Jane Clifton is a remarkably versatile artist and broadcaster who's established herself as a talented vocalist across multiple genres, including rock, jazz, blues, and cabaret.
As an accomplished actor, Clifton is best known for her role as Margo Gafney in the Australian drama "Prisoner." Her early acting career included parts in the cult film "Stork" (1971) and "Pure Shit" (1975), along with numerous television appearances.
Clifton's music career began in 1975 when she joined the band Toads, followed by Stiletto. Both groups featured the late Chris Worrall on guitar. She has maintained a long-standing musical collaboration with Joe Camilleri, lending her voice to several Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons releases.
In 1993, Clifton launched her solo music career with the release of her album "The Marriage of Style," further showcasing her artistic range and talent.
Jane Clifton is here with Dr Gonzo to introduce a retrospective of her music here on And This One’s Introduced By...
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