FLUENT in pedal and lap steel guitar, Telecaster, baritone Strat, dobro, mandolin, electric bass. PERFORMED with notables (Bo Diddley, Tom Paxton, Dale Watson, John Sinclair, Greg Brown, The Derailers, Steppininit, Blackbird McKnight). MANY COMMERCIAL sessions (Meijer, Auto Owners, Budweiser, Ford, Michelin, Chevrolet, Food Network, Pella, Farm Bureau, Churchill Downs, Ryan's Steakhouse, J's Sporting Goods, etc.). MANY ALBUM sessions (Jill Jack, Billy Brandt, Julianne, May Erlewine, Seth Bernard, Jen Sygit, Sam Corbin, Annie & Rod Capps, Hello Dave, Jan James, etc. ) A THOUSAND bands and ensembles over 30 + years. STAGE PRODUCTIONS such as Always Patsy (Boarshead Theatre) and Hank Williams: Lost Highway. AMSTERDAM, Davenport, Chicago, Lawrence, Hamburg, New York City, Topeka, Copenhagen, Omaha, Rotterdam, Wichita, Koln, New Orleans, Bergen Op Zoom, Memphis, Arnhem, Minneapolis, Erfurt, Cleveland, Esbjerg, Detroit, Lansing, Port Huron, Tonder, Marquette, Homer, Calumet, Seldovia, AK. SALOONS, arenas, taverns, weddings, pubs, circus tents, bars, sheds, Indian restaurants, hippie restaurants, festivals, barns, tractor pulls, county fairs, nature centers, flat-bed trailers, banquet halls, mansions, grocery stores, coffeehouses, alleys, gazebos, beer tents, circus tents, backstreets, alleys, grade schools, middle schools, high schools, university, churches, ferries, abandoned train stations, organic farms, theatres, libraries, bandshells TIMES SQUARE ONE , Wheatland Music Festival, Tonder Festival Denmark, Blissfest, Buddy Guy's Legends, Calumet Theatre, Fitzgerald's, 9:30 Club, Joe's Star Lounge, Park West, Biddy Mulligan's, Alvin's, St. Andrew's, Grande Emporium Saloon, Cobo Arena, Milkweg, CBGB, Dagwood's, Mac's Bar, Euclid Tavern, Nunica Bar & Store, Harpo's, The Roostertail, The Soup Kitchen, Traxx, 3 of Us Lounge, Lili's. HONORED to be a member of the Earthwork Music collective, a progressive-minded group of talented artists connected to the planet they live on and in the full flower of their creativity! EIGHT ACRES and a mule. |