Starting in the early 1970s he founded PogoLogo Productions where he produced the first and only album by Buckingham Nicks for Polydor Records. He played the album for Mick Fleetwood while pitching his company for business. Mick was so impressed he brought Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks into Fleetwood Mac.
Produced the soundtracks of "Footloose", "Vision Quest", "Tron", "Flashdance" and "Top Gun.".
Ended his career as a respected member of the Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing.
In the mid 1990's he worked with the Kore Group record label developing surround sound mixes.
Graduated from University of Minnesota.
In 1999 he started working with Mackie Designs working on global recording product and market development. He left the company when it was bought out by Loud Technologies (now Loud Audio) in 2003.
In the early 2000s he founded Sonitus USA with Anthony Grimani.
Began his music career as the bassist for The Music Machine best known for the Top 20 Hit from 1966 "Talk Talk.".
In conjunction with Curt Boettcher (a fellow University of Minnesota alum) he produced pop hits for The Association, Tommy Roe and others.