THIS IS WHO I AM
My journey into the world of music began in the summer of 2003 in Munich, when I experienced my first live concert of Bon Jovi in Olympiapark, with only eight years old. That night not only marked the inception of my passion for music but also ignited the dream of one day standing on large stages myself. When I was four years old, I started playing the drums. I’m completely self-taught and my style is profoundly influenced by greats like Simon Phillips, Tico Torres, Mickey Curry, and Scott Phillips. About four years later, the world of guitars opened up to me when my grandfather gifted me my first electric guitar. Guided by an outstanding teacher and influenced by artists such as Steve Lukather, Joe Satriani, Richie Sambora, and Keith Scott, I honed my skills over the next five years. My musical talent was quickly recognized by teachers in my school, leading me to play a central role in every school production, initially as a drummer, then as a guitarist, and eventually as a frontman.
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A TURNING POINT
Over the years, I formed various bands and engaged in diverse collaborations.
One of my most incredible experiences was in 2016 when I shared the stage with a childhood hero, Gil Ofarim, and his brother (video here). The transition to singing marked a turning point in my musical journey. At the age of 16 or 17, I began developing and refining my voice under the guidance of various vocal coaches. The first 16 years of my life were shaped by 80s stadium rock until 2012, when I discovered Myles Kennedy (the frontman of Alter Bridge and Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators). His singing style was something entirely new to me. This not only offered a fresh perspective but also opened the door to harder music genres and teaching me what artistic freedom truly means.
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WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS
For the past ten years, I have been performing as a singer at wedding ceremonies and working on releasing my own music. My journey through various music genres has broadened my horizons, and I look forward to sharing my creative diversity with the world.
If you want to learn more about me, I invite you to read my blog.
Check out my very first blog post. Link