Tony Shepp
Tony Also played saxaphone with The Clefs during the goups early days before Barrie McAskill took over leader-ship with the Levi Smiths Clefs.
BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS
Full Name: Anthony Shipp
Description: Vocalist, Saxaphonist
Known For: Single record – “COME OVER TO MY PLACE” – 1966
Instruments: Voice, Saxophone
Music Styles: Rock
Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
BIOGRAPHICAL PROFILE
Tony Shepp
Born: Adelaide, South Australia. 1946.
Died: 23rd October, October, 1988 Aged 42
Sadly he tragically he perished in a building fire.
Tony’s singing career began on Radio and also local Adelaide TV.
He also played saxophone during the early sixties at the KT Club.
He later appeared on many pop shows in Melbourne etc.
Sang with “The Blue Jays” in Adelaide.
Other bands were “The Vibrants” – “The Keytones” – “The Beaumen”.
Tony also played saxaphone with The Clefs during the goups early days before Barrie McAskill took over leader-ship with the Levi Smiths Clefs
Also appeared on TV shows such as “Devision four” etc.
Singles include
COME OVER TO MY PLACE – 1966
COME TO YOUR WINDOW – 1966
Singles include
COME OVER TO MY PLACE – 1966
COME TO YOUR WINDOW – 1966
Above: Shows from the left Ken Richards, Tony Shepp and Bobby James.