Jeff Roberts is a performer heavily influenced and rooted to the blues. Though he often crosses many stylistic boundaries his sound borrows from such late greats as: Billy Boy Arnold, Howlin Wolf, Otis Rush, Hollywood Fats, Sonny Boy Williamson, Lowell Fullson, T-Bone Walker and the like. In addition, he delivers contemporary blues styles as performed by: Duke Robillard, John Hammond, Jimmie Vaughan, Sonny Landreth, Ronnie Earl and Melvin Taylor.

As the leader of The Jeff Roberts Band he orchestrated a mix of old swing (Big Joe Turner, Nat King Cole), Rock-n-Roll (Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins), Contemporary Folk (Monte Montgomery, Chris Smither) and all that share in the heritage of the Blues. He has worked and traveled clubs covering the entire east coast for over five years as a backing group for blues artist Lonnie Shields and has performed with Big Jack Johnson, WC Clark Band, The Nighthawks, Sam Carr, Eddie Kirkland, Keisa Brown and more.

Beginning in the winter of 2003, Jeff took a break from electric blues to concentrate on performing as part of the acoustic duo, Donovan Roberts. The duo plays a mix of blues, roots and blues-inspired rock and has played throughout Pennsylvania and along the east coast. Along with Donovan, Roberts is part of the acoustic band, The Girls. Playing concert venues, listening rooms and music festivals, The Girls entertain with a collaboration of three-part harmonies and pure acoustic instrumentation.

In 2006, Roberts began developing his own solo acoustic project, emphasizing his guitar and songwriting abilities. He anticipates a release of solo and duo material sometime in 2007.