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The Sam Willows

The Sam Willows is a four member Singaporean pop band formed in May 2012.[1] The group consists of siblings Narelle and Benjamin Kheng, together with their friends Sandra Riley Tang and Jonathan Chua. The quartet’s self-titled freshman EP was released on 27 October 2012.

History

2011–2013: Formation, The Sam Willows

The Sam Willows were formed in December 2011 by founding members: Benjamin Kheng, Jonathan Chua, Narelle Kheng, and Sandra Riley Tang.

Barely a year after they formed, the quartet launched their debut EP The Sam Willows, with a distribution deal with Warner Music Singapore, and made their international debut in 2013 at the annual South by Southwest music festival in Texas.[2] The band continued on a North American Tour, Korean Tour, and represented Singapore for the Western Australian Music Festival (WAM) in Perth.[3]

In April 2013, the Singaporean quartet entered the studio with Steve Lillywhite for a week-long production session, organized by Singapore Music Society (SG MUSO). The result was a reworking of their track "Glasshouse" (Lillywhite edition); released as the band’s latest single at the time. In August 2013, the band released their "Glasshouse" music video.

2015-present: Take Heart

The band signed to Sony Music Singapore on a 360 deal in January 2015. In February 2015, The Sam Willows embarked on their journey to Stockholm, Sweden to record their debut album, Take Heart, with Producer Harry Sommerdahl.

In the same year, the Sam Willows recorded three songs, "Flags Up", "Ordinary" and "Champion", for the compilation album, Songs of the Games for the 2015 Southeast Asian Games.[4] On 20 May, they released the first single from their album, "Take Heart".

The band was the Opening act for The Script at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in April 2015.

The Sam Willows performed the song "Home" during the National Day Parade 2015.[citation needed]

The music video for their first single and the title track of their new album "Take Heart" was released in July 2015. The music video for their second single "For Love" was released in early October 2015. The single "Rest Of Your Life" was released in October 2015.

On April 2016, the band released their music video for their song "All Time High".

The Sam Willows supported Little Mix on their The Get Weird Tour in Manila and Singapore.[5]

Members

[6]

Benjamin Kheng

Benjamin Kheng (Chinese: 金文明 (Jin Wen-ming) was born on (1990-08-15) August 15, 1990 (age 34) in Singapore. He is the keyboardist, rhythm guitarist and vocalist. He was a former national youth swimmer, having trained since he was 6. He attended Anglo-Chinese School (Primary), Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Singapore Sports School[7] and has a diploma in Arts and Theatre Management from Republic Polytechnic.

Jonathan Chua

Jonathan Chua is the lead guitarist and vocalist.

Narelle Kheng

Narelle Kheng (Chinese: 金颂旖 (Jin Song-yi) was born on (1993-09-24) September 24, 1993 (age 31) in Singapore. She is the bass guitarist and vocalist. She was a former national youth swimmer, having trained since she was 6. She attended Methodist Girls' School, Singapore, Anglo-Chinese Junior College and Singapore Sports School, and took Communication Studies as her major in Nanyang Technological University.[8][9] She had cameo roles in drama serials Zero Calling and Against The Tide,[10] and starred in a Channel 5 show, Do It Yourself.

Sandra Riley Tang

Sandra Riley Tang was born on (1990-12-25) December 25, 1990 (age 33) in Singapore. She is the keyboardist, percussionist and vocalist. In 2012, she started RileyArt, which showcased and sold her handmade accessories, art and calligraphy.[11]

Discography

Albums

  • Take Heart (2016)

Extended plays

  • The Sam Willows (2012)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Crown"The Sam Willows1:55
2."Crimson"The Sam Willows3:45
3."Coming Train"The Sam Willows3:44
4."Glasshouse"The Sam Willows4:16
5."Nightlight"The Sam Willows5:20

Singles

Year Title Album Label
2013 Glasshouse (Lillywhite edition) The Sam Willows Sony Music Singapore
2015 Take Heart Take Heart
For Love
Rest Of Your Life
2016 All Time High

References

  1. ^ "About The Band".
  2. ^ Abdul Hadi, Eddino (22 November 2012). "Indie Band: The Sam Willows". stcommunities.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  3. ^ O'Gorman, Ros (15 November 2013). "The Sam Willows at 2013 WAM Music Conference". rosogorman.com. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  4. ^ Hon, Jing Yi (3 March 2015). "Official music album launched for 28th SEA Games". Today. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  5. ^ http://www.midaspromotions.com/coming-events-2/25-concerts/353-little-mix-may-2016. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Up close with The Sam Willows".
  7. ^ http://news.asiaone.com/news/showbiz/star-turn. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "The ladies from The Sam Willows share the secret to their popularity".
  9. ^ "Swimmer-turned-singer-turned-actress Narelle Kheng is stretching her wings".
  10. ^ "7 things in her bag: Narelle Kheng".
  11. ^ "Why The Sam Willow's Sandra Riley Tang puts baby powder on her hair regularly".