What are you up to now?:
Living in Boston, working in e-commerce, making frequent trips to the Southland so that I don't go too crazy up here.

Has HS affected the general trajectory of your life? If so, how?:
Of course! It's connected me to a growing network of alumni who will be friends for the rest of my life.

Tell us about your favorite on-stage moment...:
In 2004 Micah was sick and couldn't make one of our Harwich shows. Micah was also the clear fan favorite that year, and one of his songs -- "September" by Earth, Wind, & Fire -- was a real crowd pleaser. So we did what any reputable performing group would do. We sang the background to "September" while the solo was handled by an oscillating pedestal fan.

What is your favorite HS transportation moment?:
Riding shotgun in Matt's monster of a car for two summers was nice, but two transportation stories that come to mind both happened in 2005. I was a new business manager, especially high strung, and we arrived to two different out of state shows about 3 hours late each. One of those happened to be an outdoor wedding, which was just starting by the time we got there (we were supposed to be singing the processional), and we were kicking up dust driving in behind the ceremony. I'm sure those photos were just what the bride and groom wanted.

What was your craziest HS tour adventure?:
This doesn't count as crazy but there's nothing better than going to Woodstock, VT -- eating at the Wasp, pool/sauna/steam room at the sports center, chocolate milk, and pancake breakfasts. Oh, and singing.

What is your favorite HS recording?:
"Boys of Summer" on Annual Bootleg: Volume 2 and "Solsbury Hill" on Shirt Tie Khaki. Yes I'm on both of those tracks, and no I'm not sorry about it.

Paul Sings-- "Georgia On My Mind" ('06):