Alan Oke
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| Gender | Male |
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| Age | 71 |
| Date of birth | February 27,1954 |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Born | London |
| United Kingdom | |
| Job | Opera singer |
| Songs | My Papa, He Keeps Three Horses |
| We're called Gondolieri | |
| O Fatherland, I Must Protest / Off To Old Maxim's | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act I Scene II: For peace sake | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act I Scene I: They listen to money | |
| Maiden Look, a Soldier Boy | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act I Scene II: Now the Great Bear and Pleiades | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act II Scene II: They listen to money | |
| In A Contemplative Fashion | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act II Scene II: Go there | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act III Scene II: Grimes! | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act II Scene I: This unrelenting work | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act II Scene I: Child you're not too young | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act I Scene I: What harbour shelters peace | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act I Scene I: And do you prefer the storm | |
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| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Prologue: The truth - the pity - and the truth | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act III Scene II: Peter, we've come to take you home | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Prologue: You sailed your boat round the coast | |
| Finale Act One | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act I Scene II: The bridge is down | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Prologue: Peter Grimes, I here advise you | |
| Buon' giorno, signorine! | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act I Scene I: Hi! Give us a hand | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Act II Scene II: Now! Now! | |
| Peter Grimes, Op. 13: Prologue: Peter Grimes | |
| Oh, The Women! | |
| Then one of us will be a queen | |
| For ev'ry one who feels inclined | |
| Now, Marco dear, my wishes hear | |
| Here Is A Case Unprecedented | |
| Then away they go to an island fair | |
| Movies/Shows | Peter Grimes on Aldeburgh Beach |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1359784 |
Alan Oke Life story
Alan Oke is a British tenor. Born in London and raised in Scotland, he studied both at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow and with Hans Hotter in Munich.