About Me
I've been making music professionally for over 15 years. Originally from the back woods of Plymouth, WI, I started working as a performer when I was just 14. Since then, I've traveled all over the country making music. After getting a BFA in Musical Theatre from Emerson College in Boston, I moved to NYC and starting working regularly in music, theatre, and film. While there, I worked with the New York Youth Symphony as a musical theatre songwriter and teacher, toured with Academy Award-winning songwriter Franke Previte (Dirty Dancing), originated "Steve" in the Off-Broadway run of Good Morning New York, and appeared as "Aaron" in the Gabriel's Inferno film series. In 2020, I debuted my original stand-up musical comedy show, All About Love (Mostly), which can be found, along with other original videos and live streams, on my Youtube channel. Ask me about: working on West Side Story with Steven Spielberg, Bad Education with Hugh Jackman, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Today Show, and SiriusXM Radio.
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During the pandemic, I made the move back to Plymouth, WI. It was then that I found a passion for teaching and research. Since returning, I've maintained a bustling voice and acting studio, taught in public schools, become a show choir director and arranger (Mo-Mo-Mo-Momentum!), and acted as music director for local theater groups -- all while balancing a regular performing schedule. I'm now attending UW-Madison, where I will complete my Masters in Music Education with specialties in Community Based Research and Vocal Performance this May.

