Bell St. Lightnin’
Bell St. Lightnin’ is the stage name I use for my solo acoustic act. Right before the COVID crisis, I was supposed to be recording my first album “Bitter History” with underground folk-punk hero Riley Coyote.
Since I have been stuck under quarantine, I have posted at least a song a day to the Bell St. YouTube page. I plan to continuing doing this until I run out of songs.
You can follow this project on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.
Southbound Street Band

From August 2019 to January 2020, I traveled the country with the Southbound String Band. The music we made was a combination of classic country, bluegrass, and folk punk that we called “trashgrass.” The band featured, in different iterations: guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, washboard, lap steel, dulcimer, and a saw.
You can find the sparse evidence of our travels on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.
Lever Gear CableKit Kickstarter

In the Summer of 2019, I helped launch the CableKit by Lever Gear on Kickstarter. I did all of the photography and videography. The project was successfully funded in 24 hours.
Art Talk
Beginning February 3rd, 2018, I set out to post one video interview every day on a different piece of my artwork. The purpose? To explore the minds of my audience: to see what attracted them to my work and how they interpreted it. So every day for 31 days, I created and posted a new episode of Art Talk, ending on March 5, 2018.
[Read the full project write-up here]
Aaron, the Destroyer
Aaron, the Destroyer in a blog I started when I was 16. It is a place where I aggregate art that I find inspirational.