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JUDY LEE |
Kuching is a small town in Sarawak, Malaysia, so when a pop show that featured Singapore singers and bands made their way there, the population went wild. Nearly every young person in the area wanted to see them.
According to Audie Ng who was the leader of the Silver Strings, everyone in the group was treated like international stars. They were all invited to the Governor's house for lunch, with reporters tailing them. After the interviews, they went to their hotel to unpack.
Audie remembered an incident when they heard a knocking at their hotel door. Thinking it was the housekeeper coming to check the room, one of the band boys sauntered to the door with a cold drink in his hand and casually opened it. The shock he experienced lasted to this day.
The Odeon and Capitol Cinemas in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia in the 1960's.
Apparently, some of the boys had to hide under the blankets because they were still in their briefs. It was a hilarious situation, one where the Silver Strings could remember forever.
The show featured Bryan Neale the bouncing boy from England, Judy Lee TV and radio nightingale, Catherine Chong top a-go-go dancer, Shirley Nair Singapore Singing Sexation (as advertised). K.V. John was the compere for the evening and Robert Chua was the executive producer.
CATHERINE CHONG |
There were two top bands in attendance then, The Silver Strings and The Jets. The line-up then for both bands were Audie Ng, Merlin Lim, Danny Boy and Dickie Tan. I provided the tag-line, "the big beat band with the big bang beat" when I was with them for one and a half years. Mike and Herb, Beatles of Malaysia, were the highlight of the show.
The other band The Jets, had lead guitar Edward Tan, bassist Alan Poh, Harold on rhythm and Robert on drums. He was known as Singapore's dancing drummer. I remember they had one of the best instruments in the business, using solid Fender guitars on stage. Thomas Ang was their singer then.
BRYAN NEALE |
There were two shows each evening at 6.45 pm and another at 9.15 p.m. and staged at the Odeon Theatre in Kuching.
A Good Deed Not Forgotten
When the top Kuching pop band was invited to perform on stage, Audie Ng was shocked to see the lead guitarist carry an amplifier as small as a Rediffusion set with six batteries inside. Seeing it might not be able to amplify the guitar sound in the large cinema hall, Audie offered the group to use the Silver Strings Fender amplifiers.
AUDIE NG |
He remembered very well that they played the instrumental Tabu with pomp, polish, and pride. The band leader was ever grateful for the favor and kept in touch with Audie and the band.
"Twenty-five years later he came to Singapore looking for the Silver Strings and repaid his favor by allowing me to service all his four nightclubs in Malaysia," explained Audie who provides bands for entertainment places.
Shirley Nair & The Silver Strings -
You're the boy (Lyrics)
YouTube Video by: herecomeshariss
The Show Producer
Robert Chua said: "In 1966, I produced and staged pop shows in Singapore and Malaysia and was the manager of The Jets. I wonder how many of my friends in Singapore remember these pop stars?
KV JOHN (MC) SHIRLEY NAIR |
Can you imagine tickets were S$1, S$2 and S$3 (then S$1 was HK$2)? This was before I secured a job with Singapore television when they rejected me as they considered me too young."
Robert Chua was one of the youngest producers in S.E. Asia when he started.
According to Mr. Chua, he was one of the youngest show producers in the 1960's. He was only 19.
Images from Mr. Robert Chua's Poster on Facebook; A Personal Collection and Google.
YouTube: Terry Snyder And The All Stars - Tabu. (1959).
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YouTube: Terry Snyder And The All Stars - Tabu. (1959).
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I Must Admit, I Don't Remember Every Thing but It Sure Is Great To Be Brought Back To Those Days Of INNOCENCE. Thanks Guys For Those Wonderful n Beautiful Memories. Much Appreciated. CHEERS !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Merlin. Now, this reply is something special. Because Merlin was one of the band boys who were on the scene.
ReplyDeleteMerlin was the rhythm guitarist then.
Thanks for sharing. ..it is really down memory lane.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the quick response to post everyone. Hope you enjoy reading about how the Sarawak girls chased our band boys. :-) for their autographs. All in good fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Andy.
ReplyDeleteAnother great story.
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Steve
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If My Memory Serves me Right. We Were Invited for Lunch or Dinner. At the Meal, Ice Cold Desert Was Served. It Was Good n Tasty n Ppl Were Rushing For More. Than Some Clown Took Out His Denture and Drop It In The Bowl Of Desert. Oh Lord, Mama Mia, Silence, Shock n In Utter Disbelieve, No One Dare To Take That Nice, Cold Desert Except That Denture Clown. Hahaha. FUNNY, Mischievous n YOUNG !!
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ReplyDeleteNice hearing from you, and yes I read your latest blog about the Sarawak show. When I saw the promotion flyer, it brought back memories of the great times we had and I really miss those good old days. Those were happy days with everyone having a good time going to shows and seeing all the top bands perform each weekend. I wish we could roll back those years as those days have gone way too fast. We also miss seeing all you guys and let’s hope late next year we can visit Singapore again and catch up with the good old days.
Herb wants to tell you a ghost story that happened to all of us ( the Falcons, Rocky Teoh and the whole cast) during our Beatles of Malaysia tour. It happened in a small town called Jelabu in the state of Negri Sembilan. It was the scariest event that happened in our lives but I will leave it to Herb to tell the story.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Boss Audie Ng my boss since 1997 when I performed in Singapore Malaysia n China
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ReplyDeleteI met Judy Lee somewhere in the late 70s. She was a good friend of a good friend. She had by than married and lived in the US. Can't remember which state in the US. She is probably decade older than I am. I was at the time singing in Cappuccino Lounge, and she and this couple (Daniel and Doris used to drop by with her). She even jammed with us.
Andy Young
Irene Yap thank you!!! It's so wonderful to have music friends like you sharing your memories with our readers. I am also glad you are still singing currently. Cheers.
Irene Yap
ReplyDeleteAndy Young I have retired for many years. I only sing for charity and some shows when my old friends in show biz are involved it's always great fun to be reunited again for nostalgia! Cheers
Andy Young
Irene Yap yes I am aware. Always good to give back to society... and all for free. Cheers.
Alphonso Soosay
ReplyDeleteBuddy Andy Young.
Many Thanks to You for keeping Singapore’s 60’s Music Alive 🎶.
Andy Young
Alphonso Soosay thanks so much.
It's always great to get comments from everyone, especially music legends like you.
Nothing like d good old days of d 60s espe ially when we were young n good looking n d girls go crazy over us the Bandboys whom were treated like International Stars n I believe those who lives in d 60s era will definitely remember us. when they were teenagers.
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