The Fifties are an Inner West Sydney tro, their music reflects the ’50s rockabilly sounds from Sun Studio in Memphis and the blues from Chess Studio in Chicago.

Tony Eyers led blues bands in Adelaide and Sydney in the ’80s, the golden age of Australian pub music. He has been a judge at the Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival, in 2017 the Seydel harmonica company released a model bearing his name. His 1955 Gibson L50 archtop guitar is shown on the home page.

Peter O’Neill’s bass has been in many of Sydney’s blues, rock n roll and rockabilly bands over the last 30 years, including Blues Cartel, The Ray Beadle Band, Cold Comfort, Lonesome Boogie, with members of the Foreday Riders, and The Last Volunteers, The Bigtop Blues Band, the Groove Kings (Canberra), Mic Conway’s National Junk Band, Lemon Squeezin’ Daddies, The Jive-Tones, Flaming Stars, Rock Therapy, Blue Denim, Rattlesnakes (Newcastle), Satellite V, Nitro Rockers and No Brakes. He has played at most of the major music festival in Australia.

Tony and Peter are proud members of the Lilyfield Music Alliance.

After some discussion, Pete and Tony have admitted Clay Hichens to the Lilyfield Music Alliance. He lives in Five Dock.

Clay has honed his craft in Sydney bars and clubs over many years, playing to dancers with acts such as Vinnie and the Moonlighters and Well Swung. His clear hand guides The Fifties sound.

The Fifties are an Inner West Sydney tro, their music reflects the ’50s rockabilly sounds from Sun Studio in Memphis and the blues from Chess Studio in Chicago.

Tony Eyers led blues bands in Adelaide and Sydney in the ’80s, the golden age of Australian pub music. He has been a judge at the Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival, in 2017 the Seydel harmonica company released a model bearing his name. His 1955 Gibson L50 archtop guitar is shown on the home page.

Peter O’Neill’s bass has been in many of Sydney’s blues, rock n roll and rockabilly bands over the last 30 years, including Blues Cartel, The Ray Beadle Band, Cold Comfort, Lonesome Boogie, with members of the Foreday Riders, and The Last Volunteers, The Bigtop Blues Band, the Groove Kings (Canberra), Mic Conway’s National Junk Band, Lemon Squeezin’ Daddies, The Jive-Tones, Flaming Stars, Rock Therapy, Blue Denim, Rattlesnakes (Newcastle), Satellite V, Nitro Rockers and No Brakes. He has played at most of the major music festival in Australia.

Tony and Peter are proud members of the Lilyfield Music Alliance.

After some discussion, Pete and Tony have admitted Clay Hichens to the Lilyfield Music Alliance. He lives in Five Dock.

Clay has honed his craft in Sydney bars and clubs over many years, playing to dancers with acts such as Vinnie and the Moonlighters and Well Swung. His clear hand guides The Fifties sound.