Jack’s path into music has been somewhat offbeat. Still in school, he signed his first professional rugby contract with Munster moving him to the west coast of Ireland to play with the Ireland U20s team in 6Nations and a Junior World Cup. In the last few years of playing the sport injury took its toll and Jack began to write music on a more regular basis. Naturally, Jack’s passion for music was too strong and slowly it out-stripped his rugby ambitions. Eventually, he came to the decision to follow his heart and hang up his boots to see how far his music could take him.
Jack moved back to his hometown of Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire, to focus on broadening his horizons as an artist and songwriter. He quickly seemed to make a very suitable impression into the scene when In September 2018 he released his first track 'Learn’, solely off his own back. Within a day ‘Learn’ landed a spot on Spotify's New Music Friday! The release was immediately followed by a sold-out show at The Troubadour in Earls Court, London. Shortly after came the release of fan favourite 'Teabags & Cigarettes'.
Jack has since gone on to release piano ballad ‘Shine’ as well as indie-bop ‘I Don’t Know Much Better’, as well as selling out shows at both London’s Notting Hill Arts Club and Camden Assembly. His latest release comes by way of a cover of Foy Vance’s ‘Shed A Little Light’ in collaboration with Movember UK
In early 2020, Jack supported Freya Ridings on her European Tour