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His professsional career began in 1988 as a solo

act, playing keyboards and singing.

That high profile exposer led to him opening for

ex-"Loving Spoonful"

member John Sebastian at the famed

"Musicians Exchange." He went on to

record with Dionne Warwick and the Birds for

the A.I.D.S. benefit album "Legacy."

Shortly afterwards, he was invited to perform

his well-liked original

song "Don't Mind Feelin'Good" and "The

Christmas Song" on several

Miami television shows which have seen regular

airplay since 1990.

He has also sung regularly at professional

sporting events such as basketball,

football, and hockey games.

His career has taken him all over the world.

Performing in England,

Germany, most of the Caribbean and throughout

the United States including

the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, GA.

Inevitably his talent and experience have

brought him to Las Vegas.

While pursuing a publishing career for his vast

library of original music,

he continues to perform at industry showcases,

nightclubs, casinos,

and on major cruise lines.