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Celebrating 51 years of providing the very best in Entertainment in Scotland, the UK & Europe since 1972
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18 years with Emkay Entertainments Agency
Colin Scougall has been a professional entertainer for over 30 years.
Since graduating with merit awards in both singing and acting at drama school parts played on stage have included Doolittle in My Fair Lady, Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet, Tony in West Side Story and an ugly sister in Cinderella!
In the nineties he acted on TV many times and took a lead role in a film, but it is music where Colin’s heart lies. He has been described as Scotland’s King Of Easy Listening and he tours Scottish theatres with his band performing The Great American Songbook and Songs Of Stage & Screen shows.
Colin is also in demand with his function band Col And The Gang for dance gigs.
“Colin is a gifted vocalist” - Cat Harvey (Sunday Mail)
“Wows audiences” - The Sun
“A polished act” - Glasgow Herald
To book Colin Scougall, contact Emkay Entertainments Agency via office@emkayentertainments.net. Alternatively, speak to a booking agent directly on 01506 855 555.
"Testimonials"
“Colin is a gifted vocalist”
Cat Harvey (Sunday Mail)
“Wows audiences”
The Sun
“A polished act”
Glasgow Herald