Career
Lionheart"s family moved from Los Angeles to Nashville when he was 3. He remained there until after High School, when he left to attend The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. After three semesters he dropped out to pursue music making.
He explored songwriting in these early days with an 8 track recording device.
In 2000 Ferraby returned to Los Angeles and began hanging around Hollywood open mics and rock clubs. His first band Telecast became popular in Los Angeles with the new wave rock resurgent fans of the time.
By 2006 Lionheart had gone solo and self-released a six song European Parliament "Ferraby Lionheart European Parliament", which would later be distributed by Nettwerk Records. On September 4, 2007 Lionheart"s debut LP "Catch the Brass Ring" (Nettwerk) was released, followed by several United States tours in support of the album and a performance on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
In 2008 he scored and wrote songs for the John Stockwell film Middle of Nowhere, as well as The Rocker, starring Rainn Wilson.
Ferraby toured Sweden and the United Kingdom before returning to Nashville for the recording of his second LP "The Jack of Hearts", released in August of 2010. Lionheart has started multiple side projects as a writer, including Oxford, The Left Hands and Corvet, whose songs have been heavily licensed in the realm of film and television There has been talk of a third LP and unreleased tracks floating around but no confirmed news.