January 28, 2010
Singapore Memories: Singapore Singers & Songs
QuaChee said:
Ho Yeow Sun, the wife of the Pastor Kong from City Harvest Church came out with a few Chinese albums and I bought her first. There were lots of hype for the album and controversies too. Ntevertheless I think her first album is not too bad - it does fulfill its purpose - ie to inspire :)
Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "It's a compilation of singers from Singapore - sometimes we never know how talented we are till someone points it out"
December 17, 2007
Singaporean singer featured on youtube
July 08, 2006
Late Nite@Esplanade: Newfound Jealousy - Shirlyn Tan

Being the Opening Act for Jason Mraz at the recent Mosaic Music Festival with her band The UnXpected has pushed Shirlyn, who has been in cover bands for over a decade, to create more of her own compositions. Hear her perform a collection of old and new original works, with a wide array of influences from Chris Cornell to Thom Yorke.From soft rock to a little pop jazz... this concert is Shirlyn's first featuring all her original works. Come experience a different side of Shirlyn, and enjoy a night of intimate acoustic music.
The helmswoman of Singapore's best kept secret band The UnXpected is going to have her first solo concert later this month at the Esplanade.
Concert Date: 28 July 2006
Concert Venus: Esplanade Recital Studio
Tickets priced at SGD25 (check website for early-bird specials)
December 20, 2005
Chang Siao Ying
Dream Thrice is collecting information on 60s singer Miss Chang Siao Ying.
This is only a temporary blog for a singing sensation from Singapore, Miss Chang Siao Ying. The purpose is to gather as much information about this golden voice as possible. Hopefully, a web page (probably an unofficial site first) can then be created specially for her.
November 25, 2005
The Winterealm Podcast/Show Debut!
Frederick Lin said:
This episode of the show contains christian content, and features me singing christian songs. If you do not like such material, don't listen.
Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "You've heard his songs, now listen to his new podcast show. The first of its kind in the SG podcast scene."
May 23, 2005
Singapore Singer Stages Concert in Beijing
CRIOnline covers Singapore singer A-Do's first solo concert in Chinese mainland on Friday night at Beijing's Capital Stadium.
A-Do performed a string of his own tunes last night, including See You Every Day(天天看到你), Sticking to It(坚持到底) and Andy, and the singer also covered popular songs like Bryan Adams's classic hit Summer of 69 and Chinese mainland singer Pu Shu's Those Flowers.





