From a young age music was in my bloodstream. From my first rock n’roll experience of seeing Bon Jovi performing at Wembley Arena in 1995 I was blown away and become hooked on rock n’roll.
I picked up the guitar at 13 and wrote my first song at 15. Towards my late teens, thanks to an ex girlfriend I was introduced to country music. The raw honesty of the songwriting and the simplicity of its story telling drew me in. From the melancholic sounds of Brad Paisleys ‘Whiskey Lullaby’ to the sweet harmonies of Zac Brown Bands ‘Colder Weather’, these influences sent me on a trajectory that transformed my songwriting style.
Welcome to The Bedroom Sessions! This a collection of new songs that were recorded in, as you guessed it, my bedroom. These are raw and unedited. Just me and my guitar.
From ‘Woman to Hold’ which takes you through the lonely heartache of looking for love to ‘Take my Time’, a simple blues riff with echos of a naughty rendezvous.
‘Six String Heart’ is homage to my late grandfather, the man who taught me how to play and ‘Wandering Man’, a song that takes the listener through the story of a man with no real place he calls home. But why not start with ‘Why Don’t You Call’’, a man who is the last to find love and wishes that someone would just pick up the phone.