Matt
was born in Waterville, ME in 1980. Spending his early years in South
Portland, ME he recalls enjoying Rick Charette’s performances in
school and down at the park. At age 7 he moved to Exeter, NH with his
parents and two younger sisters. His mom and dad were huge musical
influences. Mom on the guitar and dad on the accordian, the Loosigian
family hosted the best holiday caroling party in town year after year.
The guitar sprung into Matt’s life during high school as a
necessary means to accompany the numerous songs that were always
bouncing around in his head. James Taylor, Cat Stephens and songs from
the best song-book ever, “Rise Up Singing” kept him
strumming away in the early guitar days.
A Mainer at heart, Matt returned to the state of his birth to attend
Bowdoin College in 1999. College became a music smorgasbord. Matt
chortled with the choir, be boped with an a cappella group and belted
it out on the main stage. When he wasn’t singing or studying
biology, he was tutoring in local schools through the America Reads
Program.
Before long his dream revealed itself: to sing with children and teach
through music. His roommates called him, "the next Raffi," and sang
"Baby Beluga" every time he walked into the room. His parents
said, “Does starving artist mean anything to you?”
Undaunted, Matt persisted in following his dream, writing songs and
singing with children in Co. Kilkenny, Ireland for a year after college.
Returning to Maine once again in 2004 Matt polished his classroom style
teaching about clean water as an AmeriCorps Volunteer with the Maine
Department of Environmental Protection. In 2005 Matt launched EarthJams
and started singing with kids and families around Maine and New England.
Besides running Earth Jams, Matt sings with Hot Buttah and volunteers with several wonderful organizations in and around Brunswick, ME; including Merrymeeting Community Shares, People Plus, and The Independence Association. Matt is also a member of the Children's Music Network, The Maine Arts Commission, and Maine Songwriters Association.