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Earl Okin


Earl Okin

Location
United Kingdom
Societies
PRS
Homepage
www.earlokin.com
PMOL Co-writers
Adam Routh
MySpace

Earl Okin is a London singer-songwriter, musician and comedian with a long international career. He was signed to the same company as The Beatles in 1966 and recorded his first single at Abbey Road in 1967. He is popular wordlwide (notably in Brazil, Australia and Germany) for his Bossa Nova concerts and his one-man show, a mixture of music and comedy.

Some of his songs were covered during the 60s by Cilla Black, Georgie Fame and Helen Shapiro. Among his friends and fans are performers such as Frank Skinner, Sacha Baron Cohen, Billy Connolly etc.

Appearances
  • The Parkinson Show (1981)
  • The Comic Strip
  • Edinburgh Fringe (over 500 shows)
  • Royal Albert
  • Festival Halls
  • The Palladium
  • Wembley Arena
  • Jazz Festivals
Support Act
  • Paul McCartney and Wings
  • Van Morrison
  • Jean-Luc Ponty
  • Ralph McTell
  • Fairport Convention
Variety Shows
  • Birdland (New York)
  • The Apollo and other legendary Jazz venues
  • Caroline's
As well as self-published LPs, Earl has had CDs issued by BMG in Germany and Austria and SONY in the UK

Albums
  • Musical Genius & Sex Symbol (Sony CD)
  • Bossa Britanica
  • Songs From A Garden Shed


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