Lenny Zakatek

They toured the UK and Europe for several years and also played nightclubs in London, including Gulliver's, Whisky a Go Go, The Marquee, Ronnie Scott's, The Scotch of St. James and The Revolution.

[citation needed] Lynsey de Paul and Dudley Moore took an interest in Zakatek's voice, look and stage presence in the early 1970s.

A German version of "Get Your Gun" entitled "Roter Mann", with German lyrics by Gunther Gabriel, was recorded by Zakatek and released in 1974[2] and appeared on a compilation CD released in 2000[3] De Paul introduced him to the UK through an article in the Daily Mirror entitled "Sugar Girl's Heap Big Find".

The allaboutjazz.com reviewer Todd S. Jenkins wrote that: "Lenny Zakatek's singing on ["I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You" and "Games People Play"] is prototypical of soulful prog-rock ... detached from the electronic melange.

[citation needed] In 1995, Zakatek performed with Joni Mitchell at the Great Music Experience in Nara City, Japan.

He shared the stage with INXS, Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan and Tomoyasu Hotei and worked with Michael Kamen, with whom he went to do other projects.

[citation needed] In March 2010, Zakatek announced a return to the stage playing a selection of Alan Parsons Project songs.