I started playing drums really young, about 7 y/o. I moved on to guitar at about 12-13, and I'm 33 now so I've been playing guitar about 20 years. I play piano, banjo and bass guitar as well and I enjoy singing, but I'm definitely most accomplished at playing guitar.
I like to play really extreme metal, but I also really enjoy playing classic rock and blues. I probably spend more time playing blues than anything else. I was actually born in the town that gave the Allman Brother's song "Statesboro Blues" its namesake. Blind Willie McTell, a Statesboro native, originally wrote the song. The story goes that the Allman Brother's supposedly decided to cover it while sitting in a jail cell in our humble little town. Based on my own interactions with the SPD, I'm inclined to believe that. In fact, I have written it into a song I play on Banjo, or on guitar in an open tuning and it goes, "The SPD is much obliged, though its ways ain't justified, when it comes to what it done to all my kin."
I've been writing songs for as long as I've been playing, it's really the reason I learned to play music. I wanted to write songs. I build and repair amps and pedals in my spare time. I know my way around fuzz, distortion and overdrive pedals really well but I'm still branching out into bucket brigade delay and time based stuff like chorus and phase. I enjoy recording music as well, particularly guitars, and I've gotten decent at it over the years, but I would really like the chance to work with more studiio gear than I've gotten to. I think I could learn a lot that way.
I've never done anything you'd recognize, but I've won a few "battle of the bands" type things for songwriters. I never had the patience for promoting and dealing with finding shows and all that, so I've not done as much as I probably should have, but I've loved every minute of making music and working on gear.
Anyway, that's my story!