About
When I learned to play guitar at school at the age of around fifteen, it was against a backdrop of artists such as Bowie, the Beatles, Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel, as well as the more obvious contemporary artists of the Mid-Eighties. Whilst my music has borrowed heavily from these and many other influences, I hope that I have evolved a style of my own.
Having taken time in the early Nineties to travel throughout Europe, I had the pleasure of playing with many artists during that journey and have once again shamelessly begged, borrowed and stolen material and influences to add to my style and repertoire.
Having concentrated largely on performance and covering established material, I finally put together and released my debut album 'Don't Need Roads', which embodies my creative output over the past twenty years.