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Hong Kong Pop Star Andy Lau


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Hong Kong pop star Andy Lau announced on Wednesday that he will start his "Wonderful World" concert tour in Hohhot, capital of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on September 1.

In two months, Lau will perform in 15 cities around the country, including Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, Chengdu and Harbin. He will return to Hong Kong for a series of concerts over Christmas holidays before he continues overseas next year.

The Shanghai concert will be staged at the 43,000-seated Shanghai Stadium on October 27. Tickets, starting from 120 yuan (US$15), will go on sale soon.

"I'm very excited about my debut in Hohhot," Lau said at yesterday's press conference in Shanghai. "I enjoy exploring places I have never been. Hohhot will be the most distant part in China I have performed in."

Lau said the concert tour has cost 60 million yuan and the stage will feature a state of the art Japanese LED screen which will be seen for the first time in China.

Jay Chou Pop Famous Star

Jay Chou, who recently stealthily flew to Shanghai to film a commercial, has been busy with his new album in August and filming commercials, Jay Chou has said he only gets to meet girls when he films commercials or MVs, at the start of the month he has gone to Shanghai to film a commercial, unexpectedly he's created news with rumoured girlfriend Alice Tseng and the female model he is working with AngelaBaby.


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S.H.E was awarded the Most Popular Female Singer (Hong Kong and Taiwan) in the 7th Music Chart Awards on Sunday April 8, 2007.















The 2007 Music Chart Awards ceremony was held in Beijing Exhibition Centre Theater on Friday night, with many big names in music circle attending the event.

Taiwan pop singer, Jay Chou became the biggest winner among the male signers, picking up six awards in total, including the Most Popular Male Signer Award (Hong Kong and Taiwan), the Best Male Singer Award (Hong Kong and Taiwan), the Best Album, the Best Song, the Best Best composer/singer and also the Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture Or For Television with his song "Chrysanthemum Terrace" in Chinese director Zhang Yimou's blockbuster "Curse of the Golden Flower".

Another winner was Super Girls Jane Zhang Liangying who took away two awards, including the Best Female Singer Award (Chinese mainland) and the special award of the year. Another Super Girl winner Li Yuchun got the Most Popular Female Signer Award (Chinese mainland). Rex Yu Siyuan, famous from reality pop contests 'My show', got the Most Popular Male Signer Award (Chinese mainland).

The Best Female Singer Award (Hong Kong and Taiwan) went to Leung Jasmine. The Best Female and Male Singer Award (Chinese mainland) were given to Jin Hai Hsin and Anson Hu.

Chinese musician Dou Wei, the dark horse and three nominations of this year's Music Chart Awards, received Best Rock Singer Award.

Loso Thai Pop Star Singer



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Loso is a Thai rock band fronted by singer-guitarist-composer Seksan Sukpimay (aka Sek Loso). The band was formed in the mid-1990s in Bangkok, Thailand. Its name is derived from a play on hi-so, Thai slang for socialites and the upper class (from English ‘high society’), and is meant to reflect the group’s humble origins. It is one of the first Thai bands to achieve success on the international music scene, having played festivals, including South By Southwest and Glastonbury, and to be produced by a Western record producer.

History

One of the first popular Thai rock bands of the 1990s, Loso was founded by Seksan Sookpimay (b. August 7, 1974 in Nakhon Ratchasima).

Seksan, the son of an itinerant rice-farming family, moved to Bangkok at age 12 and found work in a shop owned by an aunt, making jewelry. He also worked in a factory that made air conditioners. In 1991, inspired by his favorite artists, including Guns N’ Roses and Carabao, he saved up enough to buy an inexpensive guitar, learned some chords and talked his way onto the stage at one of Bangkok’s best-known live-music venues at the time, Austin Pub. Within a year, the 17-year-old singer-guitarist was leading the house band, playing covers of Thai rock, indie and pop, as well as Green Day, Nirvana, the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix. [1]

Within a couple years, Sek had written 10 songs. With drummer Kittisak “Yai” Khotkam (b. January 22, 1973) and bassist Apirath “Rath” Sukkhajitr (b. September 20, 1967), Sek recorded the tracks in a night and sent the demo tape to Asanee Chotikul of the popular Thai rock duo Asanee-Wasan. Called Lo Society, the band’s demo tape was released as an album in 1996 on Asanee’s indie record label and distributed by GMM Grammy, Thailand’s biggest record company. It sold 1.5 million copies.

Loso released eight more albums, each selling at least 1 million copies (”platinum” status on the RIAA certification scale), and some selling 3 million copies.

Among the band’s most popular songs is “Som Sarn” (Thai: “?????” or “Hesitant”), which features an acoustic guitar intro that is widely recognized in Thailand. Another hit was Pantip, with its hook chorus, “mai bai Pantip” (”no go Pantip” or “I won’t go to Pantip”). The song is about a man dating a woman and taking her shopping at World Trade Center, MBK Center and Siam Square, but he refuses to take her to Pantip Plaza because his ex-girlfriend has a shop there.

The band’s line up remained stable except for a period where Apirath was replaced by Nattaphon “Klang” Suntharaanu. Klang Loso played bass on the Rock & Roll and Losoland albums and toured with the band. Apirath Loso then returned to bass duties with the band until its demise.

Just about all the band’s albums are accompanied by the release of a karaoke VCD, featuring music videos of the songs. Through the music videos and his appearance as pitchman for the M-150 brand energy drink, Sek Loso, usually wearing sunglasses, has achieved cultural icon status in Thailand. He even spoofed his celebrity image with a Sek look-a-like making a cameo appearance in the 2005 Thai action film, Tom-Yum-Goong. The song that accompanies the M-150 commercials, the ballad “Teh Yang Thai” (”???????????????”), is another hit.

After the release of the 2002 live album Loso Concert, Loso broke up, with Sek Loso becoming a solo act. Kittisak and Apirath formed a new band, Fahrenheit. Sek released his debut solo album, 7 August, in 2003 and duetted with veteran string and luk thung star Bird McIntyre, for the 2004 hit album, Bird Son Bird Sek. The pair played sold-out concerts at Bangkok’s Impact Arena. [2]

Sek, meanwhile, had aspirations beyond the Thai music scene: In Thai music terminology, he wanted to “go inter”. He had been reading biographies of his rock idol, Jimi Hendrix, and decided that to achieve international stardom he needed to go to England as Hendrix had. In 2004, he moved to London and enrolled in an ESOL school, and after six months of intensive learning, he could speak English with an upper-class British accent. He began writing songs in English and placed advertisements in NME for a bass player and drummer to form a new Loso, auditioning prospects by having them perform the entire Hendrix album, Are You Experienced.

Loso playing in Mannheim, Germany in 2006. Loso playing in Mannheim, Germany in 2006.

So with drummer Eric Lavansch (”Eric Loso“) and Anthony Wilson (”Eddie Loso“) on bass Sek took his new band to Thailand for a six-month tour. During this tour the band was supported by the Thai band Silly Fools.

With the help of Tim Carr, an American writer and former A&R executive living in Thailand who had worked with such bands as the Beastie Boys, Megadeth, Ash and Cornershop, a demo tape of the band was sent to some producers. The first to respond was Owen Morris, who had produced albums by Ash, Oasis and The Verve. Morris was flown to Thailand by GMM Grammy to be introduced to Sek. After seeing the band perform before 50,000 people at the Pattaya International Music Festival, Morris was duly impressed. Hitting the studio, Morris produced three songs from the demo album, “I Wish I Could”, “I Just Wonder” and “Fly Away”, along with “Love Is My Religion” and two “rave-ups” that were improvised and developed in the recording sessions, for Sek’s debut English-language album, For God’s Sake, which is awaiting release as of December 2006. Sek also recorded some Thai tracks with Owen Morris, “Chun mai sum-oiy” (”???????????”), “Karm chun pai korn” (”?????????????”) and a punk version of the earlier hit, “Pantip”, which are included in the 2005 compilation, Sek Loso:The Collection.

Owen invited former Oasis member and rhythm guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs to Bangkok to see the band. Bonehead loved the band’s sound and ended up playing on some tracks and he also played gigs with the band. Eric and Eddie returned to UK after the recordings were finished for a well earned break with their families. For various reasons Eddie Loso left the band after recording an advert for Yamaha with Sek in London.

Eric went back to Thailand (with new bass player Rob Hudson and Bonehead) to work on the final mixes of the For God’s Sake album. In early 2005, the whole crew returned to England to finish the album at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios. There they were invited to play at Glastonbury and the Patti Smith Meltdown Festival. After finishing the recordings Rob Hudson decided to leave. He didn’t want to be away from the UK for lengthy periods required to do the Thai concerts, and subsequently the US tour.

In January and February 2005 Sek took Thai musicians Vorabut Tiaprasert (Tom Loso), Tu Loso and Tok Loso (on rhythm guitar, drums and bass guitar respectively) on a very successful tour in Europe. Back in Thailand they toured during March and April at outdoor venues in Nong Khai, Phuket (where Sek donated his income from the gig for the victims of the December 26th 2004 tsunami), also Krabi, Hat Yai, Thung Song, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Surat Thani and Chumphon. The outdoor concerts also featured Lanna Commins and Big Ass. The tour ended in Bangkok at the Hollywood Awards on April 7th to an audience of approximately 150,000 people. Using video footage from nine of the above concerts Thai-TV made a one hour concert show and it was broadcast on May 1st.

The band needed a new bassist so Chris Borsberry (a long established friend of Eric from school days and teenage bands) flew out to Bangkok to be “tested” by Sek and the rapport was instant. Sek had met him previously at the Yamaha advert filming. Chris had got the part as the “Evil Guitarist” with the Union Jack guitar. It was pure coincidence as he’d only gone along with Eric to make up numbers and the producers loved his evil look. It was doubtful if Sek or anyone else realized at the time that he could actually play the guitar. So he swapped from six strings to four and Chris was working in the studio the next day. Two days later he was playing with the band at 2005 Bangkok Music Festival in front of a huge audience!

Following the death of his father, Sek released a song in his memory as a limited edition single called Tiger in June 2005. Only 100 copies of Tiger were released along with a bonus CD of songs from the Pattaya International Music Festival. Tiger is also featured on the For God’s Sake recordings.

In the summer of 2005 Loso embarked on a heavy schedule of international touring, including appearances at rock festivals including South By Southwest, the Glastonbury Festival and Patti Smith’s Meltdown at Royal Festival Hall.

Bonehead left the group after a few gigs during the US leg of the tour. Sek had guitarist Tom Loso flown out from Thailand, who then became a permanent member of the band. Tom is an excellent guitarist in his own right and he isn’t just the rhythm player. He played on Sek’s newest albums The Collection (2005) and Black & White (2006); he is seen on the karaoke VCD versions of these albums and also on the Bird Sek Live Concert (VCD & DVD July 2004). Bonehead sometimes played with the band as a guest during the remainder of 2005, notably at a concert outside the World Trade Center in Bangkok on the 20th of December.

The band played their first Middle Eastern concert in Manama, Bahrain at the Delmon International Hotel on January 27, 2006.

They appeared in “Sood Chewit Khon Thai”, an concert at Impact Arena on April 25 along with other Thai bands, including Big Ass, Bodyslam, Lanna Commins and Potato.

Sood Chewit Khon Thai VCD was released in June 2006 and features performances by all the bands.

A new Thai-language album, Black & White, was released in July 2006.

Sek Loso was among an all-star cast of Thai artists performing a rock opera adaptation of the Ramakien national epic on July 28-30, 2006 at the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts in New York. Sek was cast in the lead role as Phra Rama, with Noi of the band Pru as Hanuman.

The first night’s performance was disrupted by an altercation between Sek and Noi, in which Sek struck Noi on the head with a shoe. The two musicians then grappled with each other and eventually took their fight offstage. A video of altercation was shown on television in Thailand and was later posted to YouTube. Sek refused to return to the production and Loso rhythm guitarist Tom Loso replaced the frontman as Phra Rama for the remainder of the show. [3] [4]

Other Thai artists participating in Ramakien: A Rak Opera were the band Modern Dog, the DJ-production duo Photo Sticker Machine, Belgian-Thai singer Palmy, rapper Joey Boy and singer Rik Vachilipilun. New York singer-guitarist Arto Lindsay also performed.

The band are continuing to tour around Thailand to promote the new album Black & White.

At some shows the former bassist Rath Loso has played as a guest. He is now the band’s bassist for all the Thailand shows. This is because Chris Borsberry played his last Thailand gig at The Sky Club, Srinakarin in Bangkok on October 28th 2006. Chris is still a member of the band and will play in future International shows.[6]

In November, 2006 a DVD & VCD set called 10 Years Rock was released and features 32 karaoke videos.

7 August album cover 7 August album cover

* Lo Society (1996)
* Lo Society Bonus Tracks (1996)
* Redbike Story (1997) (movie soundtrack)
* Entertainment (1998)
* Best of Loso (CD 1999)
* Rock & Roll (2000)
* Losoland (2001)
* The Red Album (August 2001)
* Best of Loso (Karaoke VCD, 2001)
* Loso Concert For Friends (VCD 2001)
* 7 August (April 2003)
* Bird Sek (June 2004) with Bird McIntyre
* Bird Sek Live Concert (VCD & DVD July 2004) with Bird McIntyre Live performance at the Impact Arena, Bangkok with Bird McIntyre & Palmy
* Tiger (June 2005, a CD single, in English)
* For God’s Sake (English language, awaiting release)
* Sek Loso: The Collection (June 2005)
* Sood Chewit Khon Thai (VCD June 2006) Live performance at the Impact Arena, Bangkok on April 25th, 2006 (Also features Big Ass, Bodyslam, Lanna Commins and Potato)
* Black & White (July 26, 2006)
* 10 Years Rock Vol.1 (VCD November, 2006)
* 10 Years Rock Vol.2 (VCD November, 2006)
* 10 Years Rock (DVD November, 2006)

Bird Thong Chai (Noo mai roo kor long si ja)

Bird Thai Famous Star in Thailand


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Sa Dingding China Pop Star

China may be storming the world right now, but it’s never had good luck with pop starts. That could change with Sa Dingding, a half-Mongolian singer/songwriter, who sings entirely in Tibetan over a velvety mix of traditional instruments like the zither and modern electronica. Universal’s hoping the whole eclectic, ethnic mix will make her prime iPod material, the Independent reports. Sa’s style and ethnic eccentricities have also so far allowed her to skirt the landmine of Chinese music. China’s pop stars are typically teeny cookie-cutters because Beijing doesn’t tolerate true rock n’ roll dissension. Sa avoids politics entirely, towing the party line when asked. The current Tibet situation “makes it extremely awkward for her,” said one world music veteran.


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HK pop star Edison Chen



HK pop singer Edison Chen [file photo]
One of the boys taunted Chen with hip-hop dance moves and then both punched the 23-year-old star, knocking him to the ground in the Central financial district, the mass circulation Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily reported.

Chen, one of Hong Kong's top new singers, chased and caught the boys as they tried to board a bus and turned them in to police, the report said.

The boys were later freed because Chen decided not to press charges, the Chinese-language Ming Pao Daily News reported.

Police confirmed that a man surnamed Chen had a shoving match with two boys, aged 16 and 17, which resulted in facial injuries to Chen.

Police spokesman Cheung Ka-po declined to provide further details, but said no one was arrested or charged in the incident.

A press conference was held by Chen on Tuesday to explain the details. The singer had difficulty walking. He said an ankle was sprained while chasing the two boys and his right cheekbone and ear were also injured.

However the young singer-actor showed maturity by taking the attack in stride.

“Their lives would be ruined if I pressed charges. Their mother asked me to forgive them. I went to the hospital and got checked out and since it’s just bruises, I decided to let it go.”

But the singer admitted that if this happened a few years ago, he would never forgive them. “But what am I supposed to do挂 They are just kids,” said Chen.

The singer said he would lay low for a while and just chill.




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Sok Reak Sa Khmer Star




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