
Born in 1956, the multi-talented Dick Lee has been a model agent, event manager, fashion designer and creative director. However, he is best known for being one of Singapore’s most prolific singer-songwriters. Dick Lee explains how he defied the odds to achieve success at a time when there was little appreciation for local musicians.
To discover more Singaporean music and artists such as Dick Lee, visit www.hear65.com. Hear65 is a national movement to promote Singaporean artists and music, and is an initiative by the National Arts Council, proudly produced by Bandwagon.
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Jul 7, 2019
29 min

Born in 1954, Lim Li Kok hails from a family of intellectuals who founded the Bedok Chong Wah Public School in 1946. She describes the events that led to her decision to publish illustrated books and comics on Asian culture in the 1980s.
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Jun 30, 2019
18 min

Born in 1951, Abd Rahman Khan Gulap Khan is a former police officer. He describes some of the memorable cases he encountered as he worked his way up to becoming a homicide detective with the Criminal Investigation Department in the 1970s. Besides getting shot on the job, he also dealt with the aftermath of the Spyros tanker explosion in October 1978.
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Jun 23, 2019
22 min

Born in 1957, Jacintha Abisheganaden dominated the theatre scene in the 1980s, and was a familiar face on TV and radio in the 1990s and early 2000s. She describes how she has helped to develop Singapore’s arts scene, and how her experiences have influenced her as a jazz singer.
This interview with Jacintha Abisheganaden was conducted in partnership with Hear65. Hear65 is a national movement to promote Singaporean artists and music, and is an initiative by the National Arts Council which is proudly produced by Bandwagon. Find out more at www.hear65.com
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Jun 16, 2019
25 min

Born in 1955, Gregory Loh retired from his hi-fi business after the Asian Financial Crisis and technological advances made it difficult for him to continue. However, his humility, hard work and strong sense of community have led him to success in a very different field.
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Jun 9, 2019
12 min

Born in 1959, Mel Ferdinands is best known for being a member of one of Singapore’s top bands, Gypsy, in the 1980s. He achieved early success at the age of 12 after performing with his younger brother Joe on Talentime in 1971. However, pursuing a professional music career was fraught with challenges in the 1980s, amid shifts in Singapore’s nightlife scene.
To discover more Singaporean music and artists such as Mel Ferdinands, visit www.hear65.com. Hear65 is a national movement to promote Singaporean artists and music, and is an initiative by the National Arts Council, proudly produced by Bandwagon.
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Jun 2, 2019
19 min

Born in 1951, award-winning author Josephine Chia recounts her experiences growing up in Kampong Potong Pasir from the 1950s to the 1970s, which mirrored the development of Singapore.
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May 26, 2019
24 min

Born in 1959, Robert Fernando possesses a voice that has earned him comparisons with powerhouse crooners James Ingram and Luther Vandross. Even so, Robert Fernando explains why singing has always been just a hobby.
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May 19, 2019
18 min

Born in 1953 and a dedicated member of the Singapore Red Cross since boyhood, David Yeo had his skills put to the test when the Hotel New World collapsed on 15 March 1986.
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May 12, 2019
9 min

Denise Phua is the President of the Autism Resource Centre (Singapore), Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency and Mayor of Central Singapore District. Born in 1959, she enjoyed a successful corporate career that spanned two decades. However, she gave it all up after her son was diagnosed with autism in the late 1990s. Find out why she chose to take on the challenge of starting a pioneering school for children with autism in Singapore.
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May 5, 2019
22 min
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