I have spent 35 years honing my craft as a recording artist. As a young white kid growing up in North Toronto, I couldn't have dreamt that I would have the great fortune to play and record with many of the most celebrated reggae musicians of all time. Like many young kids around the world, I was raised by a single mother. I was six when she started dating a black Jamaican intellectual, and like a little sponge I soaked up the culture and took up the mantle to defend equal rights and social justice. A quiet revolutionary, going against the grain of the sheltered neighbourhood in which I grew and studied music, I immersed myself in Jamaican culture, studying the works of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Burning Spear. Many subsequent trips to Jamaica taught me the delicate balance that is Rastafari; between natural living, rebel music and Universal Love. "One Love. One heart. Let's get together and feel alright." ~ Bob Marley