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Education & Early Career
Messenger graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Opera from the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music in 1996.

Messenger’s career started in the 1990s, performing with her sisters Genevieve Messenger and Natasha Johns-Messenger in The Messenger Sisters, who are still active with rare appearances.

She also performed with Djaambi an urban Aboriginal rock band, as well as, Ruby Fruit Jungle a world music and pop band.

JIMMY WALLACE

Pages that reference Jimmy - reminder to link Jimmy's page in these pages once page is approved.

The Wallflowers    Pat Buchanan (musician)      Blue on Black    Trouble Is...      Jon Randall

Cole Deggs & the Lonesome (album)

Wallace also performed on DeGraw's Live specials, including Sweeter: Live (2012 Album) and Gavin DeGraw - Live at The House Of Blue: New Orleans.

In 2013, Wallace became a member of The Wallflowers with lead singer Jakob Dylan.

While Wallace was a member of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, they opened for Eagles 1996 European tour, The Rolling Stones in St. Louis for the Bridges to Babylon tour, and Jimmy Paige and The Black Crowes in 2000.

He was featured as a special guest on episode #171 of the music industry podcast "Everyone Loves Guitar."

Poor Man's Melody

Artist Release
In 2010, Wallace released concept album called "Workin For Peanuts," which was written, recorded and produced himself, and was written from the perspectives of different Peanuts characters.

18 South In 2010 they released their debut album Soulful Southern Roots Music.

https://www.discogs.com/18-South-Soulful-Southern-Roots-Music/release/14286963

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Wallace has performed as a session musician for many artists including: John Oates, Trigger Hippy, Bonnie Bishop, Dierks Bentley, Gavin DeGraw, and Mary Chapin Carpenter.