My Story (so far)

I grew up in Orgeval, France, a small little town in the Yvelines, a half hour from Paris. I spent the first 10 years of my life there and moved to California at 10 years old (in 2011). Music was always around in my house. My parents would have full concert versions of their favorite artists on TV playing constantly (I remember Robbie Williams and Billy Idol vividly). I think that’s where my love for music really began. At 12, I started playing drums, and a year later, I began singing and posting covers of my favorite songs online. I picked up guitar soon after so I could play live and have it be something other than a cappella covers. By 16, I was writing my own songs. That year, I released my first EP, 16, which I wrote with my co-writer Robert Allan Stein. I would say that it's from that point on that music became my main focus. I kept writing and releasing music throughout high school.
I then went to college in Santa Cruz, which I discovered to be a special place. A town with this incredible energy and peace. I don't know if it was the ocean, the redwoods, the surfers in their Tacomas smoking out the window or the general hippie nature and history of the town but to me it was a place that let me slow down and really connect with myself. During college, I released my first album, South Pacific, and spent my days writing, recording, and performing whenever I could. After graduating, I stayed in Santa Cruz for a year and developed a routine of going down to the beach every day to record videos of myself singing, whether it was covers or originals and sharing them with my community on social media. Being surrounded by the ocean and the calmness of the coast made that creative process honestly easy. I mean it doesn't feel like work when you can do it on the beach.
In 2024, I decided that I had had enough of the comfort of Santa Cruz and wanted to move to LA to be closer to my co-writer and to have more opportunities to perform and to be around a town that had a real history of music where I could connect with people and grow my own musical identity and sound. I’ve been lucky enough to open for French comedian Kev Adams, to play New York’s Bitter End three times, to perform at LA’s Hotel Cafe, Bar Lubitsch, Hotel Ziggy, and to take part in amazing events like Stand Up To Cancer fundraisers. These days, I’m fully focused on writing, performing, releasing music, and most importantly, enjoying the process.
Thank you for your interest in my journey, it really starts here.
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