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Broadcaster | Mentor | Trainer | Keynote Speaker | Professional MC/Facilitator Over the past 25 years, James has been a regular on both the BBC and ABC presenting daily shows, and he has MC’d and facilitated hundreds of different events.
James Morley has performed for well over 1 million people in his career, has had a number 1 album, and his band was even inducted into the Australian Music Hall of Fame.
James Sleight is a multi award winning entertainer and magician with a cheeky charm which captures any audience. He is constantly in demand throughout Western Australia working at the very highest level of events.
Achieved by his extraordinary stage set up, James makes any song his own. Musical excellence is combined with astounding co-ordination as he manages a range of percussion and wind instruments.
Hold onto your watch, tie, belt, and even your shirt?! Jay Jay brings his hilarious, unique, and highly entertaining pickpocket show to your next event. Nothing is safe as he uses his charm, wit, and light fingers to pick the pockets of anyone he meets!
Jaye presents a multitude of performers through the decades, such as Cher, Annie Lennox, Stevie Nicks, Dusty Springfield, Marilyn Monroe & Patsy Cline - with gloriously designed costumes and exceptional vocals!
Jaye Yates and Greg Schultz are the perfect addition to any event - whether it be background music or some dance tunes to get guests in the mood!
The Jazz Harp Trio is a perfect combination for many special occasions.
Jeff Green has become a well-known face and voice on Australian TV and radio since he made his own solo passage to Australia, arriving here for his first Melbourne International Comedy Festival performance in 1996.