Multi-talented Dick Lee has firmly established himself as a prolific
international music producer, performer, composer, and founder of the
talent management company Music and Movement. He is often recognized
through his works as the spokesperson for the New Asian generation.
The album, The Mad Chinaman, which shot him to regional prominence, was
his 1989 release. Dick moved to Japan where he continued to develop the
new Asian identity through his solo work, as well as collaborations with
top Asian artistes like Sandy Lam from Hong. He has to date, written countless
songs for the top singing talents in Asia. Apart from being an accomplished
singer-record producer-composer, he was also appointed Regional Vice-President
of Artiste and Repertoire for Sony Music Asia, based in Hong Kong from 1998
to 2000. Dick is also passionate about musicals. He has written many staged
musicals including Beauty World, Fried Rice Paradise, and Jacky Cheung's acclaimed
SNOW.WOLF.LAKE (1997). Dick continues his love of theatre by being
Associate Artistic Director of The Singapore Repertory Theatre, an appointment
he has held since 1998. He was also appointed Creative Director for Singapore's 2002
National Day Parade where he was responsible for conceptualising and developing
the music aspects of the show. He was also responsible for identifying fresh talents
as well as established performers for this mega-extravaganza.
In acknowledgement for Dick's works and contribution to the music scene, he was awarded numerous accolades. Some recent achievements include:
- " 1995 The Perfect 10 Music Achievement Award for outstanding contribution in the Singapore Music scene, by leading radio station, Perfect 10.
- " 1996 Best Original Movie Theme Song in the Golden Horse Awards for his song, The Search of My Life, which was selected as the theme song for the hit movie, He is a Woman, She is a Man, starring Leslie Cheung and Anita Yuen.
- " 1998 Received the awards for Top Local English Pop Song and Top Local Composer of the Year in the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore Ltd (Compass) Awards.
- " 1999 Best Original Movie Theme Song in the Hong Kong Academy Awards for the theme song of the movie The City of Glass, starring Leon Lai and Shu Qi.
Awarded three top accolades in the Compass Awards for:
- COMPASS Artiste Excellence Award
- Top Local Chinese Pop Song
- Top Local Composer of the Year 1999
- 2000 Top Local Composer of the Year in the COMPASS Awards 2000
- 2001 Top Local Composer of the Year in the COMPASS Awards 2001
- 2003 Fukuoka Asian Culture Prizes - Arts & Culture Prize
- 2004 Best Malay Pop Song in the COMPASS Awards
Multi-talented Douglas Oliveiro has led the live music scene since the 90s
and continues to be one of Singapore's most prominent icons in the music
industry. His crooning vocals have set many hearts ablaze during Energy's
live performances. Douglas debuted at the popular Fire Disco in 1991 and
quickly earned himself a loyal following with his signature pop-rock tunes.
After his five-year stint at Fire Disco, Douglas moved on to Sparks in 195
and established the early success of the club. Douglas was also invited to
be a TV host by local TV station MediaCorp and was seen hosting local music
programme Rolling Good Times from 1994-1996. His charisma and unequivocal
stage presence made the series a great success. In 1996, Douglas joined
Hard Rock Caf� and began his touring circuit around the region. He was seen
performing in Bali, Jakarta, Beijing and Singapore with the band and sweating
up the stages in different parts of the region. With the aim to find a place of
his own to play, Douglas and Energy joined hands with Bar None in 1999 and became
the resident band. In 2003, Douglas formed a new band 9Lives with some of the
most talented local musicians. Together with East (Bass, Vocals), Addy (Guitars, Vocals),
Dindo (Keyboards, Vocals), and Fazly (Drums/Percussion), 9Lives is Singapore's
most prominent and successful local band having more than a decade of unequalled
resounding success all over Asia. Playing too hits from the 50s till today,
9Lievs now makes their home at Bar None as co-owners and resident band. As a
band, 9Lives wants to find the balance between what the audience wants, and a
lso have the courage to play what it wants to play. Douglas finds great
satisfaction that he is no longer restricted to a set list of songs that he
has to play and is free to interact with the audience and play what they
want to hear. Voted as Singapore's Sexiest Man in 1994 and having won the
StarHub Radio Music Achievement Award in 2002, Douglas Oliveiro is the closest
we were going to get to Aerosmith, a true rock star with unrivalled musical talents.
Florence Lian, Senior General Manager of English Programming and Marketing,
is a renowned Broadcaster with a wealth of experience in Radio Broadcasting
in various aspects of its operations. She was also a TV host for several
years on various variety shows, and she has a prolific track record in
judging numerous talent competitions. Florence started her broadcasting
career in April 1989 with Perfect Ten 98.7FM, and was one of its most popular
radio personalities. In July 1993, she was appointed the Programmes Manager.
Under her charge, dedicated time-belts with dedicated personalities was launched,
a first in Singapore Radio. Her contributions included developing the
Class 95FM personalities, such 'The Morning Express with Joe and Jessica',
and 'The Love Goddess' on LoveSongs, and launching benchmark promotions for
the station, including the well-loved Class 95FM Movies-In-the-Park series.
Notable Programming contributions include the launch of Retro Nites, a dance
format on Class 95FM that became established and expanded over the years.
In the Nov/Dec 1996 AC Nielsen Radio ratings survey, Class 95FM took the Number
position in the English market. Since April 2001, Florence holds her current
designation, Vice President of English Programming and Marketing. Her responsibilities
include overseeing the operations for the top 3 English stations in Singapore,
Class 95FM, Perfect Ten 98.7FM and GOLD 90FM. She is also responsible for
developing Marketing strategies for the corporate and station brands,
including the data basing operations for the RadioCard.
For more than 2 decades, Ken has made significant contributions towards the
development of Singapore's pop culture. Music composer; international album
producer; music publisher; record financier; power manager; concert promoter,
Ken's impressive career transcends all facets of the music and entertainment
industry. Today, Ken is the Director of Hype Records, which he started 10 years
ago. The company deals in record production, concert promotions, event management,
campaigns, artiste management, publishing and television and film productions.
Ken's Contributions to The Music Industry:
Ken started his music career at the young age, winning 'The Most Outstanding
Composition Award' at the Asia Popular Song Festival in his teens. Thereafter
Ken represented Singapore in countless song festivals all over the world.
One of these was the prestigious Seoul Song Festival. In Singapore, Ken's
music also gained popularity. In 1991 and 1993, Ken was commissioned to
produce the official theme songs for the XI Asian Games in Beijing and the
XVII Sea Games in Singapore, respectively. Apart from commercial projects,
Ken has also been an active contributor to National and Charity events.
In 2001, the Ministry of Information and the Arts commissioned Ken to
produce the official version of Singapore's national anthem-- 'Majulah
Singapura'-- launched on National Day 2001. In June 2001, Ken's composition
'The 'V' in you', specially written to commemorate the international year
of volunteers'' was the first Asian composition to be presented and performed
at the United Nations Assembly in New York. This prestigious invitation was
both Singapore's and Asia's first cultural presence at the United Nations.
Ken's Contributions to the Discovery & Creation of Talents and 'Pop' Icons:
Since mid 1980's, Ken has been actively discovering and developing talents.
He is credited for discovering local stars and expanding the popularity of
television stars by turning them into recording artistes. More importantly,
he has been successful in exporting many local artistes to other Asian
countries such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia and China. Besides
local talents, Ken has also worked with artistes from Taiwan and Hong Kong.
In 2001, Ken partnered with Tsui Hark, Hong Kong's top film director, and
produced the world's first cyber recording artistes --AM FM-- and won the
prestigious Sigraph awards in New Orleans.