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Let me clear my throat...(about D.C.).

D.C. has worked in commercial production, voiceover, music and copywriting for more than two decades, and has won over a dozen ad-industry awards. His radio career includes on-air stints at PYX-106, Channel 103.1, and 810 WGY (one of America's first radio stations) in New York's Capital District. He has also written numerous articles on music and culture for several publications, and writes for Scottish Watches (one of the world's fastest-growing watch-related websites), The Time Bum (among the first watch-related sites on the web), and others about his borderline unhealthy obsession with collecting vintage wristwatches. In addition to watches, he writes about gear, makers, music, tech, luxury, guitars and music equipment, EDC (Every Day Carry), audiophile, and more.

He attended Boston's Berklee School of Music, as well as The Recording Workshop and The New School Of Radio And Television. Volunteer work includes The Albany Ad Club, The Albany Symphony, and as a member of the New School Of Radio And Television Advisory Committee.

D.C. gets his love of music from his mom, a pianist and operatic soprano. His fascination with technology (and how things work) comes from his dad, who was the third generation of his family's metalworking business (and all-around handy guy). D.C.'s first album was his dad's copy of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the grooves worn down from hours of playing Ringo's parts.

He lives in upstate New York, in a historic house, surrounded by women (lovely wife, beautiful daughter, crazy dog, indifferent cat).

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