In the early 1990s he was the drummer in country singer-songwriter Terry Kelly's band.[4] He was also a credited songwriting collaborator on many of Kelly's songs, most notably "In My Father's House", which won the East Coast Music Award for Song of the Year,[5] and was nominated for the Canadian Country Music Award for Song of the Year,[6] in 1993.
In the mid-1990s he was a frequent collaborator with his sister Melanie, both in songwriting and as the drummer in her touring band.[7] He also independently released a solo album, Gladly the Cross-Eyed Bear, in 1998. He subsequently joined Harem Scarem, appearing for the first time on the band's 2001 album Ultra Feel.
He released his second solo album, Learning More and More About Less and Less, in 2005.[8]
^Terri Mingo, "With Love, from Melanie: Special evening launches campaign to bring mobile breast screening to northern Nova Scotia". Truro Daily News, May 4, 2002.
^Vit Wagner, "Theatre Passe Muraille opens new stage season Tuesday with rock 'n' roll version of Verdi's classic opera Rigoletto's Big Risk"]. Toronto Star, September 15, 1989.
^Paul Kennedy, "New tape could be Kelly's ticket". Halifax Daily News, October 25, 1992.
^Sandy MacDonald, "Music to win by. . .; Terry Kelly, Rawlins Cross sweep East Coast Music Awards". Halifax Daily News, February 15, 1993.
^"Complete list of Country Music Awards nominees". Edmonton Journal, August 12, 1993.