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When I met Irene at a dinner recently, I asked if she could write an article about her experience singing at Singapore's nightclubs in the 70's. Her reply came:
"My pleasure. Though I must say, once I started writing, the memories started coming back and it was a joy for me to recollect them."
And Irene's detailed description of her surroundings in the place that she sings can only be written by a lady author. And the musicians that sing with her? Top pop local stars! Thank you very much Irene.
Check her out:
”Ladies and gentlemen, you've been listening to the sounds of The Pebbles with yours truly, Irene Yap. We'll be taking a short break, stick around and we'll see you later.”
That’s my typical announcement before we took a break after a 45-minute set
in the Ion Bar at the Apollo Hotel during an engagement in the 1970s.
We performed four 45-minute sets with a 15-minute break in between and an half-an-hour break for dinner in the hotel's coffee house - seven days a week from 8 pm to 12 am.
To this day, I still remember walking down the steps from the stage for my break looking down or straight ahead. I learned very early on that if I happened to look at a particular table of guests, they would wave and invite me to sit with them which meant I would have to walk to the table and explain politely that I was not allowed to do so.
That was the government's regulation in those days barring singers from socialising with guests at their tables. The rules have since been relaxed.
I am sure many of you will have fond memories of The Pebbles comprising Rahim Hamid [image] on drums and vocal, better known as the Nat King Cole of Singapore and the father of singer Rahimah Rahim, Jimmy Topaz on bass, Yusoff on guitar and bespectacled and quiet Henry on piano. If only I could remember their last names, I was still in my teens and they were all more than a decade or two older than me.
The Ion Bar was originally situated on the right of the hotel after you stepped into the lobby. The low tables, cushioned sofas and chairs were in neutral grayish tones and the pretty waitresses wore long navy blue gowns with high slits.
Apollo Hotel was then the largest of three hotels on Havelock Road, the others being King’s Hotel and Hotel Miramar. It opened in 1971 comprising a curved 19-storey tower block connected to a three-storey circular block. It attracted not only lounge-goers and food-lovers but also shoppers as it housed Isetan, the first Japanese department store in Singapore. The hotel was later renamed Novotel Apollo before acquiring its current name - Furama Riverfront Singapore.
As a professional singer in the 70s, I had to sing by heart as there were no music stands to look at the lyrics. The lounge was usually crowded by 9 o'clock, the patrons being mainly males and if my memory serves me right, a beer cost $6.
One regular I remember was former national footballer S Rajagopal nicknamed "The Camel" whose ” banana kicks“ were a delight in the days of the “Kallang Roar” at the National Stadium.
The moment he walked in with his two buddies and saw me on stage, he would freeze, put his right palm to his cheek and very slowly fold up the palm. I would do the same on stage and both of us would laugh - it was our form of acknowledgement to each other.
As a female singer, I had to be formally dressed in long gowns. The male musicians usually wore black jackets . Back then in most hotels no jeans or casual wear were allowed. If you were dressed inappropriately, you would get a memo from the general manager. Towards the late 70s I was thrilled when I could switch to less formal outfits considered appropriate for stage wear.
Through the years, I returned again and again to Ion Bar performing with not only The Pebbles but also with Excalibur, Sonny Bala and The Moonglows, The Thunderbirds, The Hijacks, a country and western band featuring a male singer who yodelled and a five- piece band who were brilliant jazz musicians but came together to play lounge music. The names of the last two bands escaped my memory. Help – does anyone of you remember who they were?
Sonny Bala was a big man with a gentle soul and played a mean guitar. He was very well -liked by everyone around him. His signature song garnering the most requests from the patrons was I Can’t Stop Loving You.
Despite my teen years, I got along with the older musicians who were all very nice and kind to me. We had a lot of laughter on stage. One much requested song when I was with The Pebbles was Jambalaya. One day after I started the first line, “Goodbye Joe Me Gotta Go, Me Oh My Oh.....”
And Rahim, Yusoff and Jimmy would chime in cheekily, using some Hokkien [Chinese dialect] expletives, just to crack me up in a sometimes tense atmosphere.
They loved to tease me. I started chuckling and soon I was roaring with laughter and trying very hard to sing with them, I mean with the music. At times when I turned around to Rahim to tell him of the requests I had to do, he would give me a wink and a smile. He was always so cheerful.
Jimmy Chan [image], the piano maestro who passed away last year (2022) would often swing by to catch our final set after he finished his performance at the Mandarin Hotel lobby bar at Orchard Road.
When Ion Bar underwent renovations, it was moved temporarily to a function room on the 18th Floor. It was at this spot where I witnessed a wife pulling her husband's ear when she caught him sitting with a young woman.
The matured, bespectacled man and his long-haired companion were so engrossed in their conversation that they did not see the plumpish woman striding angrily to their table.
Pointing a finger at him, she screamed, 'Ha, I got you!' and started pulling his ear and dragging him all the way to the doorway. As he was a good head taller than his wife, he had to bend his head as his wife kept hollering “Is she so pretty? Huh, is she so pretty?'
The long-haired lady continued to sit coolly inside the lounge before walking up to the cashier and said, '”Give me a minute, I will be back to settle the bill”. She walked out to the doorway and had a vociferous exchange with the wife for a few minutes. Then she walked back to the cashier to pick up the tab.
Eventually, sometime in the late 70s, the bar moved to the back of the hotel with a separate entrance and best of all - bigger space and stage. It was a more comfortable place to perform and I remember many regular customers requesting the same songs three or four times a night, the most popular being Summertime and Hello Darling.
It was considered to be a pretty IN-place where celebrities and TV actors from Hong Kong and Taiwan could be spotted among the audience.
As I recall, the most requested numbers were the Indonesian ballad Mimpi Sedeh, Tagalog favorites Anak and Dahil Sa'yo, the Cantonese theme song from the television series, The Man In the Net, Japanese Chotto Matte Kudasai and evergreens such as Help Me Make It Through The Night and It's Too Late.
Another time when I went back, the popular songs were Just The Way You Are, Emotion, Do That To Me One More Time and Sexy Eyes. In my earlier years with The Pebbles, Olivia Newton John's songs Let Me Be There and If You Love Me Let Me Know and songs by The Carpenters were very much in demand.
As the nightly crowd swelled, the management started live music from 2 pm and engaged two female singers Brenda Terona and Jacqi Magno from the Philippines. Both singers did half-an hour -set singing and playing solo with just their guitar in between sets with The Thunderbirds and Sonny Bala and The Moonglows.
The other local singer was Elsie Sim, and we had to sing with both bands. I was lucky to take the prime slot at 9.45 pm so I only worked a couple of hours a night for that engagement.
One memorable moment was when the band Excalibur and I got a tip from a patron on our last night as our contract had ended. When I announced our last song for the evening, an Indonesian male guest came up to squeeze a hundred-dollar bill between the microphone and the microphone stand holder to request for another song.
We obliged. When the song ended, he came up with another hundred-dollar bill for another song and then did the same for the third time. So by the end of the evening, three one-hundred dollar bills on guitarist Ahmad’s microphone stand were flying like three state flags. Very shyly Ahmad took the money which was split equally among the five of us.
Then there was this regular Chinese guest who came with a group of guys. He kept nicking flowers decorating the lounge and bringing them to me on stage after every song raising much laughter all around.
When I turned 21, there was no better place to celebrate the occasion than at The Apollo Hotel ballroom. I approached the Assistant Manager, Mr Ishizuka, who went out of the way to give me the best ballroom and best buffet spread without corkage charges – that’s the perk of being a regular singer at the hotel!
That’s why I always enjoyed going back again and again to Ion Bar because of the great relationship I had with the management namely Mr Fujiyama - General Manager, Mr Ishizuka - Assistant General Manager, Mr Kam - F&B manager (early 70s) and Mr Long - Supervisor Ion Bar (early 70s)
And although I performed in many lounges in my musical career, it was at Ion Bar that I sang in 1981 with The Hijacks for the last time before I formally retired to get married and move to the United States with my husband.
So how did I end up in the music business, you might ask. Well, it all started at a musician’s home somewhere along River Valley Road when I watched my best friend, Doris Ang (Hong Pei Pei), rehearsing with the band, The Sandboys (image), for their upcoming record. After the session, they asked me to sing a song. So I sang a song popularised by Rita Chao, I think, Say Yes, My Boy or Sixteen Candles. Rita and Sakura were the singing sensations of the period.
Mr Heng Ser Piah, the White Cloud Record Company boss, happened to be present. He was impressed and offered me a record deal at the tender age of 12. I was still in school and of course had to obtain my mother’s consent. Mr Heng sent me for vocal training with Ms Leung Pin, a famous singing coach, for several months. She taught me proper Chinese pronunciation and I still remember practising how to say “'por poh moh foh” .
Eventually I recorded 10 albums under The White Cloud label - 7 EPs and 3 LPs with other artistes – all in Mandarin.
Another recollection was when I made an appearance in The Chinese Variety show, a popular programme on Radio Television Singapore (RTS), now known as Mediacorp. I only needed to mime in front of the camera as my recorded song was played in the background.
NB: Irene has a brother who is a leader with LOCOMOTION, one of the best dance bands in Singapore and a brother who was a journalist and writer, Sonny Yap.
46 comments:
Hi Andy!
Never did work with Irene professionally but only did backup for her at the OLPS Church last Thursdays of the month session for the seniors on a few occasions...
That is quite a lengthy note from Irene Yap as a musician and recording artist in the 70s.
Fabian Foo
Irene Yap
Thank you Andy! I just woke up and receiving msgs of compliments. Thank you. ❤
Andy Young
Irene Yap, you deserve the accolades Irene. All the best and thanks for writing the stories you told. You should carry on with your gift and talent but on paper this time. Cheers.
What a story, and such a beautiful story; a story of the times, of the people, of the ways of life. I'm sure those were heady days for our pioneers, and places with music, alcohol and beautiful people and company would have been a huge draw - especially for those with the means.
But her story would certainly have brought back some fond memories and, I am sure; man men like the one in her story, would have a good laugh even. Those were the days, indeed.
A really interesting and colorful piece from Irene!
Reading her article reminded me not just about the good old days of the pop music scene in Singapore but also of soccer.
The mere mention of banana kick specialist S. Rajagopal evokes fond memories of the Malaysia Cup days.
A big and appreciative thank you to Irene Yap!
Good write-up.
I know Irene's mother from their M. Drive house and her brothers Sonny, also from Raffles Institution and younger Charlie.
Those were the days, different today.
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
Wow that is some news x
Andy Young
Jimmy Appudurai-chua thank you.
Coming from a star, that's a compliment indeed!
Ron Hashim
Compelling read indeed. Thank you for the music n the memories ❤️
Andy Young
Ron Hashim hey, thanks for the comment. Welcome to the blog. Cheers. 🙂
Wah... I didn't know some of the oldies was recorded by Ms Irene Yap. I just shared on my FB and hope you don't mind I tag you :-) hee.
Hey, that's nice Hui Si.
Thanks.
Don't mention... Really interesting to know about the music scene in the past n with all the photos and videos.
I'd like to thank all who wrote in, both on What'App, and on blog and those on FB.
Appreciate the time and trouble you all took to read Irene's interesting stories during her nightclub sessions at the ION BAR at Apollo Hotel.
Wow, you bring back wonderful memories of those days when the lounge at the Apollo was THE place to go.
So cool
So sexy and hip Irene.
The sexy Irene.
Wow sooo gorgeous
Irene, awesome!
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This is really cool! Really thanks Andy Young my Secondary English Teacher for sharing !
Do follow his blog, a lot of interesting and great true stories and memories of our music scene ! After reading this latest post of ms Irene Yap and I gotta know some of the oldies is sung by her !!
Love her voice !!!
Thanks Hui Si for promoting the post and blog too.
Yes, we're generations apart but altogether connected on our tiny little island.
But the number of talented music makers are huge!!!
Cheers.
Ms. Hui Si is also a Chinese singer and MC for many of the shows that she hosts around the country.
Cheers.
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
Ron is Singapore artiste enjoying his success in Adelaide as a musician xx
Ron Hashim
Thank you Jimmy! Hope you’re well, champ 👍
Irene Yap
Thank you very much for all your lovely comments and compliments on WhatsApp and here on Facebook. Appreciate you taking the time to read and like the post. Writing this article evokes fond memories of years gone by.
Fond memories of all the musicians I've worked with through the years. Thank you to all the musicians and to you, too, Andy.❤❤❤
Andy Young
Irene Yap thank you so much. The post is detailed and you took time to write it. You made all this possible with your story telling capabilities. The blog is only a platform...
Hopefully other musicians from the 60s and beyond will tell their stories too, not only for Seniors but for youth and those interested in our music history.
Cheers.
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Andy Young Thank you Andy. It's thanks to you!❤❤
Andy Young
Irene Yap I think it's a record breaker.
Irene has many many fans.
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Once again I like to thank all who have commended here. Thank you very much for all your wonderful comments and compliments here. Thank you.
Andy Young
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Irene Yap
Andy Young Thank you Andy.
It's thanks to you!❤❤
Andy Young
Irene Yap I think it's a record breaker.
Irene has many many fans. 🙂
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
Her brother Charlie has a good band in locomotion....,
runs in the family xxxx
Andy Young
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
Yes, Charlie is a sincere and pleasant friend indeed with his successful dance band.
We 3 met at a party recently.
Hiroshi Deguchi
Irene's story surely brings back fond memories of Apollo Hotel where I used to stay at for a few days every summer in 80s. Ion Bar was on the first floor and left side of the hotel at the time I frequented.
There was a dining room on the second floor, Kintamani Satay restaurant, also a book store on the way to Ion Bar. There was a girl I once had unrequited love at the front desk. Woo!!! good memories of my younger days.
Andy Young
Hiroshi Deguchi WOW!!! Thank you for sharing your very detailed description of the hotel and your experiences there. And great memories too. Hmm, that young lady, 'unrequited'? Must have been a very pretty person? 🙂
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Dearest Irene 😊💞
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Freda Hanum Thank you very much dearest Freda ❤
Cedric Cork
Good write-Up of the good O’days !
Irene Yap
Cedric Cork Thank you Cedric. It was a joy to work with you, my favourite, funny, full of jokes drummer with Sonny Bala and The Moonglows. And again we performed together at Kings Hotel with you, Peter Richards and Moses Tay. Those were the days
Cedric Cork
Irene Yap It was great and fun working with U too my dear !!
Andy Young
Irene Yap, yes, he's a funny man. Even now I am getting his jokes on WhatsApp, every day. Thanks Cedric.
Cedric Cork
Very impressive!
Lee Khuay Meng Freddie
👌🎶🎶🎶🎶Irene 👍😍
Michael Lee
Nice country voice with a distinct Singaporean accent.
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
Amazing Irene xxxx
Irene Yap
Jimmy Appudurai-chua Thank you Jimmy❤
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
Irene Yap love to Charlie x
Michael Lee
Interesting. I met Jimmy Topaz about the same time I met Lious Solaino in 1955. I had the privilege of meeting top class musicians and singers of that era.
Irene Yap
Michael Lee Yes, Michael, I'm sure his name will trigger alot of old memories too of the good old days
Michael Lee
Irene Yap There was also the TV producer and pianist Domingo Requiza.
Irene Yap
Michael Lee Yes, Domingo Requiza was the TV producer who got me to sing on television, Take 5 and Guthrie Hour where Tan Swee Leong was the host!
Nice memories, this time I had to sing live on TV. Unlike Channel 8 Chinese Variety Show I only need to mime where my record was being played
Michael Lee
Irene Yap Fond memories of yesterday's vintage years.
Irene Yap
Michael Lee yes, indeed. I even kept the invoices of the TV appearances I made through the years.
Irene Yap
Michael Lee Oops, just recalled Domingo was the TV producer for Take Five an English variety show while Guthrie Hour's producer was Clark Kent.
Jennie Law
Awesome
Irene Yap
Jennie Law Thank you Jennie❤
Dicky Low
Way to go Irene! Great memories
Irene Yap
Dicky Low Thank you Dickie❤ yes, great memories
Raymond Tan
Well Irene Yap is a fabulous singer.
She had sung at my birthday party many years before.
I hope to invite her again.
Awesome! Irene. U still look marvellous!
🌺🤽🏿♀️🤽🏿♀️🤽🏿♀️🤽🏿♀️🤽🏿♀️⛩
Irene Yap
Raymond Tan Thank you Raymond❤
Freda Hanum
Indeed amazing Irene Yap and so great reading back the wonderful old unforgotten music days... Great memories Irene Yap! ❤️❤️
Irene Yap
Freda Hanum Thank you Freda, yes great memories❤
Pat D'Rose Monkman
An enjoyable read, Irene. You performed with some very notable musicians at such a young age. Looks like you had a lot of fun !
Irene Yap
Pat D'Rose Monkman Thank you ❤.Yes, Pat, the memories will live with me always. So many talented musicians have already left us.
Nice to share memories of them while I still remember. We did have alot of fun onstage and off stage!
Dorothy Tay
Lovely memories, Irene! ❤️❤️❤️
Irene Yap
Dorothy Tay Thank you Dorothy❤❤❤
Irene Yap
Thank you all for your lovely compliments. I am so glad to be able to have the 1981 performance of myself with The Hijacks video attached for all to get a chance to listen to how an 80s live music sounds...
Thank you very much Thomas Ee for helping me to put the video together. Really appreciate it.❤
Thomas Ee
Irene Yap Pleasure is all mine! You deserve the recognition after so many years providing wonderful music and entertainment to audiences everywhere!
Irene Yap
Thomas Ee Thank you very much Thomas. You are a good friend❤
Irene Francis Rogers
Wow! Irene those were the days when we both use to hang out together. Love those old memories. Miss your mom too😞
I’m sure she and my mom are having a nice time in Heaven.
Thanks for sharing those wonderful photos of you.
Irene Yap
Irene Francis Rogers Yes, love the 70s, our era. Brings back so many fond memories for us. ❤
Jean Lim
Awesome! Didn’t change much. Still look so good.
Irene Yap
Jean Lim Thank you Jean❤
You are so kind 🥰
Freda Lim
Thanks for this Irene, delightful to read.
You sure pack a lot of living and adventure.
I would love to feast on your past pictures, such a beauty...
Chelle:
Such fabulous style.
Laureen Lee:
Beautifully written Aunty Irene.
I read all of it.
It's a beautiful glimpse of precious history.
Soren:
Great class!!
David Ng:
Wow!!!
John Wong:
Pioneer generation interms of live entertainment.
Johnson:
Power!!!
PK Law:
Good writeup.
A walk down memory lane well recorded.
Prema:
Super.
Yvette:
Always generous, then and now, Irene.
Ivy Ong:
You look so gorgeous and sexy.
Dorothy Tay:
Thx Irene.
Enjoyed reading your memoirs of your singing days!
You were sensational then and still amazing now!
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Thank you very much Dorothy.
Thank you for your compliments.
Di you listen to the video attached at the top of the blog?
Amazing, I could find that live performance in 1981 and listen how I sounded in my youth. Seems so long ago and yet like yesterday.
Yes, I did.
Your voice was clear and mesmerising!
Fred Ching
Brother Andy,
many thanks to Irene Yap for her interesting contributions. Loved her funny and engaging styles with the crowd. I’ve watched many live performances here too. Perhaps the most memorable ones were the tribute shows.
Been an Elvis fan all my life and Wilson David, dubbed the Elvis Presley of Singapore gave many fantastic performances at Ion Bar. Wilson always put on a great show and kept everyone entertained. He is a funny man and makes a personal connection with the crowd..
oh the memories of this song brings back to my heart and soul..👍❤️🥰…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWjoE-z8YEU
Andy Young
Fred Ching thanks.
Yes you are spot on! We have great talents in SG and ION Bar was THE place to be seen. You must have been a very young man 🙂. Thanks also for the CD connection.
Jennie Law
Awesome
Irene Yap
Jennie Law Thank you Jennie❤
Dicky Low
Way to go Irene! Great memories
Irene Yap
Dicky Low Thank you Dickie❤ yes, great memories
Raymond Tan
Well Irene Yap is a fabulous singer.
She had sung at my birthday party many years before.
Irene Yap
Raymond Tan Thank you Raymond❤
Freda Hanum
Indeed amazing Irene Yap and so great reading back the wonderful old unforgotten music days... Great memories Irene Yap! ❤️❤️
Irene Yap
Freda Hanum Thank you Freda, yes great memories❤
Pat D'Rose Monkman
An enjoyable read, Irene. You performed with some very notable musicians at such a young age. Looks like you had a lot of fun !
Irene Yap
Pat D'Rose Monkman Thank you ❤.Yes, Pat, the memories will live with me always. So many talented musicians have already left us. Nice to share memories of them while I still remember. We did have alot of fun onstage and off stage!
Dorothy Tay
Lovely memories, Irene! ❤️❤️❤️
Irene Yap
Dorothy Tay Thank you Dorothy❤❤❤
Irene Yap
Thank you all for your lovely compliments. I am so glad to be able to have the 1981 performance of myself with The Hijacks video attached for all to get a chance to listen to how an 80s live music sounds... Thank you very much Thomas Ee for helping me to put the video together. Really appreciate it.❤
Thomas Ee
Irene Yap Pleasure is all mine! You deserve the recognition after so many years providing wonderful music and entertainment to audiences everywhere!
Irene Yap
Thomas Ee Thank you very much Thomas. You are a good friend❤
Irene Francis Rogers
Wow! Irene those were the days when we both use to hang out together. Love those old memories. Miss your mom too😞 I’m sure she and my mom are having a nice time in Heaven. Thanks for sharing those wonderful photos of you.
Irene Yap
Irene Francis Rogers Yes, love the 70s, our era. Brings back so many fond memories for us. ❤
Jean Lim
Awesome! Didn’t change much. Still look so good.
Irene Yap
Jean Lim Thank you Jean❤You are so kind 🥰
Peter Phua
Belinda Sunshine
Irene you are still looking great.....keep your music going 😉
Irene Yap
Belinda Sunshine Thank you Belinda ❤❤
Fred Ching
Andy Young Thanks Brother, for your fantastic blog and stories.. in the seventies I was in my twenties, now in the years twenty twenties I’m fast approaching my seventies. Cheers and have a good day.
😊🙏❤️
Andy Young
Fred Ching, youth indeed! You are welcome to contribute by writing for the blog again. Your last 2 postings on the SANDPIPERS, CELINE DION, had many readers...
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/2021/01/shangri-la-island-ballroom-singapore.html
Hi Andy,
Yes I remember Sherman and The Sandboys. They were guest band at a dance nite way back in the mid 60s. That event was organized by the SGTSU (Singapore Government Technical Services Union) and the venue was at the Victoria Memorial Hall. They sure stole the limelight as they had a singer whereas The Decibels didn't.
All tickets for the dance nite were sold out well before hand. I can't recollect any of the songs Sherman sang nor the tunes the Sandboys played that night but the party guests sure had a great time.
Rip Sherman 🙏
Irene Yap
Andy Young Oh Wow!
Thank you very much Andy and most of all A VERY BIG THANK YOU to all the lovely friends here and your fabulous blog for taking the time to read and listen to the video of the 70s era of the most fun times of my life working with some of the best in the industry!
❤Thank you very much
❤❤❤❤❤
Freda Hanum
Indeed Irene Yap without second thought the beautiful female music industry legend of Singapore... Amazing memories Irene Yap got... So proud and salute 👍❤️
Andy Young
Freda Hanum yes, those years she was only, "Si-manis EMPAT BELAS..." 🙂
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Freda Hanum Thank you so much Freda❤️ You are just too kind to me. Thank you. Thank you🙏🙏
Irene Yap
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