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  1. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 6. Shiver me break beats!

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 May 2004
  7. 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. 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. 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
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