari without working AC…), these have been some of my favorite memories playing music.
Glitter Glam started almost by accident. What started as Andrew Grossman, Rachel Epperly, and I throwing things together for a class turned into some serious musical chemistry. Each composition for class became more and more elaborate and we started spending more and more time rehearsing. Between our disparate musical influences, we found a really unique sound. Eventually we started booking shows and recorded a full length album.
The Ann Arbor Guitar Trio (A2G3) was formed in 2016 with Adam Kahana and Alex Anest. The primary concept of this ensemble was exploring what the guitar can do, seeing as it was a guitar-only ensemble. All three of us brought such different influences and skills to the table. Even though I don’t play much “straight ahead” Jazz anymore, I bring many of the things I learned from playing with this group into the other music projects I pursue.