Live Performances

acoustic.   intimate.   virtual.   unplugged.

Mat Kerekes performing 'Direction' at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, 2017 (Honest Face Sessions) Joe Higgs performing 'There's a Reward for Me' Tracy Chapman performing 'Fast Car' in Oakland Coliseum Arena, 1988 Yebba performing 'Distance (Tiny Desk Concert)

Sensuality, vulnerability, energy, and spirit
are what you get, in addition to nostalgia, relief, inspiration, and more, from live, intimate performances done by passionate vocalists and musicians. I am a passionate vocalist with much less experience than the performers posted above, but with the skills that I have acquired, I am able to immerse myself deeply in these performances as I am aware of the full-body aspect of performing. I find that many feelings come out of these particular experiences, and I am able to discover and embrace much of my feelings that tend to subside throughout my daily life. There is much to discover about the world and ourselves, and with the emotional support of music performed in such ways, the discovery becomes just a gift to the experience that is willingly provided.