Jeff has been a full-time entertainer for over 30 years.
In the 1980s, his bands worked regularly touring 5 states including supports to Wang Chung and Pseudo Echo.
During the 1990s, Jeff played many solo gigs including playing six nights a week on the Spirit of Tasmania. He also performed at the MCG for the 1995 AFL Grand Final lunch hosted by the Sydney Swans.
In 1992 Jeff formed his successful Duo ‘The Guilty Party’ which is still going strong today.
Later that decade, Jeff entered the world of children's entertainment. He made regular appearances at the Royal Children's Hospital as well as a concert tour with Humphrey B. Bear. He also appeared as a guest on Gerry Gee's television show with his children's duo, The Jelly Donuts.
As a solo act, he is versatile enough to play acoustic sets in a restaurant or beer garden, through to playing electric guitar with backing tracks for a wedding, hotel, sporting club or private party where guests want to dance.
In recent years Jeff has also been performing regularly at Morning Melodies and Retirement Villages.
In the 1980s, his bands worked regularly touring 5 states including supports to Wang Chung and Pseudo Echo.
During the 1990s, Jeff played many solo gigs including playing six nights a week on the Spirit of Tasmania. He also performed at the MCG for the 1995 AFL Grand Final lunch hosted by the Sydney Swans.
In 1992 Jeff formed his successful Duo ‘The Guilty Party’ which is still going strong today.
Later that decade, Jeff entered the world of children's entertainment. He made regular appearances at the Royal Children's Hospital as well as a concert tour with Humphrey B. Bear. He also appeared as a guest on Gerry Gee's television show with his children's duo, The Jelly Donuts.
As a solo act, he is versatile enough to play acoustic sets in a restaurant or beer garden, through to playing electric guitar with backing tracks for a wedding, hotel, sporting club or private party where guests want to dance.
In recent years Jeff has also been performing regularly at Morning Melodies and Retirement Villages.