Jack Earle

Jack Earle

Jack Earle is a world-class pianist, trumpet player, conductor, composer, arranger and producer with almost 15 years professional experience in the music industry. As a versatile and prolific music aficionado, Jack is in high demand, with numerous mainstage theatre company MD and orchestration credits and in composing, arranging and performing with iconic artists such as Rhonda Burchmore, Tina Arena, David Campbell, Kate Ceberano, Bobby Fox and Rob Mills. He has also worked with numerous corporates, schools, universities, workshops and in other concert situations.

Jack’s professional theatre credits include: Associate MD & Orchestrator for Opera Australia HOSH Guys and Dolls 2025, MD-The Rocky Horror Show (50th Anniversary Tour) for Crossroads Live, Dream Lover, Evita, The Who’s Tommy, and Kiss of the Spider Woman. His television credits include: Today Extra, Carols by Candlelight, and the Melbourne Cup Carnival. He has also composed and performed radio and television commercials for Origin Energy, Betstar, Cottee’s, and McCain. His recording credits include: David Campbell – Baby It’s Christmas; Back In The Swing, Kate Ceberano – Sweet Inspiration, Tina Arena – Love Saves, The Jack Earle Big Band, The Jack Earle Trio – Is This Real?, and Rhonda Burchmore & The Jack Earle Big Band – A Red Hot Swingin’ Christmas.

Alongside his professional credits, Jack has carved a niche for himself as an artistic entrepreneur, forming The Jack Earle Big Band in 2008 at the tender age of twelve and building it into Australia’s most exciting large jazz ensemble, combining his love of composition, arrangement and public entertainment. His business further expanded with the formation of The Jack Earle Trio in 2015, which focuses on improvisation, experimentation and the avant-garde, highlighting his ability to master multiple musical styles and cater for diverse audiences.

Jack is the consummate entertainer with a unique flair for out-of-the-box creative offerings, spanning both the mainstream and the fringe.

Jack Earle