About Me
I was first introduced to music when my parents enrolled me in piano lessons at the age of five. While the piano wasn’t for me, it led me to discover an entire world of creative possibility. It wasn’t long before I found choir, which turned out to be the powerful catalyst to my artistic future. My love for singing grew with the encouragement of friends who challenged my comfort zone. I stepped out of the choir and into the spotlight performing in my very first musical— Grease.
Through the loving guidance of two special voice coaches Jess & Zoe, I chose to enroll in Jazz Studies (voice) at Montclair State University where I received my Bachelor of Music with Honors. Not long after graduating, I found myself in professional productions such as Dreamgirls (Little Albert/Ensemble), Hairspray (Stooie/Ensemble), and Godspell (Jesus). My professional endeavors have gone on to include being a production vocalist onboard Celebrity Cruises, the Broadway workshop of Esther: The Heart of a Queen, numerous concerts and musical revues, various international production shows, and much more. My enthusiasm for what I do is endless. It is what fuels my unwavering work ethic and my desire to continuously be learning and evolving within my craft.
Beyond my art, I love to travel. For me, travel provides the same electrifying rush that performing does. Whether it’s sight seeing a country through the eyes of those who call it home or sharing in the culture through food and music, it is profoundly beautiful to celebrate the interconnectedness of being human and in being alive. I live my life chasing those experiences— the densely luscious ones that spontaneously blossom when we are in the now, and the ones our souls savor for a lifetime.
These moments, to me, are the most organic form of love: fleeting, yet potent and personified. I strive to cultivate and share in those moments and in that love frequently and fervently; with the aspiration to make my life my greatest work of art.
“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return...”
~Eden Ahbez