This was a fun one and quite random. I performed as the guitarist for Christina Aguilera when she appeared on 90210. So if you happened to catch the episode or are actually looking at the video above this paragraph, you would have seen me. We did 2 songs at “The Peach Pit”, a staple location on the show. The songs we did were “Genie In A Bottle” and “I Turn To You”. Fun little one-day shoot. As an anecdote, I’ll never forget the awkward moment when I accidentally opened her trailer door, mistaking it for mine. We both kind of paused there for a moment, she on a couch and me in the doorway with one hand on the door and a goofy grin on my face.
I have stayed busy, restlessly creating one thing or another. This "Black Hole" section showcases some of that legacy. There is a lot here. Best grab a glass of scotch first and then come back and dig in! As far as digital goes, I have spent the last 20 years creating websites and have been a part of hundreds of projects in various capacities, including UX, Design, Front-End Development, Back-End Development, Biz Dev, and more. Use the filter controls at the top of the page to search my credits.
FILM/TV
My music has been used over the years in film and television. Chances are you've heard my music and didn't know it. Additionally, I used to work as an actor when I was a kid and have been on TV a few times in different series. This section compiles some of those credits along with any projects related to movies and/or tv. For fun, I also re-score film trailers and scenes from time to time. Since the Black Hole is just for my credits, those little experiements can be found in the "Eye Candy" or "Blahg" sections.
GAMES
I wish I had more time to actually play them...but at any rate, browse this section for projects I have been a part of which related to games of all kinds, console or otherwise.
OTHER CREDITS
This category is a smorgasbord of random other things. Music Videos, Promotional Videos and miscellaneous credits. Consider for a moment that I started out in the early 90s working with my Father doing large-scale murals, set backdrops, restaurant graphics, and all sorts of things. I carried on doing this after my father was hired on at Disney, adding my own clients and continuing to work with some of his until 1998 when it was clear the days of hand-painted things and vinyl were over and it was time to start focusing on digital. Paint is somewhat a lost art but it sure is fun to work with.