Thursday, November 07, 2013

Seriously Seductive Seniors: Silver Strings Session

Silver Strings - Seductive Seniors @ Play - 9th November 2013
Rickie Chng
Audie Ng and Patrick Chan
Nick Stravens
Oliver Bala
Veronica Young
Strings practising hard for gigs @ Bukit Timah and Orchard Road.
Have you read about them? Check posting below for individual profile.

Host Blogger Andy will sing with the group.

Images: Private Collection.

7 comments:

Randy Lee Keng (Stylers) said...

All the way man, wish you guys a Successful concert.
Cheers

Mokhtar Hassan said...

All the best Audie Ng - Bass Player of " The Silver String "

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

The above two messages and the following well-wishers for the concert were taken from AUDIE NG's Facebook.

Paul Edwin Granado
Pattaya Tony
Linda Tan
Han Sing Tan
Sweetimariz
Francis Ho
Andy Ng
Joseph Pereira
Katya Pepito
Alan Ang
Erwin

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Hi Peggy,
Managed to see your FB while going through Robert's. Been trying to get a write-up about your 60s vocal group. Wonder if you could oblige?

Robert's hardly in Singapore and he's a busy man. The blog's for our local youth.

Thanks,
Andy Lim
Singapore60sMusic

(From FB)

Peggy Daroesman said...

Hi Andy,
Sorry, I don't check FB very often. But yes, I'll write a little blurb and will post it (send to you via FB) in a few weeks. We're travelling for the next little while so I can't promise a date, but it will be before Xmas!
Cheers,
Peggy

Charles Lazaroo said...

Dear Andy,

I don't know if you see this but, if you do, I wouldn't being contacted by you. I'm Charles Lazaroo's grandson and, while I may not know my grandfather enough, I'm hope to be able provide whatever assistance I can.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Hi Charles,

Thanks for the visit and the response. To be honest, I started this blog partly because I could not find CHARLES LAZAROO when I googled for his name five years ago. There were many other local sixties music-makers who have never been mentioned on the internet until this blog came on.
Now there's a surge and a lot more people, including policy makers who realise that we have a history of local pop goodies.

Please write in again as usual and leave me your mobile phone or email address and I shall call or write to you. I shall not publish the information.

Regards.