I have been fortunate to be involved with a few great non-profit groups and participate as an artist in contributing to these amazing causes. The benefit shows that I perform are always very different, exciting and seem to bring out the best in everyone involved. I think it’s because there is a heightened sense of purpose and contribution. On my first record, I had such a great time doing all the photos for the CD layout because we had the Nature of Wildworks bring some adult and baby possums for the shoot in Topanga Canyon, CA that day. They were all so wonderful, but I really fell in love with one particular possum named Beauty. I was sad to learn that a possum’s life span is only about three years. A while later, I was able to do an on-site visit at Wildworks and Beauty was about three when we were reunited. I was able to hold her and spend quite a while with her that day, which was magical, but I knew that would probably be our last time together. All of the animals at Nature of Wildworks, from mountain lions, skunks, a wolf and many birds of prey are so awesome to be up close with. It really is an experience of a lifetime.
I knew that I wanted to raise some awareness and resources for Nature of Wildworks because this group gives kids and people of all ages an incredible up close experience with these beautiful animals. We held the benefit at Froggy’s in Topanga Canyon and the founder, Molly, brought some of the animals for a cool demo and then my band played. It was a great celebration and I was so honored to be a part of helping any way I possibly could. To be able to combine my music with such a worthy cause truly gave me a different perspective about what I do and how art can play a part in helping.











