What are you up to now?:
After leaving the Sound, I landed a job working for an orthopedics company in Natick Massachusetts. My title is Instrument Supervisor & Coordinator. ( Wicked impressive right!) I am also touring the country, visiting every major league ballpark with two of my high school friends. We have 16 left to go. If you want the craziest experience watching a game, watch one from the outfield bleachers at Wrigley Field. If you want the best food at a ballpark, I highly recommend you catch a game Pirates game in Pittsburgh. But If you want the best MLB experience ever, head into Boston :)

Has HS affected the general trajectory of your life?
If so, how?: From my Hyannis Sound experience, I learned how to be professional in every aspect of my life. I also know that no matter what road I decide to take in life, my HS family will be behind me for guidance and support. I have gained lifelong friends with an endless supply of love, laughter, stores, adventures and music. Did i also mention they made me a much better singer and a sight reader?

Tell us about your favorite on-stage moment...:
August 29th 2008. I got a call from Phil Landry around 2:00. I was at work and he asked me if i wanted to fill in for Alfredo to sing the national anthem at Fenway Park. I got to step onto the greatest stage in sports, with the greatest group in the world and sing in front of 37,755 Sox fans. Thanks for making a dream come true guys.

What is your favorite HS transportation moment?:
In 2005, we sang for classes at a private school in Boca Raton Florida. After the gig, the group spent 3 nights in the Bahamas. We took a private jet to get to our destination.The guys and I piled into a van that took us to a small airport. Once we walked out onto the runway, The hatch to the plane opened up and we jumped in. It felt like I was in the Beatles! When we were ready to land, the guys let me sit up front with the pilots. Even though the trip to the Berkshires was insane (See Robbie Powers Profile), this trumps it for me.

What was your craziest HS tour adventure?:
Plymouth State College 2005 - "The Slap" witnessed by Andy Delong and Victor Sandman.

What is your favorite HS recording?:
Its a tie between "Ready For Love" off of Shirt Tie Khaki and "Hope For Me Yet" off of Bootleg 6.