CELEBRATING
OVER 25 YEARS
SINCE THE AGE OF NINE, JOEY HAS CAPTIVATED AUDIENCES ACROSS U.K & EUROPE
At the age of nine Joey was playing in a 50s rock’n’roll trio called “Under the hill mob” He decided to go solo in 1993, and in 2002 created “Joey & the Jivers”. 2014 he formed a 60s/70s revival group called “The Graduates” and in 2020 he landed the role of musical producer for touring production “Crowdeoke”
- Lead Singer
- Piano Player
- Acoustic Guitar
TOP BLUES & ROCK'NROLL PLAYER
Originally from North London Sean brought with him the sounds and riffs of the Islington and Camden blues and rock ‘n’ roll scene. Sean also fronts a successful duo and does session work. He has a personal contact list with members of the pop community that is impressive.
- Lead Guitarist
- Backing Vocals
ROCK STEADY EDDIE
- Bass Guitar
- Backing Vocals
CRUISIN' THE WAVES
From the age of seven Dave knew he wanted to play the drums. Didn’t take him long to reach his eighth Guildhall grade. Time to step in to the shoes of bandleader for P&O cruises and DFDS Ferries, during that time he has worked with countless bands in and out of the studio also supported 60s legends “Craig Douglas” and “Marty Wilde”
- Drummer
- Backing Vocals
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
REVIEWS
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THE STAGE
A couple of years ago ‘authentic rock and roll band’ Joey & the Jivers played Showcall, Impressive last time, this was perhaps even better. Lead man Joey almost committed GBH on the keyboards in a way that Jerry Lee Lewis would have very much approved of. Seeing fine musicians in full flow, working up a sweat and putting everything into a set. “BANDS DON’T COME MUCH BETTER THAN THESE GUYS”.
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UK ROCK MAGAZINE
It was a full house with the wizards from the Isle of Wight, Joey and the Jivers who took to the stage to provide live music. They played two storming sets, opening with Flip Flop and Fly, with dancers crowding the floor. Rockin’ Daddy got the Jivers going in a blistering second set adding fuel to the fire. “NOBODY WANTED TO STOP, AND IT TOOK THREE ENCORES AND A STANDING OVATION”.
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THE STAGE
Being the first act at the first session on the Monday is always a tough gig. That didn’t worry four-piece authentic band Joey & The Jivers as they livened up the room with some great rock’n’roll, their impressive frenetic piano vocalist even indulging in some Jerry Lee Lewis-style antics to Great Balls of Fire. The notes hit on both the keys and guitars were immaculate, “THE MUSICIANSHIP FAULTLESS”.