What I have done with my music and what I can help you do with yours…

From being given a violin at 3, learning the piano from 5 and becoming a chorister at 8..to writing my first song at 18 then getting signed at 25 with my first band Little Giants…it’s been an amazing journey that I am so grateful to have been on. I’ve headlined Shepherds Bush Empire, The Bedford, Ronnie Scotts and Bush Hall in the UK. Played at The Bitter End, Joes Pub, The Cutting Room in New York and The Baked Potato, Hotel Cafe and The Mint in Los Angeles . Recorded with an orchestra at Abbey Road and Henson Studios with Michael Landau, Abe Laboriel, Abe Laboriel Jnr, John Trivers, Alex Smith, Carmen Vandenberg and Luis Conte. Written with Sacha Skarbek, Jamie Hartman, Mateo Laboriel, Magnus Fiennes, Bruce Greenwood, Jake Gosling, Ian Honeyman, Jesse String, Willow Robinson, Blair Mackichan, Martin Briley, Russ Desalvo, Julianna raye, John Trivers, Joey Silvestri, David Franz, Vince Pizzinga, Emmi, Lola Lennox, Phil Manikiza, Theo Green, Jodie Warlow. Been produced by Jake Gosling, Klaus Badelt, Craig Eastman, Chris Tsangarides, Trivers Myers, Paul Freeman and James Guthrie. Here are some of the highlights along the way. Enjoy!

 

The biggest song to date, Ache was picked up by the hit TV show "Smallville". Released on The Dreamers Machine Album it seems to resonate with a lot of people and has been covered over 100 times on Youtube. It’s also appeared on 7 TV shows including ER and The Vampire Diaries

"So long" is a song I wrote with legendary British songwriter Martin Briley. It's a song that evokes the feelings I had when I went back to the town near the village I grew up in Wiltshire.

James Carrington plays "Stop The World" at the Baked Potato with the legendary guitarist Michael Landau. (James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Seal, Michael Jackson)

“The beautiful thing about learning is that no-one can take it away from you”

- B.B.King

“Music…can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable”

- Leonard Bernstein

Why music?

  • Music is a science

  • Music is mathematical

  • Music is a foreign language

  • Music is history

  • Music is physical education

  • Music develops insight and demands research

  • Music is all these things, but most all, music is art

    That is why we teach music, not because we expect you to major in music, not because we expect you to play or sing all your life:

But so you will be human, so you will recognize beauty so you will be closer to an infinite beyond this world

So you will have something to cling to. So you will have more love, more compassion, more gentleness, more good -

in short, more life.