Sunday, July 19, 2026

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

A Million Thanks To Richard Tham For Sharing His Sea Journey 
That Included South African Music And Food.


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.


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.


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:


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.


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

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 😄.

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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.

Monday, July 06, 2026

Andy's Singapore 60s Music Joins Vancouver's Elvis Happy Tay And Aussie's Perry Como, Cedric Collars.

ALOHA 2026 HAWAIIAN DINNER AND DANCE,
VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA.


Elvis Presley and Perry Como
No infringements intended
Copyrights Reserved.

We have a gentleman who is Vancouver's Elvis Presley, but he was a Singapore citizen once. He needs no introduction actually because he's appeared on this blog for many years now.

Happy Tay, yes! That's his name. 

He is a well-known Elvis Tribute Artiste [ETA] and is always being invited to perform in shows, at dinners and dances in friendly city Vancouver. But this time around he's joined by another former Singaporean who had migrated to Perth, Australia. 

That's Cedric Collars!  He’s an accomplished pianist who is still very active Down-Under. He's also known as Perry Como.

I received some photographs recently. So here we have two former Singaporeans who met in Canada to enjoy a Hawaiian theme get-together. What a world we live in; jetting from one space to another in quick time.

Happy Tay with Cedric Collars [Australia's Perry Como], who came all the way from Perth to enjoy the evening. "That's what friends are for..."

Guest Cedric Collars, [in white] watching from the stage.

Happy, celebrated Canada Day on 1st July, 2026.

And the big event that evening was for a fundraising ALOHA 2026 HAWAIIAN DINNER AND DANCE. Here's Happy himself to announce the event.

"The grand entrance that evening was Elvis with his Hawaiian Dancers, singing and dancing to the excitement of the audience. Yes, the Perry Como of Perth, Australia was there too. Cedric Collars sang and was very well received. The turn-out was good with about 200 guests attending."

Happy in action singing Elvis hits, and very well too. He has a fantastically powerful voice and always brings loud applause.

"A solo dance provided by a pretty lady. 
Hawaiian Shake and a Hula Baby..."


On the floor now with his group of ladies is Happy.
"Night and you, In Blue Hawaii..."

A Happy fan screamed as she left excitedly after meeting 'Elvis' and getting a handshake from him after he sang, “The Wonders of You.”

Cedric, musician, singer and Perry Como Tribute Artiste, 
flies too because he is a licensed pilot. 

Happy Tay [Vancouver's Elvis] 
with an ardent fan who is one of the members of the Knights of Columbus too and a Captain with the Canadian Armed Forces and a fan of Elvis.

Check them out:



Images: Google; Happy Tay and Cedric Collars.

Wednesday, July 01, 2026

Singapore Andy 60s Music: When The Weather, The Food, The People, The Relationship Is HOT!!!

 

I like her grin. She makes everything feel cool already but read on...

Hot Weather:

A high degree of heat; anything beyond 35C is definitely hot. Like in Kuwait City in 2024, it was about 50C. Now, in France too, at 40C and over, shoppers are scrambling to buy cooling appliances. 40C is hot and problems arise with people, places and things when temperature goes beyond expectations!


Hot Food:

Food with lots and lots of chilly and pepper. Now that's HOT STUFF and produces a burning sensation in the mouth. Which countries eat food with lots of chilly in them? Singapore is one with Nasi Padang and Sambal Belacan. Sichuan cold noodles tossed in blazing hot chilli sauce. There’s Spanish tomato-based soup with garlic and chilli pepper. And others.

Hot People:

Now when you're angry, you get hot too and the heat generated may melt the other party. Quarrels between friends, etc. Like in today's world, there are millions of angry citizens because of weak politicians in charge, especially those with no leadership qualities. No need for a hot July or August but silly, angry people who are just frustrated and full of ego, filled with hot air and very negative thinking. 


Hot Relationship: 

This 'heat' would be similar but it's more positive? Now two people in love and are in a relationship could bring their body temperature up when they are together. What more can I say? 

[Don't forget to click the connection below about *'heat'.]

Donna Summer - 'Hot Stuff' (Live) The Donna Summer Special, 1980) 
YouTube from: The Donna Summer Archive.

Hot Pop 70s Song: 

Which finally brings me to this song by Donna Summer [even her surname! 😉]. It's an extremely hot song so check out the lyrics. I have included only a few lines though:

"I want some hot stuff, baby, this evenin'/Gotta have some hot stuff/Gonna have some love tonight (hot stuff)/I need hot stuff/I want some hot stuff/Lookin' for a lover who needs another..."

Enough quoted! So just be wary when eating hot food on a hot July with a hot partner. It might lead to climate change. And it starts in this month of JULY. 

Writing is done in jest.

Comments are welcome folks but do be wary that there are younger readers who check out this blog too.

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*Heat:

What song begins with the words, "The heat is on..." No googling.
Which gives 'hot' another meaning.

Check the connection below to find out:

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Andy 60s Music: People Got To Be Free. Let Us Make Peace. Let Us Forgive.


I DON'T KNOW WHO WROTE THIS PIECE, BUT IT'S WORTH READING.

Thanks to this sensible and peace-loving person. 

"Every minute… someone leaves this world.
Not only the old.
Not only the sick.
Not only the weak.
Someone. Somewhere.
Age has nothing to do with it.
Life does not always send a warning.
The truth is… we are all standing in a line.
A line we did not choose.
A line we cannot see the end of.
And the strange thing is… most of us don't even realize we are in it.

We wake up every morning thinking we have time.
Time to hate.
Time to fight.
Time to compete.
Time to prove we are better than someone else.
But the line is moving.
Quietly.
Patiently.
Relentlessly.
And every day… someone steps out of it.
We never know how many people are ahead of us.
We never know when our name will be called.
We cannot move to the back of the line.
We cannot step out of it.
We cannot pause it.
And no amount of money, power, fame, or connections can halt its progress.


So, while we are still standing here… while our turn has not yet come…
Let us make peace.
Let us forgive.
Let us stop carrying the heavy bags of anger and hatred.
Let us do good.
Not tomorrow.
Not when it is convenient.
But now.
Let us tell the truth, even when lies seem easier.
Let us be honest, even when honesty comes at a cost.
Let us show kindness to people who may never be able to repay us.
Because one day — whether we like it or not — we will leave this world.
That is the one appointment no human being can cancel.

So, what is the point of holding a grudge against someone who could leave tomorrow… or you could leave before them?
What is the point of destroying someone's life, sending a brother to prison, or plotting revenge… when neither of you truly controls tomorrow?
Why boast about money… when money has never stopped death?
Why boast about status… when titles disappear the moment life leaves the body?
Why deceive yourself with power and connections… when countless powerful people stood in this same line before you and still had to leave?
Why fight your own brother over land… when the earth itself will one day cover both of you?


'People Got To Be Free': The Rascals: Stereo [Summer] 1968. YouTube Video by: Smurfstools Oldies Music Time Machine.

Look around the world.
People fighting.
Families breaking.
Communities divided.
All for things that cannot follow us beyond the grave.
Evil often grows from ignorance.
Pride is the costume of foolishness.
Selfishness is the poverty of the soul.
And betrayal… betrayal is the language of weakness.
But kindness… kindness is strength.
Compassion is wisdom.
And humanity is the greatest legacy a person can leave behind.
At the end of life, nobody asks how much money you had in your bank account.
They ask how many lives you touched.
They remember whether your presence brought peace… or pain.
Whether you lifted others up… or pushed them down.
Whether you built bridges… or burned them.

So while we are still alive…
While our hearts are still beating…
While our feet are still moving in this mysterious line called life…
Let us do good.
Let us love more.
Let us forgive faster.
Let us help those who cannot help themselves.
Let us use the little time we have… not only to build our lives…
But to uplift humanity.
Because when our turn finally comes…
And we step out of this line…
The only thing that will remain…
Is the good we did for others?
May the Lord guide our hearts to what is right, forgive our shortcomings, fill our lives with sincere goodness, and grant us a beautiful ending when our time comes."

This message is really touchy, and I know that you will feel it as well.

It's a food for thought for the wise.
Good day!

This article was sent to me by good old friend Mun Chor Seng, seen here with his wife during our pop guitar blast at the National Library in 2016.

Why fight your own brother over land… when the earth itself will one day cover both of you?

Friday, June 05, 2026

Andy 60s Music Blog Reaches 5.5 Million+ Views On 5th June 2026



Dear Readers,

You've all done it again. Thanks for the new statistics to an 18-year-old music blog from Singapore. It's 5 point 5 million views now and still growing. 

I owe it all to the authors too who helped compose the articles and the friends who helped to circulate the postings I sent them. 

Without all your help this little music drone wouldn't have gotten off the ground so easily. Now it's flying all over the world.

Taken on 5th June 2026 @ 8.59 pm Singapore Time, from LIVE Statistics Counter on the right-hand column of the blog page.

Are you sure the music's on buddy?

Our Local Musicians:

'Besame Mucho': Danny Koh 
with The Blue Notes
YouTube Video by: Danny Koh.

'New York, New York': Patrick n Perry Koh 
@ The Esplanade Singapore.
YouTube Video by: Perry Brady.

'Nyanyikan Haleluya Untuk Tuhan' 
[Singing Halleluya for the Lord.]
Performed on YouTube Video by Patrick Teng.

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Singapore's music influence comes from all over
and appreciated everywhere.

Singapore 60s

U.S.A. 60s 

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Images: Meta AI, Google.

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