A singer-songwriter whose straightforward guitar and piano arrangements frame emotional, personal lyrics.
For a good sense of his style, try "When You Love Someone" or "Soldier." They're typical of his voice-and-guitar approach to emotional lyrics.
His music sticks to a simple, honest acoustic style that connects when the writing feels direct, like on "Crazy" or "Hopeless Romantics." After a Guillain-Barré syndrome diagnosis in 2018 left him temporarily paralyzed, his return to performing underscored the resilience in his songs.
He started with the single "You & Me" in 2015 and an EP called "First Impressions." Later albums like "Chapters" and "Heartbreak and Make-Up" kept him in that personal, acoustic vein, working with producers like Greg Kurstin and Joel Little.
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