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Singapore bands mark milestones with gigs
The Straits Times
|August 21, 2025
In August and September, home-grown music acts Silver Strings, Mel & Joe and Lovehunters are taking the stage to celebrate their anniversaries
SILVER STRINGS AT 60: SAYING GOODBYE WITH ONE LAST SHOW
Six decades after they made their debut, Silver Strings are calling it a day. The rock band, which played their first public performance in 1965 – the same year Singapore gained independence – will stage their final concert at RELC International Hotel on Sept 6.
Band leader and bassist Audie Ng, the only member from the group's founding line-up who is still performing, tells The Straits Times: "I'm already 83 and I don't foresee being able to perform another five years from now. Silver Strings typically do concerts every five years, so at my age, I feel this will likely be my last major performance with the band."
Besides Ng, the current line-up comprises singer Percival De Silva, 80; lead guitarist Johnny Yeow, 76; keyboardist and vocalist Nicholas Stravens, 70; drummer Michael Cheng, 68; and rhythm guitarist and vocalist Andrew Fleury, 62.
The multi-act concert, featuring opening sets by fellow seasoned acts such as Jerry Fernandez and Neu Faces, will last 3½ hours.
MEL & JOE AT 55: NOSTALGIC TRIP TO DECADES PAST
When Mel & Joe first made their public debut on television in the 1971 Talentime singing competition, older sibling Mel Ferdinands was 12 while younger brother Joe was only nine.
More than half a century later, their musical bond is stronger than ever, the duo known for English cover versions tell ST in a Zoom interview.
Mel, 66, says: "What makes it interesting about Mel & Joe is this understanding we have when we're on stage. We don't even have to say anything. I give Joe one look and he knows what we're doing for the next line or who's doing the harmony, stuff like that."
On Aug 23, the brothers will celebrate Mel & Joe's 55th anniversary with a show at the Esplanade Concert Hall.
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