Alston Koch

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Alston Koch
Alston Koch at 11th IIFA Awards.jpg
Koch delivers a speech at 11th IIFA Awards
Background information
Born Colombo, Sri Lanka(then Ceylon)
Genres Ambient, pop, jazz, blues, folk, trance
Occupation(s)Film Producer, Actor, Singer-songwriter, composer & entrepreneur
Years active1975–present
Website alstonkoch.com
Alston Koch Facebook

Alston Koch is a Sri Lanka born Australian - Sri Lankan singer-songwriter, film producer, record producer and actor. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

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He was often lauded in the Australian and Asian media as "Asia's King of Pop" or "Pop King of Asia" after gaining international success in the late 1970s. [10] [11] He has performed worldwide and achieved international success in Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, India and Sri Lanka among other places. [12]

He received State of California Senate's Certificate of Recognition and Certificate of Special US Congressional Recognition for improving the lives of the communities in America. [13]

Biography

He migrated to Sydney, Australia where he was most successful in the entertainment and professional music industry while recording for RCA/Laser Records and the Australian TV Network Channel 9's "Living Sound" recording label. [14] [15] [16] [17]

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe awards Special Presentation to Koch in 2017. Sri Lankan Prime Minister's Special Presentation.jpg
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe awards Special Presentation to Koch in 2017.

In Australia, he formed his band Dark Tan and recorded three international hits on the RCA label. He has performed internationally with Dark Tan, S-witch, and as a solo artist. One notable appearance was during 'The Stars & Stripes Concert' in 1976, performing under the Sydney harbour bridge on a floating pontoon for Radio 2SM. Rock Brains Of The Universe and music historian Glenn A Baker has said that 'Alston & Dark Tan' were the originators of Disco Music in Australia. Since 1975 Koch has released 21 singles and 4 albums through record labels such as RCA, BMG, EMI and Sony. [14] [15] [16] [17]

In 1986 Alston Koch was selected and commissioned by the Australian Task Force to write, produce and perform the America's Cup album, The Kookaburra Connection with the theme song "Kookaburra" released both as a single and music video broadcast during the race. [14] [15] [16] [17]

His first self written major hit, "Disco Lady", earned him his first gold record. The song also won him and Dark Tan the 'Best New Talent' at the 1979 International Disc Jockey Association Awards (Before the ARIA'S ) and that same year Dark Tan won Australia's Observer newspaper's 'Best Disco Band' award. [14] [15] [16] [17]

The Daily Mirror (Australia) presented them with the Best Disco Band Award in 1978 and the producers of the Channel 10 TV show Thank God it's Friday presented the band with a Gold Disc during the performance of "Disco Lady". [14] [15] [16] [17]

Koch received his first ARIA (Accredited Award ) for Melissa 'Read My Lips' (1990). Three Gold Awards and one Platinum Award from ARIA (accredited) and a recipient of a Gold Disc from RCA/Laser Records in 1978 for "Disco Lady".

Alston Koch is with British Minister of State Barbara Follett. Alston Koch with British Minister of State Barbara Follett and Adviser to the U.S. President George Allan.jpg
Alston Koch is with British Minister of State Barbara Follett.
State of California Senate's Certificate of Recognition to Alston Koch State of California Senate's Certificate of Recognition to Alston Koch.JPG
State of California Senate's Certificate of Recognition to Alston Koch
Certificate of Special US Congressional Recognition to Alston Koch Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition to Alston Koch.JPG
Certificate of Special US Congressional Recognition to Alston Koch

Since 2007, he has been the Ambassador for Tourism for Sri Lanka. [18] In the same year, Koch wrote and performed an official song for The Sri Lankan cricketer and world record holder and world champion Muttiah Muralitharan. [19]

Koch at the President Miguel Aleman Valdes library just before the launch of his song, A Symphony for Change to raise awareness of the problems caused by plastic waste in the environment, on the World Environment Day which was celebrated in Mexico City on June 5, 2018. Koch in Mexico.jpg
Koch at the President Miguel Alemán Valdés library just before the launch of his song, A Symphony for Change to raise awareness of the problems caused by plastic waste in the environment, on the World Environment Day which was celebrated in Mexico City on June 5, 2018.

In 2008, Koch wrote a song about climate change for a United Nations WTO presentation in London. The song was also presented by Geoffrey Lipman Chairman of ICTP at the 'Live the Deal Climate Change' conference in Copenhagen to all the World's leaders. Alston Koch is the Goodwill Ambassador for the campaign, and the song has been promoted globally by ICTP in their campaign for green growth. Barbara Follet (Minister of State for Great Britain) certified it as 'A gift in song to the world suffering due to Climate Change' while the song received a standing ovation when performed by Alston Koch.[ citation needed ]

Alston was commissioned by Cricket Australia to sing the National Anthem at the One Day International Cricket matches and the important Boxing Day Test. [14] [15] [16] [17]

In 2009, he was appointed to the committee for the Cricket World Cup 2011 tournament staged in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and was the official 'GOODWILL AMBASSADOR' for the tournament. [14] [15] [16] [17]

In 2010, he was inducted into the Hard Rock Hotel's 'Hall of Fame' at a ceremony in Pattaya, Thailand, when the album, Kookaburra was installed on the venue's 'Golden Wall of Memorabilia'.

In April 2012 his latest album "Don't Funk With Me" written and produced by Alston & the Sherifs, debuted at No. 42 on the official ARIA top 50 Albums chart, eventually peaking at No.16. He was also the first Australian recording artist to launch a single (official release) at an International Cricket final when his song "Soul Sounds" (From the album Don't Funk with Me) was launched during the Australia Vs Sri Lanka final. [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]

Discography

Singles

Albums

Honours

Member of The Grammy Academy (U.S.A)
Member of The Australian Performing Right Association.(APRA)
Ambassador for Climate Change (I.C.T.P)
Ambassador for Sri Lanka Tourism
Member of PPCA (Performing & Publishing Copyright Association of Australia)
Member of AMCOS (Australasian Mechanical Copyright Organisation)
Ambassador for FAMILY FILM AWARDS (USA) for Australia
Ambassador for The ARTS FOR PEACE FOUNDATION (U.S.A)
Award for the Global Entertainer of the Year 2018 - Ada Derana Sri Lankan of the Year. [29]

Filmography

Alston played the lead role opposite Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez.

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