Earl Cole













Disco Inferno (NEW show for 2009)
Frank Sinatra
Dean Martin
The Crooners
The Rat Pack
Nat King Cole
Tony Bennett
Michael Buble
Michael Buble & Norah Jones
The Music of George Gershwin & Cole Porter




During a successful Malaysian tour in November 2008, Earl Cole together with Perth vocalist Chelsea Gibson performed a Michael Buble and Norah Jones tribute at a major awards night. At the end of the awards presentation they did a dance set stacked with 70s disco tunes - for a bit of fun. The response was fantastic. Upon returning to Perth, Earl promptly started putting together a 70s disco show featuring Chelsea and the added visual of the Earl Cole dancers. With great songs, explosive dance routines & 70s costumes, 'Disco Inferno' is a floor show tailor made for corporate clients or functions and events with a 70s theme. It is a very different offering from Earl and shows his versatility as a vocalist and performer.

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Earl's very first performance was New York, New York. He is somewhat of a Sinatraphile and is an avid collector of Sinatra recordings and memorabilia. New York, New York is a collection of Sinatra's best known songs spanning 5 decades. Earl has one of the most comprehensive Sinatra repertoires anywhere in the world with over 140 songs. New York, New York will appeal to young and old alike - from those wanting to reminisce of days gone by to the new breed of 'lounge' music lover discovering the magic of Sinatra for the first time.


Dean Martin remains very popular and his recordings sell almost as strongly now as they did during his heyday. Earl’s voice and his tall, dark looks are ideally suited to covering Dean Martin. Earl does Deano (Dino) very, very well.


Earl Cole crooner poster

The great crooners of the forties, fifties and sixties are brought to life in Earl Cole's Tribute to the Crooners. Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin, Perry Como, Andy Williams, Matt Monro, Sammy Davis Jnr, Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and of course Sinatra feature in this fabulous presentation. Earl's Tribute to the Crooners appeals to a wide audience and suits almost any occasion.


In the late fifties and early sixties Frank Sinatra (the 'Chairman of the Board'), Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr were members of the Hollywood 'Rat Pack'. They sang together, hung out together and appeared in movies such as 'Oceans Eleven'. Earl sings some of their best known songs in his tribute the Rat Pack. 


Earl is a huge Nat King Cole fan. He regards Nat's voice as being almost without peer and loves the sheer romance of his songs. Earl also deeply admires the man and his achievements.Earl covers many Nat King Cole classics including Unforgettable, Mona Lisa, Nature Boy, Route 66 and L.O.V.E.


Tony Bennett is widely considered to be one of the best interpretative singers of jazz and swing standards. His career has lasted almost 60 years and he remains as popular as ever. Earl sings some of Tony Bennett's best known songs in this tribute to one of the last great 20th century crooners


The undisputed modern day king of croon is Michael Buble. There is nowhere in the world where he is more popular and has enjoyed more chart success than in Australia. Earl Cole's tribute to Michael Buble covers all his best known songs from his debut 2003 album 'Michael Buble' to his latest release 'Crazy Love'. This is the most popular show that Earl performs and he has performed this tribute overseas on many occasions.

Earl Cole teams up with Chelsea J Gibson to present the best known songs from Michael Buble & Norah Jones. Chelsea has an amazing ability to sound just like Norah Jones and her keyboard playing is equally impressive. Together their voices gell wonderfully well. They have performed this tribute together overseas.



Almost everybody knows the music of George and Ira Gershwin and Cole Porter. Arguably the two greatest composers of the Twentieth Century, George Gershwin and Cole Porter songs have been covered by every famous vocalist of the genre.

The music of Gershwin and Porter has been part of our lives from the 1920s right up to this very day. Even those who claim not to have heard of Gershwin and Porter will know such classics as "Someone to Watch Over Me", "The Man I Love", "Anything Goes" and "I've Got You Under My Skin" - to name but a few.

Earl Cole's marvelous feel for the 'standards' makes his interpretation of George Gershwin and Cole Porter songs truly memorable. If you are after a little sophistication for your next function or maybe just looking for some background music to set the mood, then maybe Earl's tribute to George Gershwin and Cole Porter is what you are looking for.