John McAll is an Australian pianist, composer, arranger and producer, with experience ranging from jazz, pop, blues, rock contemporary classical, afrobeat and theatre.
[citation needed] McAll launched his debut recording as band leader and composer in June 2009 with Black Money on independent label Audacity Media.
[2] As a founding member of the David Chesworth Ensemble,[3] McAll has performed internationally in New York City, Slovenia, extensively through the UK, South Africa and Paris, France.
He regularly tours Australia and Europe with The Black Sorrows; appears at music festivals with the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra; performs and writes for Eugene Hamilton and the Money; and performs live jazz regularly in Melbourne with Brian Abrahams' District 6, the B# Big Band, Nichaud Fitzgibbon, Alyce Platt, Rebecca Barnard, and Jane Clifton.
[citation needed] In August 2012 John McAll joined forces with Joe Camilleri to create a big band called The Voodoo Sheiks.