Music is the most powerful use of energy
“I remember my first keyboard,” Steve said. “I was probably around 5 years old and my parents bought me a Casio keyboard and I thought it was the best thing ever. I was able to use different voicings and add beats. I was definitely one cool cat.”
At the age of 7, Steve entered the doors of his local church one evening and heard the pipes roaring throughout the enormous chapel. Intrigued, he just had to find the source of this beautiful music. Steve and his mother walked up to the balcony to get a better listen. When the song was over, his mother and the organist started talking about how Steve loved the music. After a brief conversation they found out he gave piano lessons. That’s when it all began.
A couple years later, Steve began to study under Paul Di Dario (Bachelors and Masters degree in Music from The Julliard School in New York) and he stuck with Paul for many years. With his new piano instructor, he was able to develop his skill in not only classical music, but also music theory.


