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Brian Taylor
Brian Wayne Taylor (born 10 April 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer and current Australian Football League (AFL) commentator on television for the Seven Network. He played with Richmond and Collingwood from 1980 to 1990.
The Smarty Boys represent the very best in corporate entertainment.
Sit and watch the kaleidoscope of entertainment including tributes to the Blues Brothers, Beach Boys, ABBA and Queen or dance yourself into a frenzy to music from the 60’s through to today.
For that special corporate function we offer a lounge set that includes tunes from the jazz greats and crooners of our time. Every number is delivered with stunning visuals, enthusiasm and punch. Quality front line vocalists, precision harmonies, high caliber musicians combined with high quality production and light show create a concert environment at every performance. Crowd involvement is a major feature of the show.
Corporate Clients
The Smarty Boys are experienced musicians with a long history of playing at Adelaide’s most prestigious corporate functions including:
Coles-Myer, Davis Cup Ball, Gribbles Pathology, McDonalds Restuarants, Sola International, Mitsubishi, GMH, Adelaide Casino, Hilton International Hotel, Ramada Hotel, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Small Business Awards, Excellence Awards, Honda Music Festival, Institution of Engineers, CPA, Commonwealth Bank, Crippled Childrens, Lotteries Commission, Port Power Football Club, Adelaide Bank, Adelaide Convention Centre, Real Estate Institute, BOMA, St Peter’s College, St Peter’s Girls, Glenelg City Council, Walford, Loretto, Seymour College, Red Cross, Harvey World Travel, Qantas, Mercedes College, Chamber of Commerce, Variety Club, Westminster School, Harris Scarfe, Christmas in the Snow, The Celebrity Tennis and many more.
Brian Wayne Taylor (born 10 April 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer and current Australian Football League (AFL) commentator on television for the Seven Network. He played with Richmond and Collingwood from 1980 to 1990.
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