How can I help you get your life back?
Just hang out with me and have someone to chat with. And maybe listen to my music.
What is the livestream?
You can watch me write music each week on Twitch. We hang out and have fun.
Why were you gone for 5 years?
I got hit by a car and suffered a traumatic brain injury
Can I pass your music around?
Yes! It's licensed Creative Commons 3.0 NC. Which means you're free to remix, share it, and more. Just don't resell it.
Can I use one of your songs in a school project, non-commercial background music, or dance video?
Yes! See the question / answer directly above. It's licensed Creative Commons so that you can do fun things with my music.
Do you play at weddings? Parties? Expos?
Not really. But I wouldn't be against it.
How long until you add the 52nd musician?
No idea. It will take anywhere from a few months to a few decades. I'm just along for the ride to see what happens. Come join.
Do you do cover songs any more?
Rarely. After everything that happened to me I don't want to spend my time making other music. I want to create my own music. I still might do the occasional cover song in the future, but it's not something I'm passionate about any more.
It was a good time, arranging all those songs from 2009-2014, but it's time to move on because life is short and there's so much music in my head. I need to get it out to the world.
What is a Creative Commons license for music?
Creative Commons 3.0 NC is "sort of" like being public domain - in that I'm allowing people to edit and share my work, non-commercially of course.
So you don't need to worry about being sued or getting a copyright strike on a Youtube video. However, I get to retain all of my rights to the music I write. It's a cool tradeoff. Everyone is happy.
And note that Creative Commons isn't just for music - it's for anything digital. But I write music instead of, say, selling videos about how to cook. Besides, I'm horrible at cooking.