Here are just a few links which I think that you would be interested in. Most of them are things I have been affiliated with within the past few years as a singer/songwriter/performer. Check them out and see what you think.
Stephenville Theatre Festival - This is the theatre company which I got my first real professional experience with in shows such as "Blood Brothers", "Forever Plaid", and "That's Why They Call it the Blues".
College of the North Atlantic - It's only been my 4th year here. I wonder if I'll ever finish school. So far I have graduated from the Visual Arts program, and I am scheduled to graduated from Music Industry and Performance in April. I'm then coming back to the College to complete a Recording Arts Diploma.
Barry Canning - This is one of Newfoundland's great talents. A wonderful singer, and a pretty cool guy. I had the chance of working with this guy as well as 8 other top Newfoundland performers at "A Black and White Night: Tribute to Roy Orbison".
Arts and Culture Centre - Newfoundland has quite a few of these, and I have had the pleasure of performing in a few of them; not only as a singer but as an actor as well.
Mount Pearl Show Choir - I had the privilege of being in this group for a very short time back in Mount Pearl. This extremely talented and sharp looking group is under the direction of Carl Goulding. Every year they put off a huge musical/dance production entitled, "Etcetera".
Elton John - This is Elton's Official Website; just one of many in his honor. I had the great privilege of emulating this flamboyant performer on stage for the Stephenville Theatre Festival's 24th season in "That Why They Call it the Blues".
Roy Orbison - One of my all time favorite performers. A man whose voice is unmistakable with a range that's through the roof. I have sang his songs for the show, "A Black and White Night: Tribute to Roy Orbison" and also playing his character in Stephenville Theatre Festival's, "It's a Country Christmas". I hope to continue playing as this hugely influential songster in future shows.