Bouzouki,
Darbuka/Doumbek/Tabli, Guitar, Oud and Percussion
Music has always been a
part of who I am, my father being part of several Greek and Middle Eastern
Ensembles and my mother being a belly dancer, it seemed only natural that I
follow in their path. My musical journey began at age 15 with my first red
electric guitar. Soon to follow was the formation of my popular high school
band, Black Rainbow. From the beginning I created and played original music in
and around the Philadelphia area.
In my college years I became inspired by my
Greek heritage and academic studies which opened my mind to learn about
cultures and music from around the world. I became particularly interested in
Greek, Middle Eastern, and Indian music. As a result, I began teaching myself
to play the Bouzouki, a Greek Lute, the Oud, an Arabic lute and the Doumbek
(aka: Darbuka, Tabli, Tsoumbeliki) a goblet shaped Middle Eastern hand
drum.
In 1995, Deborah Cervone (Black Rainbow guitarist), and I formed
ANIMUS. Starting as an acoustic guitar duo, Animus has since evolved into an
original World Fusion ensemble taking "World Fusion" music to new
extremes.
My goal, when composing, is to stimulate the body, mind, and soul
of the listener. As a musician, composer, and artist, I have no musical
boundaries. I strive for diverse compositional arrangements that utilize an
endless variety of grooves, rhythms and tonality.
Currently, I compose music
for and play the Bouzouki, Doumbek, Guitar, Oud, and the Riq in my world fusion
music and dance ensemble ANIMUS. My other projects include playing traditional music
with the Casablanca Band, The Spice Route Ensemble (Strings for Schools/Musicopia), The Opa Band, and The Sally Mitlas Orchestra
among others. I also create and perform world
music for families with small children in Bill & Tammy's Children's World
Music Express. In addition, have work with Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership, providing cultural music residencies
for intercity students. I regularly teach Middle Eastern percussion
classes and give lessons in Philadelphia area.
I am
proud of my hard work, efforts and accomplishments with ANIMUS. In particular,
having been nominated for Best Roots/ World Music Performer 2000, 2002 and 2006
by the Philadelphia CityPaper Choice Awards and the opportunities to perform at
such great venues as the Kimmel Center and the Philadelphia Museum of Art fuel
my musical passion. I plan on continuing my musical journeys and will always
strive to impact peoples lives positively through music…