Sunday, October 01, 2017

Behind The Cameras: Rolling Good Times, Rick Astley, Jack Neo, Dick Lee, Brian Richmond, Tan Kheng Hua, Syahidah OthmanWith Andy Young

For easy access, the reader can click to any of the connections below and watch or read the TV shows, radio programs, and documentaries I have appeared in with the following artistes: 

DOCUMENTARIES AND SHOWS ON SINGAPORE TV WITH MEDIA CORPS

1 RICK ASTLEY,  Dick Lee and Silver Strings In 'Rolling Good Times'. TV Channel 5.

2 TAN  Kheng Hua Actress: Grease, Hair: 'Looking for Brylcreem' - Documentary. OCTO Channel.

3 Adrian Tan, Conductor: Singapore Wind Symphony playing, 'You're The Boy' Esplanade Theatre.

4 Jack Neo, Ailen Tan, Chua En Lai and Silver Strings in 'Not The 5 Show'. TV Channel 5.

5 Brian Richmond: 'Sunday With Brian, Vintage Showcase' - Interview. Radio 90.5.

6 Anita Kapoor, Lim Chen Sian: 'Treasure Hunt' Andy's Vinyl Collection - Documentary. CNA 106.

7 CHANG Soh Kiak Producer: 'Foodage' And 60s Music. Documentary. OCTO Channel. 

8 Syahidah Othman Producer: '50 Years Of Singapore Music' - John Leong - Documentary. CNA 106. WILD RICE PRODUCTION.

9 Marissa Lim, Film Crew of 'Play Nation' With Andy Young - Documentary. OCTO Channel.

Thanks to SILVER STRINGS with AUDIE NG [BAND LEADER], RICKIE CHNG, MICHAEL BANGAR, NICK STRAVENS, JOHN CHER accompanying band on two shows.

Connect. Click to read.

Rick Astley and Dick Lee In Rolling Good Times
http://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2015/04/rolling-good-times-again-with-silver.html


Adrian Tan, Conductor: Singapore Wind Symphony playing, You're The Boy
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2015/07/youre-boy-n-shanty-played-by-wind.html


Jack Neo, Ailen Tan, Chua En Lai and Silver Strings in Not The 5 Show
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2016/04/sneak-peak-andy-media-corp-caldecott.html



Brian Richmond: Sunday With Brian, Vintage Showcase
http://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2014/10/on-vintage-showcase-with-brian-richmond.html


Anita Kapoor, Lim Chen Sian: Treasure Hunt: Andy's Vinyl Collection
http://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2014/03/treasure-hunt-bit-of-history-in-our_10.html

      ANITA KAPOOR                    TAN KHENG HUA    SYAHIDAH OTHMAN
Film Crew of Play Nation With Andy Young
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2014/01/changing-recreational-landscrape-nation.html

Tan Kheng Hua Actress: Grease, Hair: Looking for Brylcreem
http://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2012/09/when-grease-was-king-photo-shoot-with.html

Chang Soh Kiak Producer: Foodage And The Queens Cinema @ Geylang
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2011/08/bottled-drinks-cool-heat-generated-by.html

      RICK ASTLEY                             JACK NEO              DICK LEE 
Syahidah Othman CNA: 50 Years Of Singapore Music
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2015/03/channel-news-asia-50-years-of-singapore.html

Images: A Private Collection, Media Corps, Google.
Syahidah Othman (TV Producer)

1 comment:

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Hiroshi Deguchi
I fondly remember long time ago my wife and I went up to Fukuoka from Kumamoto where we lived those days, to see Dick Lee's Asia Major tour. It was almost full house although I didn't think he was so well known in Fukuoka. It was in 1991, a few months before our first daughter was born. I have many things to remember about his show. One of the things I found was his album "Asia Major" was produced by the guy who was in the same music club at the same university in Kyoto. His name is Kubota Makoto, one year senior to me, the most musical. I remember. He could play any instrument, he was often asked to help other groups, He specialized in Bossa Nova at the time playing flute but a wood-bass player for Peter, Paul and Mary type band sometimes and a keyboarder for jazz group. I hadn't see or heard about him since graduation. But his name came back to me suddenly when I went to see the concert. By the way I belonged to the group which specialized in playing The Shadows numbers at the time.

Andy Young
Gee. thanks hiroshi for the story. it's very interesting. if you have some pictures, we could publish it on the blog. was in tokyo, osaka, hiroshima, fukuoka in 2007. enjoyed our stay there. the trains were fabulous. you have revived an interest in me regarding kubota makoto. shadows band - another posting then, perhaps a more elaborate one please.