Jeff KristianBermondsey born author, actor and singer Jeff Kristian songwriting and recording career began in the heart of Basildon's 1982 music scene - at the time hailed as the defining birthplace of British electronic ambient synth-pop and launch pad of Depech Mode, The Assembly, Yazoo, Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet. He has continued recording and songwriting for himself and others ever since, including film and television. As frontman to his band Dooyah! in the late 1980's, he performed at some of London's most prestigious live venues, including The 100 Club, Dingwalls, The Marquee Club and The Rock Garden. Just a few years later he was headlining solo in Soho at legendary Ronnie Scott's for the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. But he is probably best remembered for his twenty-five years as a female impersonator - in his own record-breaking, award-winning show on stage, in film and on television. His life in Essex and his fifteen-year residency in London's Soho became the influences for his debut novel Where D'Ya Put Yer Willy? and its sequel Where's Yer Willy Now? His third book Adventures Of A Drag Queen documents his work in harness... a light-hearted view of the world through drag-tinted spectacles! Read More Read Less
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