How and where did you meet Ikey Owens and become a part of his Free Moral Agents project?
I met Ikey about 12 years ago at a show he was playing in Whittier, Ca. I was a fan of the band he was in at the time called Teen Heroes. When we got to talking it turned out we had mutual friends and a lot in common, so we had much to draw from. Not long after meeting he had me come down to this studio called Jabbz in Long Beach and I recorded bass on a few tracks. From that point, we had worked on and off. In 2004 Ikey asked me to join FMA. The first show I performed live with FMA was in July 2004. From that point on we kept creating together consistently. Have you always been singing since you were a child or have you found your voice as you’ve progressed? For as long as I can recall, I have used my voice in song. Even though I have not had formal training, I have been singing for many years. As a child I loved Julie Andrews. I would sing the songs from sound of music to my mother who was my usual audience. I would often make up words and put them to a melody and try them out on her