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Music Talks:EP19: Bluesman / Tomii Chan

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Blues music, originating from African Americans in the 19th century, utilized instruments and vocals to express the oppression and melancholy of life, evolving into a distinct musical style. In fact, blues has also influenced the Hong Kong pop music scene, with elements of the genre appearing in the works of artists like Lowell Lo, Danny Summer, and George Lam.
In this episode, Bluesman and Tomii Chan will not only discuss the development of blues in Hong Kong but also bring us some classic blues and Bluesman's Cantonese blues works. They will also reinterpret Leslie Cheung's "Stand Up" with a blues twist.
Bluesman, a blues musician, has participated in numerous bands, won band competitions, and released several blues tracks.
Tomii Chan, a singer-songwriter and music producer, has organized the " Gloomy Island Blues Festival" multiple times to promote blues music.

Presenter: Eunice Chow

Performances Repertoire:
Stand Up Music by Rick Springfield, Lyrics by Richard Lam, Arrangement by Bluesman
Kowloon Blues Music and Lyrics by Bluesman
Baby, Please Don't Go Music and Lyrics by Lightnin' Hopkins
The Street Corner Music and Lyrics by Bluesman
Category
문화 - Culture
Tags
Bluesman, Tomii Chan, blues music
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