Matthew Tan
Matthew Tan | |
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Also known as | Matthew L.K. Tan, Bristow Hopper |
Born | 1945 (age 78–79) |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Musician, bandleader |
Instrument | Guitar |
Labels | Life, EMI |
Matthew Tan is a Singaporean musician and bandleader. He has led Matthew and the Mandarins in its various forms since the 1960s. He is also the co-composer of the hit songs "Singapore Cowboy" and "Let's Put The Sing In Singapore".
Background
[edit]Tan leads the band Matthew and the Mandarins,[1] formed in 1961.[2]
Tan was the first Asian to ever perform at the Grand Ole Opry.[3]
Career
[edit]1960s to 1970s
[edit]By the mid-1960s his band was playing in hotels.[2]
In 1975, Tan flew to Nashville, Tennessee, United States, where the country and western action was. There, he performed at the Grand Ole Opry and did a duet with Skeeter Davis.[3] He spent 18 months there before returning to Singapore.[4]
By the 1970s his group had achieved a large following. Following their signing to EMI Singapore in 1978, his band performed in Canada, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and the United States.[5]
Along with Bristow Hopper, he co-wrote "Singapore Cowboy".[6] The song became a number 1 hit in Singapore.[7] It was featured on the Matthew And The Mandarins 1978 album.[6] With Hopper, he also co-wrote "Let's Put The Sing In Singapore". This song was included on the Matthew and the Mandarins II album, released in 1979.[8]
Later years
[edit]Tan became the subject of a 2012 documentary titled Singapore Country. The filmmaker, Wee Li Lin, paid tribute to "Singapore Cowboy" as well as Tan.[9][10]
On November 8, 2013, Tan was the musical director of a concert which featured Jimmy Chan, Gina Vadham, Henry Suriya, Hillary Francis, Mel and Joe, and Frank and Robyn. His band, The Mandarins was also the house band for the event.[11]
In 2014, Tan played at the Canberra Country Blues & Roots Festival. He was one of two artists to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, the Asia-Pacific Lifetime Achievement Award.[12][13]
References
[edit]- ^ Urbanwire.com, Tue, 22 Nov 2011 - MeRadio Rocks the Marina! – Not too young, not too old - Justine Koh
- ^ a b Mothership.sg, December 22, 2014 - "8 Pop acts you boogied to if you were alive in the 60s", by Joshua Lee
- ^ a b Today, 18 January 2013 - "Celebrating Matthew Tan and Singapore Country", by Christopher Toh
- ^ United Press International, March 10, 1989 - "'Singapore Cowboy' brings country to Asia", by Ruth Youngblood
- ^ The Straits Times, Nov 15, 2014 - Singapore Cowboy Matthew Tan riding high - Phoebe Low
- ^ a b Discogs - Matthew & The Mandarins – Matthew And The Mandarins
- ^ Bandwagon - Matthew & The Mandarins, Biography
- ^ Discogs - Matthew* & The Mandarins – II
- ^ The Straits Times, November 15, 2014 - "Singer Matthew Tan will receive a lifetime achievement award for the 1978 country hit song" - Phoebe Low
- ^ South East Asia + Indie Films (SINDIE) Saturday, May 12, 2012 - Singapore Cowboy... more than just a pipe dream
- ^ Today, 05 November, 2013 - "Blast from the past from S’pore veteran musicians", by Christopher Toh
- ^ Canberra Country Blues & Roots Festival - NEWS 2014, 2. Lifetime Achievement Awards
- ^ The Straits Times, Nov 15, 2014 - "Singapore Cowboy Matthew Tan riding high" - Phoebe Low