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.
Tony and Peter are proud members of the Lilyfield Music Alliance.
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.
![Tony web II](https://thefifties.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Tony-web-II.jpg)
![Pete web II](https://thefifties.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Pete-web-II.jpg)
![Clay II](https://thefifties.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Clay-II.jpg)
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.
![Tony web II](https://thefifties.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Tony-web-II.jpg)
Tony and Peter are proud members of the Lilyfield Music Alliance.
![Pete web II](https://thefifties.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Pete-web-II.jpg)
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.
![Clay II](https://thefifties.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Clay-II.jpg)