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1. Earl Okin - Musical Genius & Sex Symbol (Sony Jazz)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 May 2004 THIS IS self-styled 'musical genius and sex symbol' Earl Okin's first album for Sony Jazz, but that does not mean he's a newcomer. He has been performing in comedy clubs since the 1970s, and once even supported Paul McCartney. -
2. Mark Joseph, Barfly, Hilton @ Night & Day
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 May 2004 MARK Joseph is not content with merely being the only MJ in pop music who is welcome near children - he's on the prowl for a whole new audience by playing in pubs and clubs and not finishing his set until just shy of midnight. -
3. DJ plays down music noise warning
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 May 2004 ONE of Manchester's best-known DJs has dismissed a study which shows nightclubbers are bombarded with music at the same noise level as an aircraft taking off. -
4. Call me Mellow Yellow
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 May 2004 COMEDY musician Earl Okin has carved a nice little niche for himself on the circuit as a wholly reliable act who gets laughs in a delightfully understated and relaxed fashion. -
5. Norman knows how to conquer
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 May 2004 VETERAN Yorkshire comic Norman Collier became famous in 1971 when he appeared, as a comic largely unknown to a TV audience, in that year's Royal Variety Command Performance at the London Palladium. -
6. Shiver me break beats!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 May 2004 -
7. Let's Vamp it up!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 May 2004 GOING under the moniker of `Dirty, Deep And Funky' Vamp is a newly-started night for a mixed gay and straight crowd down at One Central Street in the centre of town. -
8. Mirth on Monday @ Iguana Bar
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 May 2004 A WARM summer's evening can often be the death of a comedy night. Many people preferring to loll about in a pub beer garden than be cooped up in a stuffy, though hilarious, comedy club. -
9. Kindergarten's techno isn't for trainspotters
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 May 2004 IT'S actually quite hard in Manchester to find a good night that plays more leftfield house and techno these days. Kindergarten is one such club. -
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Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 May 2004