Please visit me at
this page
for an up-to-date solo schedule.
For my band gigs, visit:
Mountain Brew
The Porchdogs
To check availability, phone 407-877-3010 (8am-8pm EST only, please)
I was raised in the rural hill country of Northern Arkansas, and I began playing guitar and harmonica in my early teens. I grew up listening to and playing old-timey and traditional folk music, but like most kids in the '60s, I was also into the country and pop songs I heard on the radio.
After relocating to Central Florida in the late 1970s, I worked as a solo performer and in bands like Shades of Gray (rock, new wave, ska), and Souler Eclipse and Jah Sons (reggae). In 1992 I founded The Porchdogs, a group that plays Louisiana-style Cajun and zydeco music and the Americana music that's my own specialty. With the 'Dogs, I perform regularly at various Walt Disney World venues, at Universal Studios Orlando, and at various nightclubs, festivals, fairs and events throughout Florida. The Porchdogs have been a daily featured act 5 years at the Florida State Fair, the past 10 years at the Iron Horse Saloon (daily during Bike Week and Biketoberfest), and for 12 years at the Ft. Lauderdale Cajun-Zydeco Festival.
I enjoy pop standards, soft rock, country, folk, Irish, and reggae music. I can draw from all of these styles to play pretty much whatever you'd like to hear at a specific venue or event. I usually play with pre-recorded rhythm tracks, which helps me get a full sound that works well for dancing. But if a more acoustic sound is what's called for, I'll turn off the beat box and play it strictly solo. I can also call upon my many musical friends and put together a duo, trio or larger band playing Cajun, zydeco, bluegrass, old-timey, or pop standards.
| Alan Jackson--Don't Rock The Jukebox, It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere, Pop-a-Top | Bob Dylan--Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Lay Lady Lay, Takes A Lot to Laugh, more | Creedence--Bad Moon, Born On The Bayou, Ever Seen the Rain, Green River, Lodi, Proud Mary |
| Amazing Rhythm Aces--3rd Rate Romance | Arlo Guthrie--City of New Orleans | Bill Withers--Ain't No Sunshine |
| Blind Faith--Can't Find My Way Home | Bob Marley--3 Little Birds, I Shot the Sheriff, Is This Love, No Woman No Cry, Stir It Up | Bobby Goldsboro--Little Things |
| Bobby McFerrin--Don't Worry Be Happy | Brooks & Dunn--Boot Scoot Boogie | Buck Owens--Under Your Spell Again |
| Carl Perkins--Honey Don't | Charles Brown--Got to Be A Reason | Charlie Rich--Behind Closed Doors |
| Chuck Berry--C'est la Vie, Johnny B Good, Rock 'n' Roll Music | Daryl Hall--EveryTime You Go Away | Dobie Gray--Drift Away |
| Dr. John--Right Place Wrong Time | Drifters--Under the Boardwalk, Only You | Eagles--Desperado, Tequila Sunrise |
| Elvis Presley--Little Sister, Surrender, Now Or Never | Frankie Ford--Sea Cruise | Ernest Tubb--Walkin' the Floor |
| Fats Domino--Ain't That A Shame, Blueberry Hill, I'm Walkin', Kansas City, My Blue Heaven, Ready Willin' & Able, Walkin' To New Orleans | Jimmy Buffet--Another Saturday Night, Changes In Latitude, Cheeseburger In Paradise, Come Monday, Fins, Grapefruit, Havana Daydreamin, Margaritaville, Pirate Looks At 40, Son of A Sailor, Volcano | Eric Clapton--Cocaine, I Shot the Sheriff, Lay Down Sally, Tulsa Time, Wonderful Tonight |
| Garth Brooks--Low Places | George Strait--All My Exes | Gordon Lightfoot--Sundown |
| Grateful Dead--Friend of the Devil, Ripple | Hank Williams--Jambalaya, Hey Good Lookin' | Huey Smith--Roberta, Rockin' Pneumonia |
| James Taylor--How Sweet it Is | Jerry Jeff Walker--Mr. Bojangles | JJ Cale--Magnolia |
| Freddy Fender--Wasted Days | John Lennon--Imagine | Johnny Paycheck--Take This Job & Shove It |
| Leadbelly--Goodnight Irene | Led Zeppelin--Your Time Is Gonna Come | Louis Armstrong--Wonderful World |
| Lynyrd Skynyrd--Call Me the Breeze, Sweet Home Alabama | Marshall Tucker--Can't You See | Matchbox 20--3a.m. |
| Meters--Tell It Like It Is | Nat King Cole--Mona Lisa | Neil Diamond--Cherry Cherry, Solitary Man |
| Neil Young--Heart of Gold, Old Man | Nilsson--Everybody's Talkin' At Me | Otis Redding--Dock of the Bay |
| Prof. Longhair--Mardi Gras Mambo | Ray Charles--Georgia | REM--The One I Love |
| Rockin' Sidney--Toot Toot | Rod Stewart--Maggie May | Roger Miller--King of the Road |
| Roy Orbison--Blue Bayou | Sam Cooke--Another Saturday Night, Bring It On Home | Sheryl Crow--A Change'll Do You Good |
| Staind--It's Been Awhile | Steve Earle--Guitar Town | Taj Mahal--Nobody's Business |
| Tom Petty--Breakdown | The Band--Drove Old Dixie Down, The Weight | Train--Drops of Jupiter |
| UB-40--Red Red Wine | unknown--Corinna Corinna; Crawdad Song, Tennessee Waltz | Unkle Cracker--Follow Me |
| Van Morrison--Brown-Eyed Girl, Moondance, Tupelo Honey | War--Low Rider | Willie Nelson--Ain't It Funny, Blue Eyes Cryin', Crazy |
| Wilson Pickett--Midnight Hour, Mustang Sally | Many Irish and Irish-American songs | Jazzy Standards including Misty, Mona Lisa, Moon River, more. |
| Oldies from the turn-of-the-century to the 1920s and '30s, including Bill Bailey, Sunny Side of the Street, Moonlight Bay, and many more. | Many folk, bluegrass, hillbilly and old-time songs. |