Stefan has lived the life of a professional entertainer since leaving high school in 1979. He has perfected his art over the years through practice, study, and a rigorous live performance schedule.

Stefan has been developing over the years to become not just a musician, but a complex entertainer with many facets. Hence his ability to entertain or perform to any body of people for any occasion.

A true professional knows the value of further training. To expand on his already impressive repertoire he has embarked in training courses in guitar, piano and musicianship, achieving a Certificate of Jazz at the W.A. Conservatorium.

Stefan has involved himself in theatre training, musical theatre master workshops and screen test workshops, attending the Actors Centre in Sydney N.S.W. and the WA Academy of Performing Arts. He has also studied drama, movement and improvisation. He is now studying TV and Radio presenting at the Max Rowley Media Academy.

Stefan has received accolades over the years for his original music. Winning awards whilst in original bands and for individual performances. He was elected a 'writer-full member' of the Australian Performing Rights Association in 1989. In 1999 he was a finalist in the Annual Bridal Industry Awards

Stefan supported almost every major touring Australian band during the 80's. A good cross section would include Midnight Oil, Mental as Anything, Hoodoo Gurus, INXS, Paul Kelly and John Farnham. Stefan has kept some particularly interesting memoirs on these past performances (currently available on his web site by clicking here).

In addition to all his training and experience Stefan has written and self-financed recordings of his original music. He has written and performed various jingles and voice overs for radio. Stefan has been interviewed and has played live-to-airs on several occasions, including televised 'appealathons' and that's not all...

Additional related activities have included appearances on Sale Of the Century for three nights, Wheel Of Fortune for two shows, and Hot Streak for 6 nights in a row. Stefan also played roles in the Musical Theatre 'Salad Days' (Gilbert and Sullivan Society).

Stefan regularly writes for two national Internet publications, proving even more his versatility and his ability to communicate to the general public.

Stefan comes from a musical family, his Grandfather having been the head of the BBC Music Department and writing countless scores for TV, radio and films such as Alfred Hitchcock's "The 39 Steps". Two of Stefan's uncles were involved in the British Music industry for decades as composers, band leaders and copyists, moving on to film making and book writing in their later years.