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When The Audience Isn’t Responding

 For over 50 years, I’ve lived my life on stage as a singer—learning lessons you can’t find anywhere else but in front of an audience. This blog is where I share those lessons—through music, story, and experience—with the hope that they help you find your voice. Not every audience responds the way you hope they will. There are nights when everything clicks. The energy is there. The connection is immediate. You can feel it in the room. And then there are nights when it’s… quiet. You give everything you have— and nothing seems to come back. Those are the moments that test you. Early on, I took that personally. I thought it meant I was doing something wrong. That I wasn’t good enough. That I had lost something. But over time, I learned a different lesson. Connection isn’t guaranteed. Every audience is different. Every room has its own energy. Its own mood. Its own story. And your job isn’t to control that. Your job is to show up fully anyway. To stay pr...

What 50 Years On Stage Taught Me About Confidence

 For over 50 years, I’ve lived my life on stage as a singer—learning lessons you can’t find anywhere else but in front of an audience. This blog is where I share those lessons—through music, story, and experience—with the hope that they help you find your voice. People often assume that after 50 years on stage, confidence comes naturally. That you walk out there without a second thought. That the nerves are gone. That it’s easy. It’s not. Confidence isn’t something you’re given. It’s something you build. And it doesn’t start the way most people think it does. It doesn’t start with certainty. It starts with showing up. There were plenty of nights early on where I didn’t feel ready. Moments where I questioned myself. Wondered if I was good enough. Hoped I wouldn’t make a mistake. But I stepped on stage anyway. And that’s where confidence begins. Not when you feel ready— but when you move forward without that feeling. Over time, something changes. You start to trust yourself. Not...

Finding Your Voice (When You’re Not Sure You Have One)

 For over 50 years, I’ve lived my life on stage as a singer—learning lessons you can’t find anywhere else but in front of an audience. This blog is where I share those lessons—through music, story, and experience—with the hope that they help you find your voice. One of the most common things I’ve heard over the years is this: “I don’t really have anything to say.” It doesn’t matter who the person is. It doesn’t matter what they’ve done in life. Somewhere along the way, they’ve convinced themselves their voice doesn’t matter. I understand that feeling. Because finding your voice isn’t always about speaking louder… sometimes it’s about believing you have something worth saying in the first place. When I first started performing, I thought my job was simple: Sing the song. Hit the notes. Do it right. But over time, I realized something important. Two people can sing the exact same song… and have completely different impact. The difference isn’t talent. It’s connection. It’s whethe...

The Moment Before The Spotlight

  For over 50 years, I’ve lived my life on stage as a singer—learning lessons you can’t find anywhere else but in front of an audience. This blog is where I share those lessons—through music, story, and experience—with the hope that they help you find your voice. There’s a moment that happens before every performance. It doesn’t matter if it’s a small room or a packed house… whether it’s your first time on stage or your thousandth. That moment is always the same. You’re standing just out of sight. The lights are waiting. The audience is out there. And for a few seconds… everything goes quiet. I’ve stood in that moment for over 50 years. And I can tell you something most people don’t expect: That feeling never completely goes away. You would think after all that time, the nerves would disappear. They don’t. But they do change. In the beginning, it feels like fear. Your heart races. Your thoughts get loud. You start wondering if you’re ready… or good enough… or if you’ll get it...

More Than The Song

  For over 50 years, I’ve lived my life on stage as a singer—learning lessons you can’t find anywhere else but in front of an audience. This blog is where I share those lessons—through music, story, and experience—with the hope that they help you find your voice.  There’s a moment that happens on stage—just before the music begins. The lights are on. The audience is waiting. And for a split second, everything is quiet. After 50 years of performing, I’ve come to understand something about that moment. It’s not about the song. It’s about what comes through the song. When I first started, I thought singing was about getting the notes right… hitting the right pitch… remembering the words. And those things matter. But they’re not what people remember. People don’t walk away talking about whether you hit every note perfectly. They remember how you made them feel. Somewhere along the way, I realized something had changed. I wasn’t just singing anymore. I was communi...