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李逸和婷婷的朋友, 苏先生 [28.06.2022] wrote:
Thank you for your very detailed write up on Lee Yee, the No: 1 Male Singer in the 70s. To be honest, not much had written about 李逸 in English; yours is probably the most detailed write up about him that I have read so far.
I had known Lee Yee since about 1975, he and Ting Ting moved into their new house only meters from our house when they got married in mid 1975. Still remember clearly that it was soon after the release of the famous concert play, (唐伯虎点秋香) and his probably most famous and popular No: 3 album (唱首情歌给谁听)。
There are still thousands of fans following and listening to his music on YouTube, Facebook, etc. There are up to a dozen of his fan clubs on social media, some boasting more than 10,000 members。
Letter 2:
👍T.J. Magsakay [1.10.2022] wrote:
Lee Yee was a famous Malaysian Mandarin Singer during the 60s-70s decade. Ke Ai De Ma (Lovely Horse) was adapted from a Japanese Enka Ballad Tassha Dena (See You Soon) originally sung by Michiya Mihashi (1920-1996) a famous Enka singer from the 1940s-1950s era.
Lee Yee was born Lee Kim Peow on January 10, 1942 in Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia. He started his career in the RTM Green Network Singing Contest in 1961. And Chang Shou Qing Ge Gei Shui Ting (Whom Can I Sing This Love Song) was released in 1964. He had lots of albums and concerts.
Lee Yee died of a road rage accident in 1980 while the World Tour of Eric Clapton started in the Hall. He is a Henghwa with ancestral roots from Putian, Fujian, China. He is the son of a farmer and fisherfolk Lee was buried in Nirvana Memorial Park on April 30, 1980 after a wake was held on 27-29 of the same month which is before May of that year.
He was a graduate of Tunku Abdul Rahman University, Chung Leng High School, St John's Insititute in Johor, Malaysia and worked in a ceramic company as a manager of the boss which happened to be Yee Hock Tong Trading Sendirian Berhad (余学堂留易股份有限公司)in Johor Bahru, Johor, near Pengerang his hometown; which was founded in the 1950s by Goh Tuk Heow (吴铁球 1903-1981) born in Sarawak and died in Las Vegas, Nevada of a heart attack and where he had migrated to because of overpopulation.
Readers can read the original 2017 post by clicking the link below:
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/2017/10/lee-yee-malaysian-hearthrob-not.html
It has up to 12,000 views.
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Nearly 12,000 views, and special letters of tribute from people who knew him... check the blog posting
ReplyDeleteThis is a second posting on LEE YEE.
Stephen Han
ReplyDeleteI think he died in a road accident.
Andy Young
Stephen Han yes he did.
Stephen Han
My wife’s favourite singer
Andy Young
Stephen Han YES, he is a favourite with the ladies.
He also sang Hokkien pop, ya?
ReplyDeleteYes,
ReplyDeleteThe video at the end of the posting shows one...
I lerve Hokkien pop tho I can't understand a word of it
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Andy Young
Herry Jusuf
Erin Hawley
Wong Lim Jessica
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THANKS THAT YOU ALL LIKE THIS POST
ReplyDeleteThanks to all the new people who are reading this post. Apparently it's drawing Chinese readers too, with Lee Yee's letters of appreciation.
And of course my biggie fan JOHN KLASS, from 90.5. He'll be next to take over The Big Microphone. Heh, heh. Thanks John.
ReplyDeleteShirley Koh, wife of Hui Wen was killed in a road accident in Malaysia while doing a charity concert for Lee Yee.
Andy Young
Stephen Han Oh!!!
So sorry to hear about this accident.
Do you know when it happened?
I am not familiar with them.
Thanks for the information.
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteHi JOHN [Gold905] thanks for the immediate visit. Your support for the pop stars from yesteryears is fab!!!
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteUp to 12,000 views for his first posting. And 300 for this post. That tells a lot.