Music

  • Message In A Bottle – Ty Dolla $ign Cover
    I’m planning on sharing a lot of music in the coming weeks, but I wanted to start with this Ty Dolla $ign cover — because nothing is further outside my comfort zone than this.
  • Thankful – Jordan Hawkins Cover
    I committed to doing a recording-a-day challenge for the month of January, and I set the bar pretty damn high for myself with this.
  • Hell on Heels
    Sometimes you set out to accomplish one thing, and end up somewhere totally different. Such is the story of this Pistol Annies cover.
  • No Glory In The West
    New Music Alert!  The very first thing recorded in my new city! This is a moody, mellow, layered, a capella cover of Orville Peck’s “No Glory In The West”. The original song is amazing, you can go listen to it here.  My version can be found here on SoundCloud. Grace…
  • Dido: A Lament
    FINALLY, the long overdue original music you’ve been promised. I actually recorded this awhile ago, and then proceeded to forget about it for months! It’s an experimental piece, based on the story of Dido Queen of Carthage. Her story comes down to us most famously in the Aeneid. Her kingdom…
  • Lost In The Night Cover
    Super chill cover of Lost In The Night by Midland. Started out as a new-mic test, but I like it!
  • Let The Rain: Sara Bareilles Cover
    Circa 2017, this is one of my favorite covers ever! Arrangement and background vocals by Niko Tutland.
  • Hide The Wine: Carly Pearce Cover
    I recorded this cover in 2018 for a karaoke contest (which I WON btw), and then forgot about it until a friend suggested I post it here.
  • I Feel A Sin Comin’ On: Pistol Annies Cover
    This cover of “I Feel A Sin Comin On” is part of my ongoing series of Quarantine Car Studio Covers.
  • In Case You Didn’t Know: Brett Young Cover
    This cover of “In Case You Didn’t Know” was recorded in my car as part of an ongoing series of covers that I am releasing during quarantine.
  • So Far Away: A Carole King Car Cover
    “So Far Away” is a song by Carole King, off her album “Tapestry” — which is a masterpiece from start to finish. Carole King was one of those artists that got played a lot in my house growing up, and she was always one of my favorites. This song in particular felt like it fit this uncertain and scary time really well.