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RIMC:
How long have you been in the
business?
Artist:
Seriously since 2000
RIMC:
Who inspires or influences you
musically?
Artist:
Wes Montgomery, Ronny Jordan, Herman Lee
(my father), Pat Metheny, John Scofield
RIMC:
What would your fans be surprised
to know about you?
Artist:
That I do not consider myself a musician. I
am more of an artist attempting to create a scene for thought and
reflection.
RIMC:
What CDs are you personally
listening to now?
Artist:
Let’s see today I was listening to
Everything But The Girl, Level 42, Stuart Mathewman, John Mayer and
John Scofield
RIMC:
What movie would you say could be
your life story?
Artist:
Ha… that is a good question
RIMC:
Who are your favorite local
artists?
Artist:
Soul Live out of
Boston gets my attention along with sax man
Andre Ward.
RIMC:
What’s your favorite food?
Artist:
Fried Chicken
RIMC:
What other talents do you have?
Artist:
few. I like to play tennis… I am pretty
good with the clicker : )
RIMC:
What do you do or what gets you in
the mood before you perform?
Artist:
Currently, I am not performing. However, I
seem to do my best music when I am under enormous stress. Developing a
song… reduces my stress.
RIMC:
What has been your most
embarrassing moment?
Artist:
When I was playing in
Boston with the band, I had rehearsed with
briefly, I couldn’t remember how we rehearsed returning the hook of a
song… so we jammed for a few more measures and then faded out. I
later found out that I missed a whole segment of the song.
RIMC:
What has been your proudest moment
in life so far?
Artist:
The day my children were born.
RIMC:
If you ever won an American Music
Award or Grammy, who would you thank and why?
Artist:
I would thank my family, immediate,
extended members and then the many people who took the time to
critique my music along the way… and professionals such as: Brian
Culbertson, Philippe Saisse and Ronny Jordan
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