Brydon Stace

Vocalist

Brydon Stace

Brydon Stace is widely recognised as one of Australia's most accomplished vocalists, performers and composers.

Upon leaving school he was offered a Vocal Scholarship to Tewkesbury Abbey in England and later returned to Australia to study at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music majoring in Voice.

Brydon performed in the Berlioz Requiem at the Sydney Opera House and was the Baritone Soloist in Faure’s Requiem for the Sydney Chamber Choir. From there Brydon went on to musicals playing the role of Doody in “Grease the Arena Spectacular” and sang with INXS in “Tim Rice’s Concert Spectacular”. In May of 2011 he received critical acclaim as the lead singer recreating one of the greatest albums of all time, Meat Loaf’s “Bat Out of Hell” for Classic Albums Live.

Brydon has had numerous TV and concert appearances including The Midday Show, Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, Mornings with Kerry-Anne and Carols in the Domain. He performed at the Helpmann Awards on Fox 8 and was a soloist at the Premier’s Gala Christmas Concert at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.

In 1998 Brydon set up Hyperactive Music and became one of Sydney’s leading session singers and composers. He can regularly be seen live in Sydney at The Basement, The Vanguard, Notes, The Brass Monkey and on Sunday afternoons with DRIVE. Brydon also branched out into event entertainment and is Co-owner and Director of one of the UK’s most successful corporate entertainment companies SMA Productions.

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