Tony Sokol

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1963 –

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Who is Tony Sokol?

Tony Sokol is an American playwright, writer and composer best known for writing the theatrical horror series La Commedia Del Sangue: Vampyr Theatre in New York City.

As a musician, Mr. Sokol played guitar, bass or sang in Queer Jesus, The Others, Busted Chops, Head First, 4Q, Death of the Party and the Abstract 4. He appeared several times on WBAI-FM with jazz vocalist Devorah Simpson, as well as backing her on live sessions on the station on guitar and with his band. Sokol wrote incidental music for the films Woman, Man, Gun and Hide Me, both directed by Jenice Malecki; The Gauntlet and Quest, directed by David Burgos; Zaritsas: Russian Women in New York, directed by Elena Beloff.

He wrote songs and incidental music for over a dozen films and over twenty stage productions and appeared on the Joan Rivers Show, Strange Universe, WNEW-FM, WBAI-FM, WABC-AM, WFUV-FM, WFMU-FM, BBC-Television and Radio, Britain's "The Girlie Show," bars and nightclubs throughout the tri-state area and over a dozen Manhattan Public-access television TV Shows.

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Born
Mar 23, 1963
Brooklyn
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  • United States of America
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on July 23, 2013

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