
About
From where I stand, mechanics and musicians share much in common... their mathematic mindset; their ability to comprehend abstract constructs delivering a tangible result to our universe is a marvel... an inspiration to me. I have never been able to get enough music and try as I might I could never master the mechanics of playing an instrument. Fortunately, the music I love most possesses both words and music. Folk music tells a story. I first heard the folksingers who spoke best to me Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan on a car radio heading south from Carolina to Georgia and that was it for me. If I was denied the vehicle of music I would live and breathe the lyric. I have been inhaling the exhaust fumes of these and other singer’s songs all my life. And with the help of a number of friendly musicians through one method or another we have come up with songs I trust may well speak to you. Please explore and GET IN TOUCH.

Music
Listen to songs both old and new. Ghost of Love was recorded with Don McHan many years ago in the mountains of North Carolina, while Roots of a Century was recorded on a sixteen track with Chris Minick in 2001.
Hear both the demo and finished recording
of "Echotown" co-written with Mike Naydock. Jeff Feltenberger of the Badlees,soon recorded the song and named his solo project after the tune.
