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Photography by Kathryn Costello
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I’m a contemporary a cappella producer, arranger, engineer, and educator focused on helping artists and ensembles sound like who they truly are.
My work lives at the intersection of performance, production, and education. Rooted in contemporary a cappella, all vocals, no instruments, my career has been shaped by years of professional touring, studio production, and hands-on educational outreach. I am an official voting member of The Recording Academy (Class of 2023), with work recognized on GRAMMY® ballots, Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARA), and major contemporary a cappella compilations, including Best of College A Cappella (BOCA) and Voices Only. |
Career Highlights
- Bass singer, arranger, and studio producer for the award-winning professional a cappella group Ball in the House, performing hundreds of shows nationwide
- Featured arranger, producer, and performer on recordings placed on GRAMMY® first-round ballots
- Recipient of multiple CARA awards for arranging and production
- Workshop clinician and guest educator for festivals, schools, and organizations across the United States
- Bachelor of Music in Music with an Outside Field in Media Communication from Ithaca College, where I was a four-year member of the award-winning group Ithacappella
My Approach
At the core of my work is a belief that great music starts with identity. Whether I’m arranging, producing, or teaching, my goal is always the same: to help artists find clarity in their sound and confidence in their voice.
I value collaboration, intention, and authenticity, creating music that not only sounds polished, but feels honest and meaningful to the people performing it.
I value collaboration, intention, and authenticity, creating music that not only sounds polished, but feels honest and meaningful to the people performing it.
Beyond the Music
Outside of music, I enjoy reading mystery and thriller novels, spending time in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, playing Nintendo Switch and strategy-based board games, and — most importantly — being home with my wife and two sons.