Sri Lankan Musician Alston Koch Appointed as Tourism Ambassador

Alston Koch
Alston Koch
The well-known Sri Lankan musician Alston Koch was appointed as an Ambassador for Tourism by Sri Lanka’s Tourism Minister Milinda Moragoda this week in Colombo.

With three Gold Records and 18 International Releases including musical videos and the now famous Murali Song, Alston Koch migrated to Australia in 1969, having had a vibrant musical career in Sri Lanka for over a decade before that. He is also a recipient of three ARIA (Australian Record Industry Award) awards.

The only Sri Lankan born musician to have an international hit overseas, Alston was in Sri Lanka to perform at the immensely successful “Hikkaduwa Fest ’08” and at the “SAARC Head of States Summit Media Event” hosted by Sri Lanka Tourism. He enthralled South Asian Media and Sri Lankan audiences with the Murali Song with a backdrop of cricket and his other hit songs ‘Disco Lady, Try Again and Twenty Miles’.

A keen environmentalist, Alston has ventured to compose and present a special song for Sri Lanka Tourism’s Earth Lung Project, establishing her efforts at mitigating climate change. The song titled “A Land Like No Other” was first launched at the SAARC media dinner show, held at the Trans Asia hotel, Colombo, last week.

It is significant that a representative of the Sri Lankan community in Australia has been recognized for his contribution to the motherland, by Sri Lanka’s Minister of Tourism.

“I am humbled, privileged and honoured by this appointment and I will do everything I can, to take the message of the beauty, warmth and the rich Sri Lankan heritage to the world” said Alston Koch on receiving the recognition.

The special earth lung song which was recorded earlier in Australia will now be produced as a high definition DVD with Sri Lankan visuals as the backdrop for international release.

Photo caption: Alston Koch receiving his appointment as Tourism Ambassador from Minister Moragoda. Also in the picture are K.A.D. George Michael, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Renton de Alwis, Chairman, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau and Dileep Mudadeniya, Managing Director, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau

For more information, visit www.alstonkoch.com

Author: World Music Central News Room

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