“Soundtrack to Legace Records” now available!

Earlier this year, I did some session work for “Soundtrack to Legace Records,” Scott Fish’s new album (produced by Wade Paul at Guerilla Studios). This is a project I’m proud to be a part of! Not only are there fantastic performances by many talented Toledo musicians, but the album is also conceptually ambitious and well-executed. “Legacy Records,” by connecting songs with narrated dramatic transitions, tells a story of conspiracy and betrayal, reminiscent of concept albums like Operation: Mindcrime. I have CDs for sale at Durdel’s Music, and will also have some with me at upcoming gigs. There are also several streaming options, including iTunes, Spotify and CD Baby. Check it out!

Scott Fish album preview, part 2

This is the title track from the upcoming CD ‘Something I Am’ by Scott Fish (produced by Wade Paul at Guerilla Studios). This track features Scott Fish (lead vocals & synthesizers), Wade Paul (drums), Kenny Hines (bass) and me doing various lead and rhythm guitar bits throughout. A link to the track and accompanying video is here. Enjoy!

Scott Fish album preview!

Sneak peek of ‘Flower in the Field’, a track from the upcoming CD ‘Something I Am’ by Scott Fish (produced by Wade Paul at Guerilla Studios). This track features Molly Young (backing vocals), Wade Paul (drums) and Scott Fish (lead vocals, synthesizers, bass and rhythm guitar), and me doing various lead and rhythm guitar bits throughout. Check it out via Soundcloud at this link.

NOT FAST ENUFF in Toledo City Paper

Jeff McGinnis of the Toledo City Paper wrote a great piece detailing the varied musical offerings in Toledo on on particular evening, and NOT FAST ENÜFF was one stop in the journey:

“As I walk into the Distillery on Heatherdowns, pretty much the last song I expect is exactly what’s being played: “YMCA.” Up next, “Jessie’s Girl.” After that, “The Middle.” It’s like a trip in a musical time machine, which is right in the wheelhouse of Not Fast Enuff, a group that specializes in pop covers from the past 40 years. It’s all but impossible to keep from smiling while Not Fast Enuff is performing. The band faithfully plays each tune in tribute, while giving each enough of a twist to make it their own. And the vocal versatility of lead singer Melissa Toth is genuinely impressive…”

You can check out the entire article here.