Lotus (Hong Kong band)
The Lotus was a popular English pop/rock band in Hong Kong in the 1960s. The most notable member was Samuel Hui.
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Years active | 1966 - present | ||||||||||
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Origin | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Genres | Hong Kong English pop | ||||||||||
Instruments | Guitar, drums | ||||||||||
Members | Samuel Hui (許冠傑) David Cheung (張浚英) Danny So (蘇雄) Albert Li (李松江) Wallace Chow (周華年) | ||||||||||
Career
The band along with Roman and the Four Steps was noteworthy for singing in English and often singing British and American songs.[1]
Instruments
- Samuel Hui - lead vocal
- Danny So (蘇雄) - bass guitar
- David Cheung (張浚英) - drums
- Albert Li (李松江) - rhythm guitar
- Wallace Chow (周華年) - lead guitar
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References
- Shoesmith, Brian. Rossiter, Ned. [2004] (2004). Refashioning Pop Music in Asia: Cosmopolitan flows, political tempos and aesthetic Industries. Routeledge Publishing. ISBN 0-7007-1401-4
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