Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

When "East Meets West" 《中西唱盘》, a tribute to the 50's by Yudi 友弟


East Meets West 《中西唱盘》is a concept music show that Yudi 友弟 concocted to pay tribute to the wonderful era of the iconic 50's (also encompassing 40's to 60's) when popular music from the West and the East started to flourish and integrate into each other's culture.

It was pretty much the beginning of idol worship of Hollywood stars such Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day to name a few. In the East, there were legendary divas GeLan 葛籣 ,YaoLi 姚利,WuYingYin 吴莺音,LinDai 林黛 .

中曲西词’ Chinese melodies with English lyrics
Example:  玫瑰玫瑰我爱你 (meigui meigui wo ai ni) Rose Rose I Love You



The English version was said to have been sung for Rose Chan, the legendary burlesque dancer of Malaya.


‘中词西曲’Chinese lyrics sung to Western melodies
Example: River Of No Return 大江东去






Example: Never On Sunday 别在星期天




Award-winning Yudi 友弟 personifying
"there once was a sassy Chinese lady who time traveled from the 50's"
in 'East Meets West" 《中西唱盘》

#EastMeetsWest #50s #hollywood #goldenoldies #tribute #riverofnoreturn #roseroseiloveyou #neveronsunday #teresateng 

Thursday, July 2, 2015

The Dream Lives On: Astro Star Quest, Astro 新秀大赛

In one week's time is the Astro Star Quest final 2015 Astro新秀大赛, which will see the birth of more new Chinese talent winners into the Malaysian Chinese entertainment industry.

It feels like the blink of an eye. Has it been 18 years since I produced the first of its series in 1998, the first time ever we used the name Astro Talent Quest, which was subsequently changed to Astro Star Quest a few years later. (In 1997, the first singing championship was organized by the newly-launched Astro but it was named after the Hong Kong counterpart International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship.)

Those beginning years, as a pioneer producer for Astro, life was fresh but dramatic in unchartered territory. Astro was like the rescuer of the Malaysian Chinese entertainment industry that never took off. 

When I was assigned to be the producer for Chinese channel, which was something I expected very naturally, I took it up with unpolluted boldness,  even though I could not read or speak Chinese well. There was no one there telling me what I should and should not do, therefore, I created the content,  the competition, the working procedures, everything that came to my path, with a fresh and simplistic mind. 

This is the only photo in my personal collection of
Astro Talent Quest1998 Astro  新秀大赛
In the first year I produced it, the economy was not doing well. Budgets were small. Astro was just beginning to find its way into homes. We built a set in Astro's Studio 1, for the live show performed to only 100 studio audience.

The next year, I was not contented to be told that it was unnecessary for the show to become bigger than where it was originally planned -- in the 100-seat studio. This show was created to start a loyal following and to build the Astro brand, so shouldn't we make it into an event where more fans could attend? The  management then only had to fulfill having programs be seen on the TV screen, so having a public event was considered unnecessary. 

Anyway, with rash determination, I found my way to having, not only this competition's first, but Astro's first ever live Finals production at the Arena of Stars, Genting, in the wide open public, beyond the walls of the Astro building. 

Internally, my actions were met with lukewarm responses. How are you going to grow your audience from 100 pax of contestant family members to a 6,000-strong crowd to fill the seats at the Arena? Who will come to watch a show filled with only "kuchi rats?" Those were real questions being thrown at me.

I have never had answers for them, and neither did the Chinese channel head. In those days, I was young, proud, believing, determined and ambitious, and I never could adjust myself to the corporate need for justification and "guaranteed" forecast results. I just believed we could and we had to. 

Nevertheless, the marketing personnel did their best to give away free tickets to the 1999 Astro Talent Quest Final at several shopping malls to Astro subscribers who showed up with proof of their Astro bill. 

The marketing people came back and reported, to their great surprise, that at each of the shopping mall that Astro had decided to set up a ticket booth, the people were lining up till outside the building to get the tickets!

At this time, Lee Hom had just released his 2nd album and was still relatively unknown in Malaysia.
Here he is rehearsing with the contestants for the Top 3 challenge.
That's Gary Chaw, in black top and blue jeans, who later became a superstar, changing his Chinese name to 曹格.

Finally, it was time to go up the hills and set up our stage. I had agreed to invite an upcoming singer from Taiwan, called Lee Hom 王力宏 to be the guest performer and to "test" the final contestants before deciding on the winner! Again, internally, questions were posed to me. In cantonese -- "Mat sui lei ge?" Who is that?

Lee Hom 王力宏 surprised everyone with his 
incredible stage presence.
The moments leading up to the 8pm "live" show was unbelievably exciting. By 7:30pm, the entire Arena of Stars was over-filled. Audiences who couldn't find a seat were sitting on the steps or standing by the walls!

Everybody in Astro could not believe their eyes. Here was a singing championship, still in its infancy, and starring "kuchi rats." The contestants were far from being famous celebrities. Lee Hom was still not a household name. The judges were also low-profile industry professionals. It was unheard of in Malaysia for such a great public response to a singing competition. These were the days BEFORE American Idol and other Western singing reality shows had even started.


The show had a fantastic response, and a respected music producer friend congratulated me instantly, saying it was the most entertaining show she had ever been to.

The undisputable winner of 1999 Astro Talent Quest, Lee Yih Ching 李玉钦 
Giggling and excited till I forgot to comb my hair
With the old gang & Lee Hom 王力宏  

Lee Hom 王力宏 with the Finalists of Astro Talent Quest 1999 Astro 新秀大赛
This competition is still going strong in its 17th year. It is even now performed to a live audience of 10,000 at the stadium. 

We have come a long way. And it is good to know that it is still going on, despite the complaints and the struggles the production team, the broadcaster, and the singers have gone through the years. 

But still it is moving along. Some dreams are still being nurtured. Some dreams have been shoved into the store room of unfulfilled desires. 

No matter what, an advice to those who have perseverance to live their dreams, just remember that your dreams are not decided by a corporation, a manager, a rival, the smallness or bigness of the industry, the advent of Kpop, your mother's opinion or even the audience. A dream will simply not live on if you do not let it live. 


Sunday, June 28, 2015

Witnessing Sean 许益凯 Celebrating 21 At Kobe

I was privileged to be invited by the bosses of Kobe, a newly-opened, huge Japanese feasting hangout at its new residence at Nihonkan Club, Jalan Ampang.


And was privileged to bump into many young and talented singers from the Astro Star Quest 2014 who were having a birthday celebration for Sean 许益凯.

It is what we call 缘分 (yuan fen) - fate -- because I have friends who work closely with them, and through youtube & TV,  I recognize their talent.


From left: Uriah 徐凯, I, Sean 许益凯, Ron 彭世豪
It was a sweet time witnessing the sweet and clever table deco that Sean's friends and family had put up for him on his 21st birthday, a huge difference compared to my own humble 21st at home. 



It was interesting to see fine dining Japanese food being prepared. An earnest work of delicious art!



I heard it was an 8-course Japanese dinner. Me never go out too much. So it was interesting to hear about the creative ways of doing business and serving food. 







It's a pretty casual and special atmosphere to eat in the cool breeze of the night beside the little pool in Kobe. It was a great chance to taste such refine Japanese dishes and have a few Asahi's in between, really a rare delight for me.

The edamames, just peas in the pod, can make a dish look so elegant.
After a full, hearty meal of vegetables, seafood and meat, it was a time for more cheers before cutting the cake. The entire restaurant joined in the celebration. 

The whole gang line up for a photo memory
Fireworks to celebrate the shooting up of a boy's career
Ron's 11-year-old cousin, up to his tricks and his best entertaining self.
I think he may grow up to be an entertaining MC or talkshow host.

Worthy to mention is this song by Sean. Not many know the story behind it. 
Sean 许益凯【听见爱】 MV 完整版
 


My good friend, Eugene, decided that he would set a challenge to himself to achieve something in his life. From the very start, he and I set our minds on having the positive Qi, and he set about telling me that he just decided to do something which would be a success. 

Without any experience doing something like this before, he boldly initiated the project of getting a song composed with Sean in mind for Astro's Parents' Day campaign. I spent many hours listening to him talk on and on about this wonderful song, listening and smiling by himself, enjoying this song, and about the marketing that he had a hand in. At the time of writing, this song has hit No. 4 on MYFM radio charts.




Skip to minute 4:04 to see Uriah's winning performance at the 2014 International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship in Hong Kong.

My pleasure to have known Mr & Mrs Leong, who are the most excited, energetic and gracious-hearted people I have met, and who truly love music and entertainment with all their beings.
Bosses of Kobe, Mr & Mrs Leong, congratulating Sean.
As I focused my wishes on meeting like-minded people, to keep on loving the idea of creating music, promoting talent and continue floating in the storms of showbiz which has been my entire life's journey, I am led to shore to sweet surprises I have never tasted. Mr Leong & Xian Hui, are a couple who have shown me an example of "follow your bliss."

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Celebrating Malaysia and Celebrating Malaysian Talent: WVC Live Concert


This poster is enough to grab your attention. 

WVC, a Malaysian Jazz Ensemble, comprising of jazz pianist maestro Tay Cher Siang, saxophonist Julian Chan, Bassist AJ Popshuvit, Drummer KJ Wong, presents a rare live concert at the KL Performing Arts Centre. 

At a time, when the economy is not invigorating and people are holding back spending money lavishly, some of them chose to spend Wednesday night at a jazz concert, which is sold out for 2 nights! 



The first time I ever saw Tay Cher Siang play the piano, I instantly named him the best jazz pianist in the world. It is really uncommon for people who see him play and not want to follow his career, unless you really don't appreciate music. Again, he wowed the 500-strong appreciative crowd with ironic precision of jazz music. 

The night was filled with some surprises. Other than the usual jazz band, they added a string orchestra called Arioso Sinfonia, whose members ranged from ages 12-18. Thanks to my wonderful friend Pearlly, I got a good seat. But why is it there is an uncle who insists to sit upright with his very round head blocking my view?!



In some songs, ballroom dancers, an Indian traditional dancer, a Chinese theatrical performer, a modern contemporary dancer and even a calligrapher lent their grace to a celebration of Malaysia's diverse cultures and unity, which Cher Siang so emphasised on the night.





Yudi's second song with the band, Silence of The Night, a song that she composed together with Cher Siang for her Shades of Passion album, had a warm tune and was soulfully delivered.
Winnie Ho, was a refreshing surprise as she gave such surprising jazz dynamics to the old Chinese favourite Girl From South Sea (南海姑娘)。

With Winnie Ho who sang
with good dynamics
In the year 2000, I produced Astro Talent Quest whose winner was a pint-sized freshie, Winnie Ho. I knew she had continued singing and went into jazz, but have never attended any of her shows. It was a nice reunion and I laughingly told her that she had improved a lot! So proud of her.
my most favourite jazz pianist in the world
When I first met Cher Siang, he was a young and shy guy. He promptly said he was old already and had become more "thick skin." Tonight, he led the audience with his charming Malaysian humour, and had them eating out of his amazing, piano-playing hands. I thanked him for his performance and congratulated him for having improved his showmanship.


With Yudi, songstress friend, Tay Cher Siang, and the talented and dynamic Pearlly