Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:Taufik is a good singer however, I’m not sure why he is not as popular in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei etcs..like our Malay Deva singer Ramli Sarip and Anita Sarawak. Maybe if he produces more Malay songs and have a music tour in Malaysia and Indonesia…it might just work. There is a huge foreign fans market there..
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqQaJLTjprM
Simple, he is not as good compared to others from other countries
Originally posted by SJS6638:Simple, he is not as good compared to others from other countries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSSUFSBvuHw
hope you enjoy the movie, zulkifli
Originally posted by SJS6638:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSSUFSBvuHw
hope you enjoy the movie, zulkifli
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2hR8DNatgE
This one very meaningful and touching. The lead actor volunteered to act in the movie without pay. The little boy's acting is excellent.
Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:I think most local SIngaporean musicians and singers are not that successful like those artistes from other countries simply because the Singapore market is very small. Its time for them to look abroad and make a name for themselves. However, they must choose the right country to further their career and goals….think carefully where do you think your music or your talent can florish. To me for English songs…try the South Korean market and Malay songs try the Malaysian, Indonesian and Brunei market, Chinese songs…try Malaysia, China, Taiwan and Indonesia (there are more Chinese Indonesians there if compare to Singapore and Malaysia) and for Indian songs…try Malaysia, Sri Lanka and India. It is not easy but if you do not try it you will never know. Invasion of Singapore musicians and singers abroad….is that possible? Likewise, this also applies to our local Singaporean actors, actresses, film producers and directors.
Hope this article will help to inspire them.
THE BEATLES’ AMERICAN INVASION BEGINS.
The day The Beatles’ American invasion began. The Beatles’ Boeing 707, Pan Am flight 101, left London Airport early on the morning of 7 February 1964, bound for New York City.
“All we knew was that a couple of the records had done well in the States. We believed there was still a huge mountain to climb if The Beatles were really to make it there.
At Heathrow there was pandemonium. Thousands of fans had arrived from all over Britain and any ordinary passengers hoping to travel that day had to give up. Screaming, sobbing girls held up ‘We Love You, Beatles’ banners and hordes of police, linking arms in long chains, held them back. We were ushered into a massive press conference, where journalists, spotting me at the side of the room, demanded a picture of John and me together. To my surpirse John agreed. He was usually careful to keep Julian and me away from publicity, but this time, carried along by the momentum of the whole thing, he agreed.
Minutes later we were ushered to the plane. At the top of the steps the boys waved to the packed airport terraces as the screams crescendoed.”
Cynthia Lennon
John
Stefanie Sun made great success overseas, Tania Chua, too. They have won many music awards. Tania is now a singer and producer.
Originally posted by SJS6638:Stefanie Sun made great success overseas, Tania Chua, too. They have won many music awards. Tania is now a singer and producer.