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  2. Malaysian popular music - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Western pop music was particularly influential on local music scenes in Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei. When Cliff Richard and the Shadows played in Singapore in 1961, he inspired many copycat acts, [7] and public viewings of Richard's films in the region were often augmented with local cover bands emulating his songs. [8]

  3. Pete Teo - Wikipedia

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    Teo was born in Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.He began his career with two albums as a member of the cult Hong Kong indie duo "Mid-Century" γ€ŒδΈ­θ‘‰γ€. He subsequently released two solo albums – Rustic Living for Urbanites (2003 / produced by Ronan Chris Murphy) and Television (2006 / produced by Nick Lee & Pete Teo) on his own label Redbag Music.

  4. Roger Wang (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Roger played the guitar for the song in the album. Wang is the guitarist for Pop Pop's compilation album. Bloom: Volume 1. [6] He also recorded an album, No Strings Attached, with fellow guitarist Farid Ali in 2006. [7] [8] In 2013 Wang performed at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Jazz Festival in Manila, Philippines. [9]

  5. Music of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Music of Malaysia is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in Malaysia. A great variety of genres in Malaysian music reflects the specific cultural groups within multiethnic Malaysian society: Malay, Javanese and other cultures in overlap with the neighbouring Indonesian archipelago, Arabic, Chinese, Indian, Dayak, Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, Orang Asli, Melanau ...

  6. Jeffrey Yong - Wikipedia

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    Yong's guitars have been exhibited at Healdsburg Guitar Festival, Shanghai Music Festival, and Montreal Guitar Show. At the Montreal show in 2011 he introduced his "JJ Blackie" and his innovative "Seismic", a JJ-shaped 10-string acoustic guitar with Monkeywood body and Blackwood fingerboard (see pictures, right) which featured in Premier Guitar ...

  7. Alleycats (Malaysian band) - Wikipedia

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    The existence of this band was vital to the Malaysian music industry. With more than twenty recordings, it had contributed to the development of the Malaysian music industry and is still regarded as one of the legendary Malaysian pop music bands of all time in the country. Despite the changes, the band is still active in performing and recording.

  8. Sudirman (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sudirman was born on 25 May, 1954 in Temerloh, Pahang, [1] the youngest of seven siblings. His father, Arshad Hassan, was a manager of a local bus company in Sudirman's family hometown, whereas his mother, Romlah Dahalan, used to work as a seamstress and was also the first woman to become a Malaysian state assemblywoman in Pahang during the 1950s.

  9. Candy (Malaysian band) - Wikipedia

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    Candy is an all-female Malaysian rock band formed in 1996. Originating from Kuching , Sarawak , they were recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records as the first all-women band in Malaysia. Candy found fame with their first album Candy [ 1 ] which went platinum when the hit single Akan Ku Tunggu [ 2 ] was released in 1997.