Thanks so much for checking out my profile! I have recorded or performed with Dan Smyers (of Dan + Shay), PJ Morton (of Maroon 5), Emily Hearn, Tyler Lyle (of The Midnight), Andy Albert, Michael Whitworth, Paul Taylor Smith (of FRVR FREE), Kyshona, Holiday Parade, Classic City Collective, etc. From tight & creative guitar parts to songwriting, arranging, & non-orchestral film scoring, I'd...
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Thanks so much for checking out my profile! I have recorded or performed with Dan Smyers (of Dan + Shay), PJ Morton (of Maroon 5), Emily Hearn, Tyler Lyle (of The Midnight), Andy Albert, Michael Whitworth, Paul Taylor Smith (of FRVR FREE), Kyshona, Holiday Parade, Classic City Collective, etc. From tight & creative guitar parts to songwriting, arranging, & non-orchestral film scoring, I'd love to help make your project as amazing as you are!

I love recording and am passionate about helping people achieve the sound and feel they've been dreaming of. I've been a session musician, songwriter, and artist for nearly 20 years and have experience in pop, rock, soul, country, modern worship, and a degree in classical guitar. From hooks and solid rhythm guitar parts to creative tones and all-out noise (if that's what you're looking for), I'll work to get the parts that elevate your music.

Whether you have really specific ideas or instructions, general vibe descriptions, or just want to see what happens, I'm game! The goal is for you to be happy with the end result.

After studying music (with emphasis in Classical Guitar) at the University of Georgia, I was in a number of bands, played on several recordings for a variety of singer-songwriters, worship artists, country artists, soul artists, pop-rock bands, indie-folk artists, and more. I have toured nationally and internationally and had the pleasure of working with a number of Grammy-winning artists.

I have also recorded and released music for my own bands, most recently under the artist moniker Casual Americans. This is an exciting project that explores a broad palette of genre touchstones, but mostly just feels like the indie/alternative music of my youth (the late 90's and 2000's).
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