
He began his singing career at age six, learning
songs from
the Country Music Radio Shows and singing
those songs in part
at family picnics. He has been a part of the
entertainment industry ever since.
He has appeared in over thirty feature films and
on television, hosted
fundraiser events for charities such as; The
Firefighters, sports
programs for under-privileged kids, various law
enforcement
organizations, drug prevention programs, and
the Jerry Lewis
Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy.
His Tribute to country music's legendary
Conway Twitty, he had
this to say "I thought about this tribute for over
six years.
I was not going to do the tribute even when I
received many
requests from Conway's fans who wanted me to.
It was late
November of 2000, when one of Twitty's fans
came over to me
at a social gathering and asked 'I would like to
know why you
won't do a music tribute to Conway? Why won't
you do this for
his fans?' I said to her 'no one will ever be as
great as Conway.'
She interrupted with tears in her eyes and said
most of all of
Conway's fans would like to see someone bring
his memory
and music to life again - and only you can do this
for us the
way we remember Conway.'
On September 7, 2001, standing alone on stage
in front of a
modest gathering of music fans and professional
entertainers,
he performed his first "Farewell Tribute" to
Conway Twitty.
Just the way the fans would remember him.