About
Born and raised in Queens, New York, and now living in Tokyo, Japan.
I make music as a way of listening—to the earth, to memory, to silence, and to the quiet places within ourselves that often go unnoticed. Each song begins as a small seed: a feeling, a conversation, a passing season, the sound of the wind through trees, or a moment shared with someone I love. Over time, these seeds become melodies that I hope offer comfort, curiosity, and connection.
I believe music can gently change the way we experience the world. It reminds us to slow down, to pay attention, and to recognize the beauty that has been there all along. Rather than searching for answers, my work asks us to remain open—to mystery, to tenderness, and to the simple act of being present.
My performances are intimate gatherings where stories unfold through voice, guitar, silence, and space. Whether in a gallery, a small listening room, beneath the trees, or in a concert hall, I hope each performance feels less like a show and more like coming home to something quietly familiar.
Beyond music, my practice extends into visual art, movement, and creating spaces where people can gather with intention. I'm drawn to the places where disciplines meet, where art becomes less about performance and more about presence, ritual, and shared experience.
"We're all just passing through, trying to leave something gentle behind."