Over the years, I’ve recorded a mix of my favorite tunes—timeless standards, gospel, classic rock, original compositions and even a little blues for good measure. Usually it’s on the piano, sometimes the guitar, and occasionally you’ll even catch me singing. If I look a bit “heavier” in some videos, that was before (or during) my health and fitness journey.
Music is meant to be shared. I hope these performances inspire you to explore your own. Keep an eye on my Chord Power page… coming soon, where I’ll help you unlock the joy of playing your own piano favorites!
Instrumental Piano — Unchained Melody
A love theme that refuses to age. First written for the 1955 film Unchained (Alex North & Hy Zaret) and later reborn through Ghost (1990), “Unchained Melody” has lived a thousand lives. This solo piano rendition leans into space, songlike phrasing, and slow-bloom dynamics—letting the melody breathe the way it does when you’re alone at the keys and the room gets quiet. I carried this arrangement across the U.S. and Canada during my workshop tours because it consistently unlocked something in people—the courage to sit down and play the songs they love. Put on headphones, take a deep breath, and let it wash over you.
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Piano & Vocals — When Answers Aren’t Enough
I played this song by Scott Wesley Brown at my daughter’s memorial service in 2016.
God has given me the “peace that surpasses all understanding” in the light of unimaginable tragedies in my life. I lost another daughter in July 2025, and I can only attribute the courage to keep going, to my faith in Christ.
As Scott Wesley Brown wrote, “Instead of asking why did it happen? Think of where it could lead you from here. And as your pain is slowly easing, you can find a greater reason… to live your life triumphantly through the fears!”
It’s times like these that I know, deep in my heart, yes, deep in my soul, my God is REAL!
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