About Me

While working on a dual major in Contemporary Writing and Production and Music Synthesis at the Berklee College of Music, I quickly realized that I had a passion for helping people tell their stories through music.  

I also had built up years of experience as a vocal producer working as a professional in the Contemporary A Cappella scene.

So after college I set about making that passion into a career by freelancing for local studios and building up my own roster of a cappella and pop/rock production clients.

But as the years went on, something felt wrong.  

It seemed that I wasn’t providing my artists with an equitable trade. I was confident I was providing a quality product, but it felt aimless. 

What I was beginning to understand is that the creation of studio recordings is a means to an end. Every single record I worked on had a “why” behind it… And I was ignoring it.  

Because of that, I wasn’t serving the songs in ways that helped them fulfill my client’s true needs, nor was I able to partner with my clients to help them take steps toward their full potential.  

It was this realization that led me to the production method I use today, and because of it, my artists approach their goals in strides. 

My clients have made it to the Billboard Top 100.  Their songs have been played on Network TV and Radio Stations.  They get tens of thousands of streams per day and they’ve grown their followings into dedicated fan-bases.  

And though these accomplishments are impressive, they don’t have to be your goals.  How about the feeling of telling your story through compelling recordings? The fulfillment of building a catalog of music that your friends will binge on? Or even just the joy of making music that you like to listen to? 


Interestingly, it’s these goals that lead to the other achievements.

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