My Story
I’m a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and singer-songwriter who has been engaged in music for nearly fifteen years. I've grown up in the Portland Metro area and have no plans of leaving anytime soon! I started on drums at the age of four and later expanded into saxophone, composition, and songwriting during middle school, continually deepening my connection to the art form.
What drives me most is storytelling—being honest and vulnerable about the human experience, both individually and collectively, and exploring how music can reflect the truth of those experiences. I see my songs as spaces for dialogue, commentary, and reflection on the world as it unfolds, and the worlds within us.
Every melody, lyric, and performance becomes a conversation between the listener and me. Whether I’m writing, recording, or performing live, I strive to create moments that feel real and reciprocal. I approach each opportunity with curiosity and openness, believing that the most meaningful art emerges from genuine interaction.
Over time, I’ve come to value consistency, generosity, and relationships as the foundation of a sustainable creative life. I’m committed to showing up fully and honestly, using that as a strength in whatever space I'm in, My artistic brand is rooted in authenticity—the person on stage, in the studio, and online are all different facets of the same individual. Every aspect of my work seeks to help side-step from the mundane-craziness of the everyday, enriching the current moment.
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Now in my final year at Portland State University, I’m pursuing a degree in Sonic Arts & Music Production with a minor in Anthropology. I continue to develop new compositions, create original music, rehearse as a drummer with my band, "Castor," and engage with an evolving landscape of dialogue, artistry, and education through independent music.




