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is the question Jessica is asked continually. Once described as
Audrey Hepburn with a voice, she is likened to the greats in both
talent and sophisticated class.
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Her
voice is outstanding, spanning three and a half octaves. It
is not only versatile but is almost guaranteed to give you
goose bumps. That combined with her genuine and bright personality,
together with her honest sense of humour, makes for an entertaining
and enjoyable experience.
In 2003 Jessica wowed American audiences as the lead of five
different production shows on board the Pacific Princess.
From Broadway to good old rock and roll, her performances
were relentlessly highly commended and praised.
Back on Aussie soil Jessica returned even better than before
performing her shows that capture a wide variety of music
from classics to contemporary. In 2004 Jessica was asked
to perform the key song for the Variety Club’s International
Convention, at their Humanitarian Award dinner singing ‘Someone
Like You’ from Jeckyl & Hyde.
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She
has supported such artists as Australia ’s own Normie Rowe, Lucky
Starr & John Bowles; has appeared as a featured guest artist
on Bert Newton’s television show Good Morning Australia and has
played numerous lead roles in amateur productions and performed
as lead singer of various bands.
In 2004, Jessica fulfilled a six moth contract performing in the
‘Musical Mystery Tour’ in Sydney’s Showtime Showclub & Bar,
where again she displayed her versatility as a performer.
In
the beginning of 2005 Jessica went to sea again, this time on the
Pacific Sun to perform her own cabaret show. Jessica is regularly
performing around the many venues & functions Sydney and the
Central Coast have to offer, and is continuing her studies of voice,
acting, musical theatre and TV & Camera, as well as weekly jazz
and tap classes.
For bookings contact:
Phone: (02) 9529
5777
Bookings Email
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