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Matt Moffitt (Matthew David Moffitt) was born on 20 August, 1956 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is an A 20th-century australian male singer. Discover Matt Moffitt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Matthew David Moffitt |
Occupation |
Musician
singer-songwriter |
Age |
47 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
20 August, 1956 |
Birthday |
20 August |
Birthplace |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Date of death |
2003 |
Died Place |
Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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Matt Moffitt Height, Weight & Measurements
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Matt Moffitt Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Matt Moffitt worth at the age of 47 years old? Matt Moffitt’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Australia. We have estimated Matt Moffitt's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Matthew David Moffitt (20 August 1956 – 12 August 2003) was an Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Matt Moffitt (born 1956) was the oldest child of Ian Moffitt (1926–2000), a journalist and writer, and Elizabeth "Betty" Saunders, also a journalist.
He grew up with four siblings and spent his early childhood in Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains.
The family relocated to New York City for a number of years.
In his teens Moffitt formed a Blue Mountains-based band, Rum Jungle, which performed cover versions of rock musicians; their "gigs sometimes turned into bloodbaths."
In the mid-1970s Moffitt studied drama at The Ensemble Theatre with Hayes Gordon and music at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
His musical influences included NYC-based blues, soul and jazz groups; the Australian rock of Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs; and work by the Beatles and Led Zeppelin; and one of his inspirations was Jack Bruce's "Rope Ladder to the Moon".
By 1977 the line-up of Rum Jungle included James Black (ex-Tymepiece) on guitar, Phil Colson, Mark McDonald, Bruce Sandell and Joe Sudouskas.
He fronted the rock band, Matt Finish (1978–81, 1983–85, 1990–2003), and worked as a solo artist.
In late 1978 and early 1979 at The Observer Hotel in The Rocks, Sydney, Moffitt played in a short-term funk band, Matt Finnish, with Brian Alcorn on bass guitar and Tony Georgeson on drums.
Guest musicians included Ken Francis and Chris Raggatt.
In mid 1979 Moffitt and multi-instrumentalist John Prior formed Matt Finish as a rock group with Brian Alcorn on bass guitar.
Entries at the Australian Rock Database:
Jeff Clayton soon replaced White on bass guitar and was replaced in turn by Rick Grossman in early 1980 (ex-Bleeding Hearts, Parachute, Eric Gradman: Man & Machine).
Clayton rejoined by mid-1980 and the group issued their debut single, "Mancini Shuffle" in November via Peter Dawkins' label, Giant Records.
Matt Finish were a popular live band, which had a top 20 hit on the Kent Music Report singles chart with "Short Note" (1981).
Their debut album, Short Note, followed in March 1981, which peaked at No. 14 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart.
It was produced by Dawkins and provided the group's second single, "Short Note", in February, which peaked at No. 18 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart.
The track was written by Moffitt and was later covered by Wendy Matthews.
Matt Finish released another album, Word of Mouth (1984), before Moffitt disbanded the group late in that year and travelled to London.
In 1985 Moffitt recorded his first solo album, As Little as a Look in London and Brussels with Prior on drums and Pete Glenister on guitar (of the London Hit Men).
The album's producer, Nicky Graham (David Bowie, Peter Frampton, the Clash), also provided bass guitar and keyboards.
The album was a departure from his material with Matt Finish, attracting a different demographic.
It was released on compact disc by CBS/Sony/JAPAN.
The Canberra Times' Lisa Wallace felt, "[he] has always had a talent that stood out in the crowd, from the gruff, at times gutteral [sic], drawl through to the tousled tawny hair, he walked and talked originality and elegance. And it's that originality that's missing from As Little as a Look."
Moffit's released a solo album in 1986, titled As Little as a Look, it provided the single, "Miss This Tonight", which reached the top 30 in June 1986.
In July 1986 he explained to Pollyanna Sutton of The Canberra Times, why the group split, "Somewhere towards the end of 1984 I didn't feel that I was writing the best... it wasn't good enough for people in that band to be near enough, they wanted to do their own thing."
Matt Finish had developed a reputation for high-quality song writing and passionate, high energy performances, including national tours supporting U2, Midnight Oil, INXS, Ramones, Split Enz, XTC, Cold Chisel, Bryan Ferry and the B-52's.
According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, "[they] played a melodic brand of guitar-based pub-rock that garnered critical acclaim and a wide fan base."
Moffitt co-wrote material with Glenister, including two album tracks, "Miss This Tonight" (June 1986) and "All That Stuff" (August), which were released as singles.
He described the collaboration to Sutton, "I saw that writing with somebody after a fairly insular environment had its own frustrations... [to] not let it degenerate into an 'us or them' situation. I felt a lot of pressure for that in the writing, you get tired and nationalism springs from the lips full blown."
"Miss This Tonight" reached number 17 in June.
Moffit's backing band for his tour comprised Glenister, Graham, Prior and Rob Fisher on keyboards.
Moffitt commuted between London and Sydney for a few years and then moved to the United States in 1988.
He recorded at Supertramp's studio in Los Angeles, before moving to West Village.
Short Note was re-released on CD in 1989.
Prior travelled to the US in 1989 to produce recordings with Moffitt and his then-domestic partner, Jennifer Barrett, who is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.
In 1990 Moffitt returned to Sydney and formed a band, Blue Max, with Barrett on guitar and vocals, Christian Dunha, Bill Heckenberg on drums, and Glen Muirhead.
In late 1990 and early 1991, Moffitt, Barrett and Prior reformed Matt Finish with Guy Le Claire on guitar (ex-Eurogliders, Ian Moss Band) and Lindsay Jehan on bass guitar (also ex-Eurogliders).
Matt Moffitt died "in his sleep, apparently from a stroke"; his funeral was held on 20 August 2003, on what would have been his 47th birthday.