Friday, August 21, 2026

Gift To Andy 60s Music Blog For Nearly 6M Views: By Author Henri Gann [California].

Carol Kaye: First Lady On Bass. Read it out loud!

Old friend Henri writes again, after many, many years, as he sends me this gift below about his favourite instrument and about guitar lady, Carol Kaye. Thanks Henri. Our friendship never ends with this music connection...

My fascination with the Precision Bass began when I saw the late Nokie Edwards, one of my favorite members of The Ventures, playing bass in the group’s early years. I still remember that rich, crisp punch—the deep bass notes that could almost turn into a growl when pushed through a Fender Bassman amplifier.

Even today, that sound immediately transports me back to my teenage years and The Trekkers, when we tried to capture that same driving Ventures sound with our own bass guitar. Music has a remarkable ability to preserve a moment in time. A few deep notes from a Precision Bass, and suddenly I am young again.

Carol Kaye: Bassist, Guitarist

Carol Kaye 'Boogaloo' 
YouTube Video by: Sleazy Emotions.

My recent reading about Carol Kaye, now 91 and one of the most prolific bass players in the history of popular music, rekindled my interest in the Precision Bass. As a legendary Los Angeles studio musician, she played on thousands of recordings during the 1960s and 1970s, often providing the bass lines behind songs that became part of the soundtrack of our generation.

In 2025, Kaye declined her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in the Musical Excellence category. Among her objections was the way the story of Los Angeles studio musicians—and particularly the label commonly used to describe them—had been portrayed and commercialized over the years.

So, the next time you hear one of these familiar recordings, listen beyond the singer and melody. Listen for the bass. You may be hearing Carol Kaye:

“These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” — Nancy Sinatra (1966)

“Last Train to Clarksville” — The Monkees (1966)

“The Beat Goes On” — Sonny & Cher (1967)

“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” — The Righteous Brothers (1964)

“Good Vibrations” — The Beach Boys (1966)

“California Girls” — The Beach Boys (1965)

“Homeward Bound” — Simon & Garfunkel (1966)

“Sloop John B” — The Beach Boys (1966)

“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” — The Beach Boys (1966)

“Wichita Lineman” — Glen Campbell (1968)

"Mission Impossible" Theme

"The Addams Family" Theme

"Hawaii Five-O" Theme

For me, this particular Bass guitar is more than an instrument. It is a sound tied to a time in my life—the Ventures, the Trekkers, and the excitement of being young and trying to make music of our own.

By Author: Henri Gann.

Comments are welcome.



Author Henri Gann lives in California, USA.
He is one of the original contributing writers for this blog.
Thanks Henri.

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Andy 60s Music Goes Downtown Meeting Tourists, Musicians And An Artist.

One of the most international cities in the world Singapore had 16.9 million visitor arrivals last year in 2025. 

We are not sure about this year's statistics but wandering around Downtown in Singapore during the long holiday, we met 2 tourists, 3 musicians and an artist. And what gems they were amidst the crowded streets, shops and a music school. 6 folks to chat with...

"So maybe I'll see you there/we can forget all our troubles, forget all our cares/so go downtown/Things will be great when you're downtown/don't wait a minute more downtown/Everything is waiting for you... [Petula Clark]"

@ Lucky Plaza:

We sat with a Ghanaian couple [if the memory remembers correctly] enjoying a food court meal at Lucky Plaza. They love the visit. “Do write in sir and madam on the comment page; during the excitement we forgot both your names!”

@ Orchard MRT
At Orchard MRT, we finally met up with this well-known vision-impaired singer, 
Wan Wai Yee, who can belt out Taylor Swift and Celine Dion songs
 as easily as hits from the 60s and Musicals. She has a busking band [below].
 
Accompanying Wan Wai Yee is Ivni Yaakub [call me Iv] who plays 
a fantastic repertoire on his electronic guitar. Modest and unassuming
he makes up the busking duo called, StrawberryStory.

StrawberryStory busking @ the corridors of Orchard MRT Station.


Petula Clark - 'Downtown' 
[The Dean Martin Show Episode 50: Jan 26: 1967]
YouTube Video by: OLD TAPES

@ Victoria Street Corner
John Fitzpatrick comes from Maine, USA but has been living in Singapore for some time. He's an artist and paints the world. Met him at the junction of Victoria Street near a well-known hotel as he colors his drawing paper with the area's landscape facing Chijmes. And it was a grandiose scene. 

The road-side interview carried on despite his popularity with camera-folks and passers-by who were watching him. Thanks John. Hope to meet you again with 
that Chijmes water-colour creation.

@ Plaza Singapura
And at Plaza Singapura, I made a purposeful visit to meet this handsome gentleman. Wandered into this famous music shop and asked for Mr. Danny Koh. "Oh," says the lady, "he's in Room __ and finishes at 3.15pm, which is now!" And there was the maestro himself immaculately dressed as usual when I peeked in. This special blog post is dedicated to him. Thanks Dan.

Danny Koh: The Way You Look Tonight
YouTube Video By: Danny Koh.

@ Cairns, in Australia... Wot?
I have to put this picture in...
That's Herb Van Dort with sister Barbara. Remember him? The Beatles of Malaysia? Mike and Herb. He's been Santa Claus for years now, during Christmases helping in a Charity. 

Our family was wandering in downtown Cairns, Australia too and so were they, but did we meet? It's a long story and I'll tell it one day...

HERB WROTE A NOTE:

Hi Andy, “HAPPY SINGAPORE DAY” 🇸🇬                                 9th August 2026

Would you kindly wish for all the groups from the 60’s (sixties) during our time there. The Boys, Checkmates, The Quest, The Silver Strings, Jerry and his band (New Faces), Ronnie and the Burns, our compere K. V. John, Silver Stars, Naomi and Henry Suriya, The Cyclones and Veronica Young.

I don’t see myself coming to Singapore in the near future, so it’s goodbye from Mike and Herb. Thanks very much Andy the photos you sent Barb of Mike, me, Danny and also with yourself all look fantastic. I am going to get the photo enlarged. 

By the way Andy you are the guru in the music industry and if it wasn’t for you Singapore’s music scene would not be as vibrant. Singapore owes you a mighty big award for what you did for all Singapore and Malaysia local bands.

I hope you will be able to put this letter into your blog so that everyone can read this, especially the local authorities, so that you will receive your reward for all your achievements.

Well to a great performer like yourself, let me wish you and I know my brother Mike felt the same all the very best to you my good friend.

Best wishes,
Herb. [of Mike & Herb, Beatles of Malaysia.]

Thanks, Herb for the accolades. That's all I can say.
Andy.

Friday, August 07, 2026

Andy 60s Music Celebrates National Day on 9th August, 2026 With Sparkle, You'll Be OK, Giants.

Our Singapore National Day Parade (NDP) 2026 has a three-track thematic album that includes, 'Go Beyond' rather than one main anthem. So officially the track includes 'Sparkle' by Gareth Fernandez and Dru Chen, 'You'll Be Okay' by Jasmine Sokko, and 'Giants' by Iman Fandi and weish.

NDP 2026: 'Sparkle' - 
Gareth Fernandez, Dru Chen 
[Official Music Video]. YouTube Video by: NDPeeps.

NDP 2026: 'You'll Be Okay' - 
Jasmine Sokko.
[Official Music Video] YouTube Video by: NDPeeps.

NDP 2026: 'Giants' - 
Iman Fandi, weish 
[Official Music Video] YouTube Video by: NDPeeps.


Image from:

SINGAPORE PM LAWRENCE WONG 
SINGS 'WONDERFUL TONIGHT'
| 黄循财 | 新加坡总理 #singapore 
#lawrencewong #song 
YouTube Video: SINGMA TV


The NDP 2026 Colours Party and Guard of Honour Contingent.

A HAPPY NATIONAL DAY EVERYONE!
Comments have been surfaced:

RONALD HO
Wishing all a joyous National Day. Another year passed, 
a nation to become we have been struggling. When will 
we become one, a truly successful nation? It will not be in numbers, 
in GDP, in wealth. It will be in respect for each other, 
in social cohesion, and to help sincerely when we see some of us 
in need of help. Then we are a nation of Singaporeans.
9.8.26

STEVE HO
Good morning sir. Happy 61st birthday to Singapore! 👍👍
9.8.26

MERLIN LIM
This Tiny Red Dot Surrounded By Bigger Neighbors 
Waiting To Pounce n Gobble SG, Log Stock n Barrel, Is
My Home Sweet Home. Very Much Grateful Bro Andy.
MAJULAH 👌😘 SINGAPURA !!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
9.8.26

TAN SWEE LENG
Happy National Day to my fellow Singaporeans!
May we always remain united and harmonious as 
we strive for progress and prosperity.
9.8.26

JERRY SARAM
Good afternoon. Happy National Day to you too. 
Majullah Singapura
9.8.26

MARK QUEK
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE.
9.8.26

EDDY ENG
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY
9.8.26

RONNIE SEE
DEAR ANDY, HAPPY NATIONAL DAY SINCE 1965, 61 YEARS. 
When we were younger!
9.8.26

RICHARD RAJOO
AND A VERY HAPPY NATIONAL DAY TO YOU, TOO🌹 
ANDY, 2026 👍🙏.
9.8.26

PAUL IBRAHM
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY
9.8.26

VINCENT TAN
HAPPY NATIONAL DY SINGAPORE 61st BIRTHDAY
9.8.26

MICHAEL BANGAR
Hi Andy! Yourself, wifey and Family. Enjoy the long weekend.
9.8.26

BARBARA VAN DORT
Andy Happy Singapore Day to you and family. 
Enjoy the Celebration. xx
9.8.26

ANDY
Pop Music Not Pills. ©
Thanks to all those who wrote in above. Nothing like having 
a peaceful and radiant Singapore to live in. We're very fortunate 
to celebrate 61 years of joy and prosperity.
9.8.26

SAMMIN & ESTHER ANG
Happy 61st Birthday Singapore
9.8.26

GEORGE CHEW
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SG
9.8.26

XUAN YAN
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY
9.8.26

CHEW HEE HONG
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE 1965-2026
9.8.26

DAVID WONG
MAJULAH SINGAPURA
9.8.26

FREDA HANUM
61-SG NATIONAL DAY, GO BEYOND. 
MAJULAH SINGAPURA. GO BEYOND.
9.8.26

CEDRIC CORK
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY SINGAPORE
9.8.26

FABIAN FOO
祝福新加坡
国泰民姿好运连连
August 八月
Happy National Day, Singapore
9.8.26

ANTHONY TAN
GOOD MORNING BROTHER
SAME TO YOU!
9.8.26

ANDY
Pop Music Not Pills. ©
Still some more messages coming in. 
Thanks, guys for the greetings and best wishes
9.8.26

JAMES HO
Thanks Andy...your passion for music is remarkable! 
Always enjoyed the Golden National Songs oldies...
but NOT this year...none of the 3 songs makes the mark...
was the committee trying too hard? just my personal opinion.
9.8.26

LIM KUAN MIN
Good morning and Happy National Day!
9.8.26

CHRISTOPHER TOH
Happy National Day to you too!
9.8.26

OLIVER B.
Happy National Day
9.8.26

MD. JALANI
HAPPY 61st BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE!
9.8.26

ANNA LAW
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY
9.8.26

NICHOLAS STRAVENS
And to you too...
9.8.26

TRACY NG
Hello from Guangzhou!
9.8.26

IVOR LESSLAR
N2U2
9.8.26

PATRICK TENG
CHEERS!
9.8.26

RICHARD THAM
Let's Celebrate HAPPY NATIONAL DAY.
9.8.26

CATS ENTERTAINMENT
Happy 61st National day Andy....
have a fabulous celebration 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🎈🎉❤️
9.8.26

ANDY
Pop Music Not Pills. ©
Thanks to all the above folks who have written in.
Appreciate the fun we've had celebrating Singapore's birthday. 
You can still write in anytime. It's your mailbox.

Images: Google.

Saturday, August 01, 2026

Andy 60s Music: Tribute To The Late James Choy [Choi] By Old Bloke.

James Choy

A sad message indeed from 'Old Bloke' who wrote:

Hi Mr. Young,

It's me 'Old Bloke'. Siva Choy was one half The Cyclones. At the age of 16 he teamed up with his brother James also known as 'Achuthan' to form the duo. 

Yesterday, 30th July, James Choi [yes different spelling of surname] passed away, aged 81. They were often referred to as, 'Singapore's Everly Brothers.' Siva wrote original songs from the age of 16 and recorded them.

Goodnight James. Have fun jamming with Siva, Zul, Sonny Bala... the list goes on.

31st July, 2026.

Thanks, Old Bloke for sharing with us the news of James' passing. May he Rest In Peace. God Bless His Soul.

The Cyclones: 'Oh No She Didn't Say.' 
YouTube Video by: Basil Yeo.

Click to read below:

.: Singapore 60's Music Siva Choy: Incredibly Gifted Intellectual. 'Why You So Like That?' By Old Bloke.

[Disclaimer: Thanks again, Old Bloke for the above tribute. Hopefully the family agrees to this posting as there had been instances when such a post had to be withdrawn from the blog. Do write on the comment page to inform.]

Friday, July 31, 2026

Andy's 60s Music Blog Reaches 5.75 Million Plus Views End July 2026.

Nearly 6M Views.

5,756,470+ VIEWS
since end July 2026.
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶


That's five and three quarter million plus views.


Since 21st November 2008, the viewership 
climbed to 5.75 million+ today. Thanks to all
 blog readers, contributing writers and friends.
 


Blog:

1] @ Number 2 on the top 15 Best Music Blogs in Singapore.

2] @ Number 21 on the top '50 Best Music Blogs in SE Asia'.

3] Read by 204 countries under 'Flag Counter' Application...

4] Read by Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam

5] Archived officially by National Library Board, Singapore.

6] VintageRadioSG Brian Richmond Interview 'Music n Me'

7] Written suggestion of an Award by Readers of the Blog.

Blogger's First Car In Singapore: A Fiat 600. 
Doors open the other way; engine is behind, in the boot?
1964.


Sunday, July 19, 2026

Singapore Andy 60s Amapiano Music: In Cape Town With Richard Tham

What is AMAPIANO music? Check it out!
A Million Thanks To Richard Tham For Sharing His Sea Journey 
That Included South African Music, Dance, Food And It’s People.


AMAPIANO MIX 2026 🔥 BEST PARTY VIBES 
 AFRO FUSION HIT AFRICA MUSIC HUB
 

100 Day Ship Journey-> 10 Countries-> 3 Continents:

Andy recently asked me to write about my 2026 voyage — a 100-day journey through 10 countries across three continents. My first thought was, "Where do I even begin?"

There were so many remarkable places and unforgettable experiences that I realized I did not need to tell the whole story. I only needed to share the moments that stayed with me.

An evening in Cape Town, South Africa, was one of them.


The Music- >

My son treated me to dinner and a cultural show. From the moment we arrived, the aroma of grilled food, the sound of laughter, and the steady beat of African drums created an atmosphere that was warm and inviting.

As dinner was served, the performers took the stage. Their colourful costumes, energetic dancing, and powerful singing immediately captivated the audience. Before long, people were clapping, humming along, and some even got up to dance. This was not the kind of performance where everyone simply sat and watched. 

One style of music that especially caught my attention was Amapiano. Born in South Africa's townships, it blends influences of Kwaito, jazz, house music, and local rhythms. Its smooth piano melodies, deep log-drum basslines, and laid-back grooves give it a distinctive sound.


The Dance- >

Listening to it reminded me of the infectious hit, "Mnike", performed by Tyler ICU, which helped introduce Amapiano to audiences around the world. Hearing those rhythms performed live made it easy to understand why the genre has become a global phenomenon—it is almost impossible to resist joining the dance floor, whether one has rhythm or not

Dance itself felt like a language. The gentle bounce, expressive footwork, and playful interaction between performers and audience turned every song into a conversation. There was no "wrong" way to move — everyone was simply invited to join the fun.

African shaped meal that tastes so good.
Food on board changes all the time.
The Cape Town meal below:


The Food- >

The food surprised me just as much.

I had not expected to find flavours that reminded me of Southeast Asia. Alongside familiar treats like samosas were bobotie, a South African favourite influenced by the culinary traditions brought to the Cape by the ancestors of today's Cape Malays, who arrived from Indonesia and Malaysia during the 17th century. It was a pleasant reminder that cultures often overlap in unexpected ways. Those familiar flavours, in a place I had imagined would feel completely different, made the evening even more memorable.

Sharing a meal while enjoying the music and performances made the night feel less like a show and more like a celebration with my son and our friends. It reminded me that in South Africa, music, dance, and food naturally belong together.

Together, they created an experience that felt open, joyful, and welcoming. The music sparked the celebration, the dancing drew everyone in, and the meal kept the conversations flowing.


The People->

When I think back on my time in South Africa, I do not just remember what I saw. I remember how I felt—welcomed, included, and immersed in the joy of the evening.

For me, that dinner was far more than entertainment. It was the best introduction to South African culture I could have asked for.

Sometimes, the best way to understand a country is not through its art galleries, museums, or monuments, but by sharing its music, joining its dance, and sitting down to eat with the people around you.

Author, Artist: Richard Tham

Author, Richard Tham with Blogger Andy.

Images- > Google and Richard Tham.


Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Singapore Andy 60s Music Meets: Zhu Houren 朱厚任, Richard Low 刘谦益, Chen Shucheng 陈澍城

Zhu Houren 朱厚任, Richard Low 刘谦益, Chen Shucheng 陈澍城 with Singapore's music makers, Sammin, Esther, Jimmy. With Blogger Andy too.

‘AH GE’ LEGENDS:

While having a sumptuous meal with Sammin Ang, his wife Esther and Jimmy Yap, we met these 3 veteran Singapore Chinese actors, all MediaCorp "Ah Ge" legends from the 80s/90s. So, we got together and took a picture. In case you aren't sure who they are, here's some details:

Left: Zhu Houren 朱厚任

Known for roles in classic Channel 8 dramas like _The Awakening_, _The Last Appeal_. He’s famous for playing stern father/authority figures.

Middle: Richard Low 刘谦益

Veteran actor/director. You’d recognize him from _The Little Nyonya_, _C.L.I.F._, and _118_. Also a regular variety show host back in the day.

Right: Chen Shucheng 陈澍城

Comedian and actor. Famous for _Comedy Night_ and sitcoms like _Don’t Worry Be Happy_. He usually wears glasses and is known for his comedic timing.

The 3 of them were part of the same generation of Channel 8 actors and still hang out a lot. Fans call them the “3 uncles” of SG Chinese drama 😄.

CHECK OUT ‘MEDIA CORP’ SHOWS. CLICK BELOW:

https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/search/label/Media%20Corp%20Shows


COFFEE MAN ROLAND:

Roland is behind the counter in red-T with spectacles. When he sings, he thrills.

As we were looking around the Berseh Food Court area for a drink, we found one but the shop owner told us he was closed for the day because business was so good! It was only 2.05pm [the time the above picture was taken.]

What attracted us to this shop was the owner's voice. He has an exceptionally powerful and clear vibrato when he sang that I asked him if he was a singer. He is. Trills indeed!

I don't usually advertise shops on my blog and I won't, but you have to listen to ROLAND sing and sip his drinks. It will definitely make your day. Roland sings in Chinese and does Western pops too. 

Talented and versatile musician Sammin Ang, who plays many instruments, with wife Esther and Jimmy Yap. I was wandering around with them…

Images: from Sammin Ang.