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Dynamic Solo Performer!
Solo Acoustic Performances delivered with Passion, Style, and
Humor! Gil has been performing in front of Live audiences
for...well, pretty much since forever!
He is currently fronting the
Seattle
classic rock band, Bad Habit. Gil is available for Clubs, Pubs,
Festivals, and private functions. Contact him at
frntmn@aol.com
Index Arts Festival
The
Index Arts Festival, a summer festival in Index, Washington,
supports local arts and crafts. Lots of fun, food and great music in
a seriously spectacular setting! Gil is a regular performer at the
IAF...
Security Professional
I am a Sales Engineer in the Security Industry, and an IP Video
Subject Matter Expert. I really enjoy the industry; I feel I am
contributing to public safety and security.
Scuba Diving
My other passion...Scuba diving! I took this photo while diving off
Oahu, Hawaii.
I have been fortunate to dive in Hawaii many times, even making some
friends in the dive community there. (Looking at you,
Center Ring Diving!)
Welcome to Frontman's web site!
Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist...but mostly an Entertainer!
Of course I love music! I love to create it, I love to perform it. I love
fronting the Bad Habit Band. Music is part-time, but a very
important part-time, part of my life! I would play and sing even
if I was the only one around, and I do, but nothing beats performing live!
Whether a summer festival, a night club, or private function, singing for people
is what it is all about!
I am also a Security Industry professional, IP Video Expert,
trainer and presenter. Being in the Security Industry makes me
feel like I am contributing to the safety and well-being of
people and their property. More on that here...
The other big hobby...Scuba diving! I am a recreational diver
with about 225 dives logged. And as much as I love Hawaii, I
also love diving here in the Northwest, both in the U.S. and
Canada. Sure, warm water is wonderful, but there is actually
more sea life in colder water. Check out my Scuba page for
photos and stories.



















