
Singapore 60's Pop Music. NAOMI & The BOYS - "A Woman's World" (1967) One of this group's most captivating recordings. Showcases NAOMI SURIYA's mesmerising voice and her ability to emote, and also shows why this group was one of the most successful in the Golden Era of Singapore Pop Music. The ...
Singapore 60's Pop Music. NAOMI & The BOYS - "Happy Happy Birthday, Baby" (1965) This was their second EP. The song here was voted the 1965 Song of the Year in Singapore. The bandmembers on the cover, from left to right: ALPHONSO SOOSAY, drummer ROBERT SURIYA, lead guitarist NAOMI SURIYA, ...
Opener for Frequency of the City 3, a music program I produced
King Kong Jane is currently preparing for the finals of Power Jam 2008 - a nation wide rock band competition organised by radio station Power 98. The band is also busy recording its debut album at Snakeweed Studios with producer Leonard Soosay. This performance was recorded at the Singapore Arts ...
just thought I'd put a song I wrote on you tube and I know it's not finished yet still working on it.
Flight serves to free, transcending our secret chains. After 18 months of production at Snakeweed Acoustic Lab by Leonard Soosay and Zero Sequence, Flight Of Transcendence will be released in early April. Mastered at Scott Hull Mastering, NYC, USA by Scott Hull, the album sees the sextet ...
My nephew Christopher soosay playing one of his favorite songs on his guitar.
"Mainstream indie is probably a weird term but I believe it applies to KKJ (King Kong Jane). The songs are muscular and sinewy pop-rock with an 'indie' edge. Frontman Colin is an excellent focal point for the audience to hook on to as well. Personally, I believe that KKJ has the greatest potential ...
This is FloorJesus with a new account, so don't worry, I'm not stealing anything. This was at Gen Con Indy 2007 where we had the misfortune to have an MC for the anime costume contest who couldn't pronounce anything for crap. I have more videos from Gen Con 2007 in my gallery :3 And if anyone has ...
In 2007, we wrote the following original compositions: My Brown Lollipop, Make It Right, Uncle Now Study Where, If It Wasn't For You, Go Away, Glide, Someday Somehow, and Hold On. Venues we performed at included Youth Park, Sentosa, Bar None, East Coast Park, Raffles Place, DXO, Home Club, Toa ...