Q. Who are your favourite artists?
A. Phil Collins, Herbie Hancock, Steve Perry who I’ve stolen so many licks from, I adore his voice, all that Journey stuff, I could sing everything he’s ever sung I think. Joe Elliott, lead singer from Def Leppard. I love rock ‘n’ roll tenors, and this is probably why my voice has stayed so low. I’ll say Toto as a group, and Vince Gill and Michael McDonald, who could both sing the phone book to me and I’d be happy. Sarah McLachlan, her voice is unbelievable and is just heart breaking when she sings. Of course Earth, Wind & Fire, Brad Paisley and he is one of the most amazing guitarists, I had no idea how badass he was until we did the show with him. Sir Elton, Patti La Belle and Chaka Khan, Whitney Houston, Gladys Knight who I truly adore. As far as instrumentalists; Marcus Miller, Nathan East, I love John Mayer, Jacob Collier – he’s incredible. And I adore Sting. Oh and Dave Stewart, I worked with and toured with him and still do a bunch of recordings with him.
Q. If you weren’t working in music what would you be doing?
A. I have a Bachelors in Biology with a Minor in Chemistry. I actually left Dental school to pursue music full time and I was doing really well and it’s like, you know what I have to really go for this. I would either be in veterinary medicine or some type of sports medicine. I adore sports, I played sports all the way up through college, I love it.
Q. What would your fantasy mic be?
A. I wouldn’t have to worry about popping my p’s or the ‘s’ sound but that being said, I need a microphone that would not zero in and exaggerate the mid and bottom range of my voice but pick up more on that upper brighter range so that all of the textures of my voice come through. So any mic that can find that beautiful sweet spot, that balance with my voice between the upper register and that strong bottom-end of mine and find the way to balance those, that’s my dream mic.
Q. What was the first song that made you cry?
A. That’s easy peasy, I sing it almost every show and I talk about it because it was sung by one of my vocal heroes, Michael McDonald. I was driving the first time that I heard it and I almost had to pull over it made me weep. It’s basically piano and strings, the arrangement is breath taking and it’s called, ‘I Can Let Go Now’.