
“This jazz-infused, piano-pop balladry automatically makes you feel like you have been listening to it for most of your life... [Beautiful Disruption] lies at the end of a long cannon of work by singer-songwriters from the likes of Joni Mitchell and Carol King, to Tori Amos and Fiona Apple, all of whom are equally uncomfortable fits into the usual generic groupings.”

in concert
why do i do music?
for hope and for beauty.
because i believe there's beauty in a lot of things, and not just in stuff like white and lace and rainbows. there's beauty in deep, soul-wrenching questions and doubts, there's beauty in the messy problems that keep you awake at night.
because i've realized that life isn't just what's here on the surface - there's more.
because i want to bring people to things in life that are beyond the daily grind. the world is complex and beautiful.
because the soul needs feeding, too.