Although born in London, I have lived in several countries over the years, including Gibraltar, Israel, The United States, Italy and Norway. I always enjoyed listening to music as a child but only started playing and performing in my late teens when I took to the streets and underground stations of London. This was soon followed by performing everywhere I travelled to but only took a serious turn when I went to live in California, where I sang mainly in San Francisco and on the UC Berkeley campus. I became a fixture on the scene and appeared in the UC Berkeley yearbook without even having taken any classes there! After a number of years in California I moved to Florence, Italy and with my first cassette tape having been recorded, I started to make a good living both on the streets and in various bars and clubs. Eventually I moved to Oslo in Norway where life was more peaceful and the music scene quite vibrant. After a brief moment of fame on live Norwegian television, I decided to return to London after many years of being away. I sang for a while in Covent Garden and later moved on to the banks of the river Thames, either by the Tate Modern museum or on the other side of the millenium bridge, near St. Paul’s. However, my latest haunt is opposite the Royal Albert Hall, by the steps of the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens. This location is idyllic and it is there that you can find me some weekends...weather permitting. Even after all these years I can honestly say that I still enjoy performing on the street, either to a crowd of people on a nice day or to a few passers by in the heart of winter. It makes me whole as a musician and as a human being, to give what I can offer and to receive some appreciation in return ... long may it continue.