What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? My dad was a bass player in a band even before I was born. He also taught music at home when I was a kid. He taught guitar, bass, and accordion. So music was always in the ‘air’ so to speak. I apparently loved to sing as a toddler even. I’d hear music on the radio and would belt it out from my crib. But later in life, I believe it was Gary Numan that truly inspired me to consider the possibility of pursuing music. As a teenager, still in high school, I set out to record a single called “Dark Hallway” and “Golgotha” on the B-Side.
Interview: Bleeding Raven
Interview: Bleeding Raven
Interview: Bleeding Raven
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? My dad was a bass player in a band even before I was born. He also taught music at home when I was a kid. He taught guitar, bass, and accordion. So music was always in the ‘air’ so to speak. I apparently loved to sing as a toddler even. I’d hear music on the radio and would belt it out from my crib. But later in life, I believe it was Gary Numan that truly inspired me to consider the possibility of pursuing music. As a teenager, still in high school, I set out to record a single called “Dark Hallway” and “Golgotha” on the B-Side.