“The very embodiment of the term Crooner. Knows his way round the ivories better than most, with an unbeatable repertoire of Classics and originals to keep you entertained."
Island Records artist







singer / pianist / looping artist
(689) 205-9776
BS'D

FORMATS
“THE SONG IS THE PLAY (Paul Tosh Live)
Paul usually performs a show made up of all three core elements:
• Song is the play (his unique approach),
• Operetta (Paper Gun)
• & motivational "Piano" Key Note
Paul is a self sufficient, consummate professional, he brings full technical support. If your venue doesn’t have a piano, he arrives with a complete looping piano/keyboard setup. He does not need accommodation or food; he shows up and performs."
Currently booking 2025/26
Warmly,
Lou Goba
Former Senior A&R Consultant Sony Music
On behalf of Alan Gestetner, TJB Publishing
email bookings@paultosh.com
(689) 205-9776
The design of the two shows slightly differ in the two format approach
A • If I’m booked for the Operetta
– at the END I may do a bit of “The Song is the Play”*
popular songs acted as if a play.
B • When I do “The Song is the Play” as the main show that I’m booked for, there’s an amount of original pieces from the Operetta in there too – that’s how it generally tends to run. There can be no specific design of that, it’s how it goes with the audience that day.
*in this format I can incorporate
with a little of the back story about the writers and their family story.
Original Operetta – with Piano Bar request session at the end a little in the style of “The Song is the Play”.
“The Song is the Play” 60/40 - 70/30
(689) 205-9776
A-B
show 1: PAPER GUN operetta with piano bar requests at the end
OR return the following night for THE SONG IS THE PLAY
B-A
show 1: THE SONG IS THE PLAY (+Backstage)
and returning the following night for PAPER GUN (selling at the end of show 1)
A


B

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BACKSTAGE WITH THE TRIBE ON THE "SHUL" PAGE
NOTE:
I mention it's roughly 70/30%, however there can be no set ration as to how many "Paper Gun" originals to how many "Song is the play" covers.
One can end up blending into the other,
eg: in these videos


