He discovered his passion for music when he took up the drums and pursued it by attending Berklee College of Music in 1977.
During his time there, he played and recorded with some of the world's top musicians. After Berklee, he launched a full-time music career, touring extensively both in the U.S. and internationally.
In 1987, he released his solo album, 388 Marlborough Street, featuring notable artists like Victor Bailey, Kevin Eubanks, and Dean Brown.
By 1989, he had moved to Los Angeles, where he thrived as both a solo artist and a sideman, working with musicians such as Tony Guerrero and Gregg Karukas.
Now residing in Key West, Florida, he continues to live his passion for music, giving his all to every performance.