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Strings Attached Festival

September 20, 2022

7-9 October 2022

Jeff is a headline performer at the West Australian Guitar Festival – Strings Attached.

This will give Jeff his first opportunity to present his memoir to his WA fans

Blues On Broadbeach

April 20, 2022

19 – 22 May Gold Coast 2022

Jeff is delighted to be featured at this year’s Blues On Broadbeach festival. He’ll also be presenting a one off show and Q & A relating to the book “Some Memories Never Die” at the 12 Bar Club.

High Ace – ‘Snowcap Menace’

April 5, 2022

May 2022 album release

Available HERE

2020 and 2021 left many Melbourne musicians playing alone in the burrow of the longest lockdown in the world, though co-habitant musicians Alison Ferrier and Jeff Lang soon realised they had another option – “Wanna make a record?” one of them stammered, and High Ace was born.

As a wife and husband team, High Ace is imbibed with a rare synergy and they quickly discovered a unique and magical song-writing method: deciphering strange incantations played in reverse, and what the unusual, twisting cadences of those vocalisations were telling them.

Jeff’s Patreon Page

June 2, 2019

Big latest breaking news is that Jeff is launching a Patreon page. Patreon is a site where people give money to artists they like to help them continue to create music, but Jeff plans to use the site to run essentially like an independent record shop, where you gain access to his his huge archive of unreleased music via monthly downloads.

Jeff says: “I started thinking recently about the mountain of stuff that I’ve been accruing along the journey making records and playing shows, so I had a look in the vault. Well, I say “vault” but it’s really more of a dungeon. How about we call it a basement? It’s not underground though. Actually, that’d rule out it being a dungeon too. Okay, it’s my shed. I had a look in my shed, and there’s A LOT of unreleased music floating around in there.

It’s a chance for me to make available music for people who still like the idea of paying something for it. It needn’t be much. As little as $5 per month will do the trick.“