Friday, September 20, 2024

Singapore 60s Music: In Memory Of Chin Oi Min From 'Friday Girls': By Nicole.

They were part of the choir group called, SIDAISLERS 
from St Andrew's and St. Margaret's schools. Check the
blog connection below.

Letter 1 From Nicole:

Hi Andy,

I wish I had found *this page sooner. My aunt was one of The Friday Girls. In the picture of the purple sleeve above, she was the girl in the middle. Her name was Chin Oi Min. Unfortunately, my aunt passed on two days ago and I chanced upon your site while we were looking for her songs. I believe that she was still in contact with one of two of the girls (I think Rolana was one of them) in the group before her passing. 

And by the way, thank you for immortalising The Friday Girls on the post 👩.

Letter 2 From Nicole:

Hi Andy,

Here are some photos of The Friday Girls that we found while going through my aunt’s belongings:

The second photo is a card that they gave out to fans (my aunt - rightmost) and the third is a photo of my aunt and Rolana, taken when Rolana came to Singapore for a visit in 2017.








Hi Nicole,

Thanks for the blog visit and writing in too. I am sorry to hear of Ms Chin's passing away. 
RIP Oi Min. Hope this post will make you feel better and that Rolana will read it and write to this blog.

Warm regards,
Andy. 
'The Boys' accompanied 'The Friday Girls' 
for the Philips label vinyl records.

NB:
Friday Girls and The Boys [Naomi]

Songs by this group were usually folk and a few originals written by the late ROBERT SURIYA, band leader of THE BOYS. He also played lead guitar.

The FRIDAY GIRLS were together only in 1967, recorded a few vinyl on the Philips labels, appeared on television, and performed at the National Theatre when they were at their peak. They had always been accompanied by THE BOYS.

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NB:

*Connect below with other Friday Girls stories:


12 comments:

IVOR LESSLAR said...

I think they were close with ROBERT SURIYA and ALPHONSO SOOSAY.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

That's true Ivor, the BOYS accompanied them. Thanks for the piece of information.

CHIT CHAT said...

Andy Young
Here's an interesting combination of music makers ie: The FRIDAY GIRLS and THE BOYS. And that includes ALPHONSO SOOSAY our percussionist...

Hey, thanks Stephen for being again the first to respond to this post. I have invited Alphonso Soosay to this post too. Let's see what he says.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

A PAST LETTER:

Thanks for writing in.
So glad you responded; and again condolences to you and family for having lost such a talented aunt.
May she Rest In Peace.

Do feel free to write anytime as the blog is open to anyone who has a genuine interest to tell their music stories. I would be glad to post it. But it's done in fun since the blog is neither advertorial nor supported monetarily. There isn't any payment.

Thanks Nicole.
Warm regards

CHIT CHAT said...

Andy Young
Thanks SOMKID and BEN for the early visit. Appreciate.

CHIT CHAT said...

And JAMES KWOK too. Hey, thanks for the visit

CHIT CHAT said...

Alphonso Soosay
Hello Andy Young. Yes, The Boys Enjoyed backing The Friday Girls On all their recordings on Philip Records as they were an Awesome Harmony Vocal Group.

Andy Young
Alphonso Soosay thank you my friend for an interesting piece of information. The music goes on...

CHIT CHIAT said...

Andy Young
Hi ROSE KHOO and ANN ROWENA, thanks for the salutation and visit. You both love 60s music. I can understand why.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Andy Young
Alphonso Soosay thank you my friend for an interesting piece of information. The music goes on... There you go Al, now they understand why. There are many young folks reading this post too.

ALPHONSO SOOSAY said...

Buddy Andy Young. Thank You for keeping the Music Memories alive.

CHIT CHAT said...

The BOYS were the top selling band at Philips (Singapore):
ROBERT SURIYA, lead guitarist
PETER THOMAS, rhythm guitarist
MOSES TAY, bass guitarist, keyboardist
ALPHONSO SOOSAY, drummer 🙂

CHIT CHAT said...

The Friday Girls were also members of The Sideaislers, a 10-member singing group. When they graduated from Secondary school it marked the end of this fantastic group.