Barry Bookin
- Sound Department
- Manager
- Executive
Executive In Charge of Production for the Hollywood Bowl Hall Of Fame
Gala featuring honorees such as: Garth Brooks, John Williams, Stevie
Wonder, Bonnie Raitt, Bernadette Peters, Randy Newmann, Nathan Lane,
Brian Wilson, Joshua Bell, Tricia Yearwood, André Watts, Santana and
Placido Domingo, Liza Minnelli, B.B. King: 2004-present
Among the many artists Barry has represented are: skating legend, Peggy Flaming, screenwriter/director/comedian: Wil Shriner, actor:John Schneider, singer/dancer/actress: Carol Lawrence, comedian: Kelly Monteith, comedian/author: Bobby Kenton, author/ father of the MP3 Player: Nathan Schulhof, Comedy/Impressionist: Paul Boland, and special material writer: Kathryn Stone.
Barry has also acted as Executive Producer for large-scale events such as The America's Cup 95'Opening Ceremonies. In 1993, he joined World Cup Soccer as Producer of Entertainment and Ceremonies, overseeing the creation and implementation of nine opening ceremonies, a closing ceremony, and 52 half-time shows. All of which took place within 30 days in nine cities and were broadcast throughout the world.
Barry is a board member on UCP/ Wheels For Humanity, the Boys and Girls Club of Monterey and has served on the board of the Valley Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
Barry is married to writer, Kathryn Stone, and lives in Woodland Hills, California with their daughter, Bethany, and their dog, Gingi.
Among the many artists Barry has represented are: skating legend, Peggy Flaming, screenwriter/director/comedian: Wil Shriner, actor:John Schneider, singer/dancer/actress: Carol Lawrence, comedian: Kelly Monteith, comedian/author: Bobby Kenton, author/ father of the MP3 Player: Nathan Schulhof, Comedy/Impressionist: Paul Boland, and special material writer: Kathryn Stone.
Barry has also acted as Executive Producer for large-scale events such as The America's Cup 95'Opening Ceremonies. In 1993, he joined World Cup Soccer as Producer of Entertainment and Ceremonies, overseeing the creation and implementation of nine opening ceremonies, a closing ceremony, and 52 half-time shows. All of which took place within 30 days in nine cities and were broadcast throughout the world.
Barry is a board member on UCP/ Wheels For Humanity, the Boys and Girls Club of Monterey and has served on the board of the Valley Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
Barry is married to writer, Kathryn Stone, and lives in Woodland Hills, California with their daughter, Bethany, and their dog, Gingi.