Composed score and feature music for Juvenile Justice, which aired on PBS's Frontline in January 2001.
Twice selected to compose music for Toons, Tunes, and Trikfilms, a program of film music played live to silent films, presented as part of the Film Society of Lincoln Center's "Golden Silents" Series [Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend, November 1999, and Boomer, May 2001].
Composed score for Eternal Memory: Voices from the Great Terror, a documentary depicting Stalinist atrocities in the Ukraine [1997]. The film was directed by David Pultz for Wellspring Films, and narrated by Meryl Streep.
Composed score, title music, and feature music for Murder Too Sweet [1994], a short comedy directed by Marcy Hedy Lynn.
Composed commissioned works for the Tufts University and Brandeis University Big Bands [1979-1981].
Engineered several albums by Grandmaster Flash for various record labels, including Salsoul, Atlantic, London/Sire, and Thump Records.
Recorded complete customer-service voicemail messaging systems for Juno Online Systems.
Recording and Mastering Engineer for several local artists, including John D'Iorio, José Feliciano, Malcolm Hunter, John Hollenbeck, Junkyard Angels, Mephiskapheles, Mini-King, Matt Moran, Peter Neumann, Diane Ponzio, Gena Raps, Susan Share, Ken Vogel, and Thad Wheeler.
Mixing Engineer for Reale Music, a provider of background music for several television news shows, including Case Closed, After the Verdict, Trial Story, and Inside Edition [1992-Present].
Studio Design and Installation Consultant for several clients, including Grandmaster Flash, David Lopato, Mike Mainieri, Nelson-O'Reilly Productions, Reale Music, Jamshied Sharifi, Splash Productions, and Sandy Wilbur Music.
Prepared testimony as an expert witness on album mastering in a pending case for the law firm of Thelen, Reid, and Priest on behalf of their client, Ahmad Jamal.
Vocalist, organist, and arranger for the band Uncle Izzy [1997-Present]. The band is currently in the process of completing its first album.