He’s best known as the long-time drummer for the hard rock band Nothing More, a role that eventually evolved when he stepped into the spotlight as the group’s frontman and lead vocalist. Taking on both roles helped bring stability to the core lineup of Nothing More, solidifying his central place in the band’s journey. The first album released with him as lead singer was The Few Not Fleeting, marking a pivotal chapter in the history of Nothing More.
Before all the fame and stage lights, he actually started his musical path back in seventh grade, picking up the drums and never looking back. Growing up, he shared life with his sister Jenna, forming close family bonds during their younger years. Tragically, he lost his mother to cancer—an experience that deeply impacted him. On a more personal note, he’s been in a steady relationship with Kristin Katrina, who has been a supportive presence throughout his career. Through every high and low, his dedication to Nothing More has remained unwavering.
He started dealing with depression back in 2008, mainly due to a series of personal challenges that piled up over time. He found it increasingly difficult to cope, and that’s when things began to take a toll on his mental health. He had always been resilient, but around that period, he just couldn’t shake off the weight of everything. Looking back, it was clear that he needed support, especially as he navigated through such a tough phase in his life. He tried to keep going, but the emotional burden became too much for him to handle alone.