She performed in piano bars and as a freelance trumpetplayer in jazz festivals in Australia, Monterey Jazz Festival (USA ) backing artists on occasion including James Morrison, Gene Pitney, Barbara Morrison (US), Harry Secombe, in the Don Burrows Quintet and Swing City for the 2000 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
Inspired by singing teacher Kerrie Biddell, in 2000 Elizabeth recorded an album of jazz standards which led to national and ABC radio airplay and joined John Morrison's Swing City, firstly as trumpet soloist and then feature vocalist. 'The Dream' , a collaboration album with award winning songwriter / multi instrumentalist Tony King led to a top 5 placing in the Australian Songwriting Competition with 'You Carry Me Home', a national tour and unearthed her passion for songwriting.
In 2007 Elizabeth travelled the US/ Europe performing at venues including Galli's Bar, Karma Cafe in Los Angeles, Cafe Tirebouchon in Paris and in New York at Yippie Museum, Googie's Lounge over The Livingroom, Cafe Vivaldi and legendary songwriter venue The Bitter End.
In 2009 song The Dream won Best Song category in IAC International song competition. Elizabeth's latest album is called 'On Patrol With The Jazz Police'.
Website :-
www.elizabethgeyer.com