Even with the pandemic, 2020 turned out to be quite a busy year. It started with a New Year’s Eve gig on drums with The Pimps of Joytime in Colorado. Then a tour in February, drumming with Mike Doughty. A few days after returning home to Memphis, I drove to Mississippi for a solo acoustic performance on Thacker Mountain Radio.
As we all know, everything changed in March. I decided to channel my energy into recording and releasing six songs before the year was over. Three of those were singles with accompanying videos, and the others were unplugged versions of new songs posted on YouTube and Bandcamp. I also remixed an older song, “Looking for a Sign” which became more relevant in those turbulent times.
Over the summer I signed with Brooklyn, NY based indie label Declared Goods. Their support helped me reach a wider audience and introduced me to new fans around the world. My work was featured in outlets such as Magnet Magazine, Brooklyn Vegan, and The Memphis Flyer; with regular plays on BreakThru Radio and WFMU.
I started an Instagram livestream series in August called Singing With Gum which ran until November. Each week I sang four originals and one cover (while chewing gum).
In the fall, my video for “Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah” by the Pogues was an official selection of the Indie Memphis Film Festival. It was included in the Hometowner Music Video series.
I ended the year with a move to Atlanta in December. I’m currently getting settled at my new place in Candler Park. The home studio will be up and running soon, and I’ll be preparing for single releases in the spring and an EP in the summer. I’ll also be posting regular content on social media with new beats, melodies, projects, and experiments.
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Happy New Year!