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Meet some of the incredible Jingle House vocal talent:

Bob Valentine

Close your eyes in a Bob Valentine vocal session and you'd swear it was Frank Sinatra standing behind that mic. Bob is a showman like no other. He's worked all the big TV shows, played all the big corporate and sports events, from Toyota, Ford, BMW and Porsche to the Melbourne Cup and Australian Football Grand Final.

Bob Valentine had the privilege of supporting Whitney Houston, Rod Stewart, the five sold out Stevie Wonder shows and the legendary Jerry Lewis on both Aussie visits. He's also worked with Little River Band, Men at Work and Hugh Jackman. But above all else, there really is no other voice quite like Bob Valentine.

Sue Jones

Sue began singing publicly at 4, she won her first TV talent quest at 10 and went on to win Australia's "Star Search" and "New Faces". She's performed on every major Australian Television entertainment show from Good Morning Australia to the Video Hits Live T.V. special.

Sue has sung at major corporate events for Qantas, Ford and Saab. Sue scored a top ten dance hit and was described by Australia's leading television music critic (Molly Meldrum) as "One of the most powerful and amazing voices I have ever heard. An awesome unsigned talent".

Rod Davies

Rod Davies middle name is "versatile". He has a voice that can melt ice-cream one minute and cut glass the next. Apart from Rod's 10 years working in advertising, Rod has recorded and toured with global pop icon Olivia Newton-John.

He's the voice on Australia's highest rating TV show, "Dancing with the Stars" and in March 2006 he sang the Australian National Anthem at the Closing Ceremony of the 53 nation Commonwealth Games to a worldwide audience of 2.5 billion! What do you follow that with? Well, Rod is now trying something new, taking these talents to Europe where he's scored a recording deal in Berlin.

 

Deb Thomas and Johnny Todd

Based in Nashville Tennesee, Deb Thomas and Johnny Todd have been singing professionally for over 25 years. From live appearances with Donna Fargo and Ray Stevens to Diane Carroll, John Denver, and many others - they've covered all bases.

Between them they've sung on jingles for everyone from Walmart, Coors, Pepsi, to Ford, Weight Watchers and The Dairy Association. Don't be fooled by the "Nashville" tag, Deb and Johnny nail just about every style of music you could imagine.