What are you up to now?:
My wife, Sara, and I live in Western Massachusetts where most of our free time is spent with our amazing kids. Kyle was born in 2004, Caroline in 2008, and Sara is due again in October 2010. I have a financial planning practice and Sara has a child care business which she runs out of our home. It's a busy and wonderful life.

Has HS affected the general trajectory of your life? If so, how?:
It's impossible to answer this question. I discovered this template will only allow 13,000 characters per response and that isn't enough space to do my answer any justice. Has the HS affected the general trajectory of my life? Yes. If so, how? Immensely.

Do I get partial credit for answering both parts of the question?

Tell us about your favorite on-stage moment...:
I'm partial to a show in Hyannis when we rolled out a fairly new addition to our set list, Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry.."  During our rendition on this night, we discovered a new musical key that had never been heard by humans before; the result of 3 or 4 different keys being sung simultaneously. There were 10 of us, so for all I know it was 10 different keys. Mikey was giving me the finger across the throat signal (international sign language for "we are singing in 10 different keys and I'm going to kill Aaron")(American Sign language for "cut!"). But, instead, I strolled across the arc with my back to the audience barking MY key into everyone's ear. We eventually settled into some new key nowhere near where the song began. When asked, one of our best fans at the time said "Yeah, you did something different with that tonight. It was cool."

What is your favorite HS transportation moment?:
Darren and I were starting to feel like stars as we drove from our college toward the Cape for our first "winter tour" with the Hyannis Sound. Then, his Honda died and we realized what a bummer it was to be 20 years old and stuck somewhere in Rhode Island with no cell phone. At the time, some people had cells but they looked like what soldiers in World War II movies use to call in air support. There were no buses or trains to be had so, we did the only reasonable thing which was to rent a 17 foot U-Haul box truck from the repair shop and drove it the rest of the way.

What was your craziest HS tour adventure?:
It is impossible to answer this question, also. Thank you, Rob, for this questionnaire.

What is your favorite HS recording?:
All the latest stuff. Each time a new recording comes out I am blown away by how far the talent has come up since our humble beginnings.