You may have seen me when I opened for Joan Osborne Sept. '09 at the Keswick Theatre, or in the Feb. '09 issues of Cosmo, Glamour, Elle and Shape magazines. Big things for a small town gal from western NY. A tiny "village" called Middleport, NY. Now, relocated to the city of brotherly love, where I fuel my passion in life, writing music oh and practicing architecture. I’m not your everyday musician though you can find me performing at all kinds of venues large and small from my local coffee ...
You may have seen me when I opened for Joan Osborne Sept. '09 at the Keswick Theatre, or in the Feb. '09 issues of Cosmo, Glamour, Elle and Shape magazines. Big things for a small town gal from western NY. A tiny "village" called Middleport, NY. Now, relocated to the city of brotherly love, where I fuel my passion in life, writing music oh and practicing architecture. I’m not your everyday musician though you can find me performing at all kinds of venues large and small from my local coffee house in Phoenixville (Steel City), to the larger main stage at World Café Live in Philly. Universities and clubs are also familiar stomping ground from NYC to Maryland; it’s all about sharing my music.
Foundations, my debut album, is a collection of songs for the soul. Self recorded and produced, it really captures the intimacy and my love for the piano.
I’m honored to have been interviewed with a live performance on Philly’s 95.7 WBEN FM. I’ve been featured in a front page article of The Phoenix and also The City Paper, the Pottstown Mercury and several online periodicals and newsletters including Philadelphia’s 88.5 WXPN newsletter and BC Heights of Boston College.
I’m also the founder of Concerts for a Cure, Inc; a non-profit which aims to raise awareness for HPV (which causes cervical cancer) through annual benefit concerts. I've produced several shows including this past year's event featuring Joan Osborne and Sharon Little. You can check that out at www.concertscure.org
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