Raised in Florida, based in Los Angeles--as if I was born and bred to celebrate the absurd. I hope to offer some escape through the profoundly wacky experiences of singing in a band and forever existing as the youngest man in LA.
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Singer & lyricist of SWIMM and staff writer for LADYGUNN Magazine. Raised in Florida and based in LA, coping with existence means celebrating the absurd. I hope to offer you some escape through stories and songs.
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