Alston Koch talks to Australian PM on Lanka’s Tsunami victims at MCG fundraiser

11/06/2005 05:00PM

Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

Author: Dirk Tissera 19-01-2005

Toronto, Canada - Alston Koch needs no introduction to the world of music. Having captivated audiences and dignitaries from around the globe, Sri Lanka’s very own and once Asia’s Pop Guru, is ready to belt it out yet again. Having migrated to Australia in 1970, Koch at 54, is sounding better than ever. I met Alston Koch and interviewed him when he toured Dubai, the United Arab Emirates in 1993.

Having played with the Jetliners as a teenager, Gabo & The Breakaways and the Esquire Set (Sri Lanka) in the late 1960s, Koch is today the managing director of Fior Drissage, a premier jewelry store in Australia. Koch recently hit world news headlines in over 16 countries with the world’s first diamond and gold cricket ball that was brought to Australia, to celebrate, the start of the cricket season and the opening of his jewelry store. Sri Lankan spin king Muthiah Muralitharan was a special guest at the glittering ceremony Down Under.

Koch a lover of cricket was a special invitee on Monday night at the swanky Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) to witness the ground-breaking match between Asia Vs The World. The game was played to a capacity audience of over 75,000 people and it raised $14 million for the Tsunami relief fund. “I was sitting with the Australian Prime Minister John Howard in the famous ‘LEGENDS ROOM’ with the Chairman and President of the ICC, Malcolm Speed, Chairman Cricket Australia, Bob McKinnon amongst a whole crowd of dignitaries.”

I spoke with the PM for quite awhile and he was most sympathetic towards Sri Lanka. We also discussed the ‘Diamond Cricket Ball’ amongst many other things and he was a very patient and reasonable man being disturbed almost every minute for autographs by the passing cricket greats,” Koch told The Sri Lankan Anchorman.

Koch is also actively involved in raising money for the Tsunami victims in Sri Lanka. “I have been approached by the Sri Lanka association here in Australia to do a series of concerts in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.” “Being the only Sri Lankan born with four International Awards and three ‘Gold’ records to my credit I thought it would be the only way to give something back to my homeland and the displaced and suffering people of Sri Lanka.”

There is also a discussion of releasing a CD of my songs which I will donate ‘free of charge’ to the cause,” Koch said. A student of Wesley College in Sri Lanka, Koch married former 1970 Miss Ceylon, Yoland Ahlip. They have a son James 23, and daughter Danielle, 19. Singer/songwriter and record producer, Koch is the only Sri Lankan born solo artist, signed to an International record label (BMG/RCA) with international ‘chart success’ in most territories of the world.

He began his career in Ceylon singing with The Jetliners. After moving to Australia, he formed his band Darktan and recorded three international hits for RCA. His tours to international arenas around the world were first with Darktan and then S’witch. He was later to perform as a solo artist on BMG/RCA and EMI, which led him to hit London, Europe, Australia, Asia and the Americas. With Darktan, Koch appeared on all popular TV shows in Australia, including the top rated ‘ABBA TV Special’ aired worldwide. He was also the pioneer of disco music in Australia and was hailed as ‘Asia’s King of Pop’ in Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, India and Thailand, entertaining the monarchy and presidents’ of the territories, he toured time and time again.

His first major hit Disco Lady propelled him into the pop rankings globally and earned him his first gold record. Disco Lady won him the ‘best new talent’ 1979 International Disc Jockey Association Award. Four Platinum A.R.I.A awards, two gold discs, 18 singles three major albums and 12 internationally released videos later, Koch survived! He began his recording career with RCA’s Living Sound Records a subsidiary record label started by then GM of Channel Nine George Chapman and entrepreneur Gene Pierson. The first song released on the label was Don’t Stop it Now written by Errol Brown of Hot Chocolate fame and recorded by Koch & Darktan. The flip side - Kings Of Soul written by Koch, received more airplay on radio stations throughout Australia .

He appeared on all TV pop programs such as Bandstand, Countdown, Sound … etc., promoting Hot Chocolate’s ‘You Sexy Thing’… You Sexy Thing became an instant hit and Koch & Darktan rushed into the studios to record All the people sing this song. This track, a reggae hit written by Koch & Darktan, released on RCA’s new label Laser records, was the start of a radical change in the line-up. With professional direction and more demands from other states for the band, a tour of Australia with record-breaking performances in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Cairns, Brisbane and Newcastle followed. The first big gold record written by Alston & Chris Connelly in a garage in Floreat Park, Perth, was initiated and the disco bandwagon began in Australia. Appearances on Australia’s premier TV show Countdown with the Bee Gees and The Commodores, were followed on Channel 7’s Sounds Unlimited & Thank God Its Friday on Channel 10. Alston introduced The Bus Stop, a crazy trendy dance routine at the time when performing the song on Bandstand.

A new song, "sland In The Sun," was written and released and after more tours and performances abroad…Koch decided to disband the group and pursue a solo career. "Gimme That Banana" was released on RCA in some territories and on Cinevox in Europe followed by the Top 40 Chart success in Italy. By then, he had arrived as a solo artiste. In fact the song became the National Anthem of Coffs Harbour, a city of New South Wales and the Mayor of Coffs Harbour, presented him with a key to the City. More releases and international touring took in a major part of the Asian Continent and its neighbors followed. "Closer To The Phone" and "Vanishing Lady," a magnificent version of Danny Boy received major airplay throughout the territories. RCA released another album called After Darktan.

Koch was commissioned by the Kevin Parry Group to write the album for the Defence of the America’s Cup - The Australian Yacht Challenger Kookaburra. This was a lifetime achievement for Koch, as he had to write, record, perform and produce an album in a month to coincide with the races for the Cup held in Fremantle, Perth. He began the most ambitious promotional campaign in his career with appearances on MTV in America and almost daily spots on TV and radio on a worldwide basis. The music video for the Kookaburra song was played on every live TV network in Australia and throughout the world including CNN and BBC. The album is now a collector’s item. A release of the single I Want Your Love followed and more performances led Koch on tours to Scotland, London, Dubai, Bombay, New Delhi, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Bangkok, Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang …and finally Australia…! After a long sabbatical in Sri Lanka, a change of residence from Sydney to Melbourne and an extended ‘break from music’ - Alston has re-entered the studios in Australia and is ready to tour the world again….! Koch’s feats and successes in the music industry have been phenomenal to say the least. He has put Sri Lanka on the global stage. The Sri Lankan Anchorman is proud and honored to feature this superstar. And in Koch’s own words: “Not bad for an old codger.”

ACHIEVEMENTS: 4 Aria accredited ‘Platinum’ Awards; 2 Aria accredited ‘Gold’ Awards; 16 International Music Videos released 1980-2001; 28 releases in 16 territories around the World; 17 years with BMG/RCA (Worldwide) WHAT THEY SAID: ‘Alston & Dartan’ is Australia’s leading & Original Disco purveyors’-Glenn. A. Baker/Rock Historian, Australia ‘Try Again’ is one of the best songs released in England this year…’ Mickie Most/Dave Most…legendary Music Publisher/ London. ‘Still one of this country’s most undiscovered talents, Alston is Asia’s answer to Elvis’ Ben Mitchell…People Magazine (worldwide) ‘Danny Boy’…The best version I’ve heard…. ‘ Donnie Sutherland’ Channel 7.

[Reproduced courtesy of The Sri Lankan Anchorman and Dirk Tissera].


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