A large military cargo airplane (C-17A Globemaster) on a US Air Force airport tarmac in the Azores with a cloudy sky and the sun overhead.

Singer. Songwriter. Traveler.

I spent two decades in the United States Air Force as an aircraft mechanic. My career was defined by the high-stakes precision of the flight line, and a guitar that traveled with me through 60 plus countries.

During my journey to all corners of the globe, from Pacific humidity to Middle Eastern sand, I didn’t just see the world. I listened. And I documented it.

That perspective is the engine behind my music. Under the banner of The Logbook, I write Roots Rock and Alt-Country built on blue-collar truth. I’m not interested in the glossy or the artificial; I’m interested in songs that sound like they’ve earned their keep.

​Whether I’m recording my own tracks or ghostwriting for clients, my mission is simple: to provide an honest, unvarnished record of the journey. I approach songwriting the same way I approached the flight line; with discipline, precision, and a deep respect for the story being told.