Watch. Listen. Repeat.

Some songs are stories, some are just confessions with a chord progression. Enjoy the ride!

Shelter Dog 

In this song I compare myself to a dog that’s had a series of owners and now sits in a shelter — scarred, cautious, and slow to trust. It’s not just about heartbreak; it’s about the emotional damage that lingers after being let down too many times. It’s a warning and a wish: if you’re going to love someone like me, you’ve got to be patient, gentle, and real. I’ve been through it 

If you’ve ever felt like the damaged one in the story, this one’s for you.

Wisdom in the Waiting

This song was written for my son, but it’s also a letter to my younger self. It’s about what it feels like to be young, full of fire, stubborn pride, and chasing something—anything—that feels like purpose.

It speaks to that phase of life when your heart races ahead of your head, and pain feels like a rite of passage. And one day, he’ll stand where I am and maybe he’ll laugh at this  moment!

Sugar Mama 

After my divorce, my son and I were talking about the strange reality of dating in a small town. He looked at me and said, “Dad, take one for the team and just marry a rich old lady.  I just want a swimming pool.”

That line stuck with me. Sugar Mama is a tongue-in-cheek take on what happens when your heart’s been through it and your kid’s just trying to make the best of it.

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Each one’s got a slightly different flavor, but they’re all me.