The Piano Man
Improv Man. Jeremy Monteiro celebrates 40 years in the business with an improv piece for STORM and talks about music as well as Jeremy Monteiro, the brand. His love...
Brazil’s Folklore In The Gardens
A study in contrasts takes place at the Botanic Gardens when Brazil and Singapore intertwine in song. By S. Sakthivel
Besides the tropical weather, there’s not that much in common...
Dick Lee – Greatest Hits With Wit
Dick Lee turns on the tap as he lets his hits flow, along with wit, senior moments, and liberal jibes at the powers that be. By Kannan Chandran
Dick Lee...
Folk Songs For A City
Dick Lee has contributed songs that reflect the Singapore state of mind over the years. In his own lighthearted way, his songs have come closest to becoming folk tunes....
The SSO Shines, But Rani Really Dazzles
Broadway favourites were given a fresh flash of zest in the recent SSO Pops Concert series. Certainly one for the fans. Reviewed by S. Sakthivel
It was a Friday night...
The Persistent Chinaman
The Peter Pan of the local music industry turns 60 this year and his constant search for new experiences takes him in a fresh direction. Dick Lee’s life story...
Symphony And Showtunes
Jazz and classical music forms strike a happy compromise with Broadway showtunes. By S. Sakthivel
Conductor Joshua Tan and jazz vocalist Rani Singam are collaborating to bring familiar favourites to...
Locking Horns With Sound
In a changing industry, the most efficient methods still work best, enhanced by a keen aesthetic. By Rai Vikhnod
Much has changed in the audio space in recent years thanks...
Khatia’s Bold Play For Coldplay
In stark contrast to the image of the classical pianist who prefers the craft to take centrestage, Khatia Buniatishvili is quite content to brighten the spotlight.
Khatia, the young, vibrant...
Cresting The Music Wave
The music industry has been put through rounds of changes that have dealt body blows to how the business is run globally. Through it all, Sandy Monteiro has picked...