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NOVEMBER 28, 2005

Asian American entertainers find demand for their talent overseas very rewarding
Despite looks and talent, many fail to kick-start careers in U.S.

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE - Anni Lam, a talent agent in Houston, fields many inquiries from people who want to start careers in Asia. She specializes in "crisscrossing" entertainers, bringing them from Asia to perform in the United States, and bringing U.S. artists to Asia. American entertainers who head overseas can be in for a culture shock, Lam said. Read


NOVEMBER 28, 2005

HKVP Radio rebuilds Cantopop music industry with fans from a bygone era
HKVP RADIO - It is an online radio station dedicated to bringing the best in Cantonese pop music from the 70s, 80s and 90s to the public. "I followed Cantonese pop music since I was 5 years old. After 1997, I stopped listening to Cantonese pop, all due to its deterioration in quality. I believe the Hong Kong entertainment industry has lost its way, and HKVPRadio.com is my first step in rebuilding the business the way I see it should be," says Anni in earnest. Read


SEPTEMBER 19, 2005

Internet radio
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST - About three years ago, Anni Lam set up New York-based internet radio station Hong Kong Vintage Pop (HKVP), a 24-hour Chinese music radio station for golden oldies. Today, she counts overseas Hong Kong people in Canada, US, Europe, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore, where Canto-pop can't occupy FM frequencies, among her loyal listeners. Read


JANUARY 19, 2005

Chinese music draws crowds in Bay Area
SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS - "In the last year or so, there's been a lot more buzz about crisscrossing artists from Asia to the states," says Anni Lam, a talent agent for Parc Landon Agency, which specializes in bringing Asian musical artists to the United States. Read


NOVEMBER 26, 2004

The Time to Give
THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL - Crooners - singers who reprise old standards made popular by the likes of Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald - are the music industry's new darlings. There is a singer at the top of Anni Lam's list: 29-year old Michael Buble. Read


NOVEMBER 24, 2004

Genius James Wong dies; Hong Kong immigrants mourn
SING TAO DAILY [NEW YORK] - Talented James Wong dies from lung cancer in Hong Kong. Those that know him or admire him in New York are mourning. North American online radio station HKVP Radio's Anni Lam just interviewed Hong Kong's famed singers Frances Yip and Jenny Tseng, who both spoke of their old memories of James. Read


JULY 17, 2004

Listen to Cantonese music in your car: Introducing Neptune Music Asia
NEPTUNE ASIA RADIO - NeptuneAsia is the market's newest digital, subscription-based Chinese music station that plays the best Cantonese and Mandarin songs from the 70s, 80s and 90s. The best way to keep up with your favorite music? Tune into HKVP Radio from work, then logon to Neptune from your car, Starbucks, the airport, in-flight, the gym or wherever you want! Now you can have everything - from Andy Lau to Faye Wong - playing everywhere you want to be, 24 hours a day. Read


APRIL 2, 2004

North American Fans go online to remember Leslie Cheung
SING TAO DAILY [NEW YORK] - Time flies by. Yesterday marked the first year of legendary Leslie Cheung's death. In Hong Kong, thousands of fans grieved this legend and gathered at candlelight vigils for a minute of silence. But for overseas fans, they go online. North American station HKVP Radio is broadcasting Leslie's songs and interviews. More than 300 fans wrote in to the station to express their grief. "The meaning of April Fool's Day has completely changed for us" says Anni Lam, President of HKVP Radio. Read


DECEMBER 27, 2003

Remembering a legend Leslie Cheung
SING TAO DAILY [LOS ANGELES] - Held in Los Angeles, Leslie Cheung Tribute will showcase Leslie's films and clips at the Regent Showcase Theatre. Leslie Cheung Tribute is presented by Asian Film Foundation and sponsored by Hong Kong Vintage Pop Radio (HKVP Radio). Anni Lam of HKVP Radio says this is first public event to be held in Los Angeles in Cheung's memory. Read


NOVEMBER 3, 2003

My FM: How to be a broadcaster by setting up your own Internet radio station
THE STRAITS TIMES - HKVP Radio (Hong Kong Vintage Pop) sends out streams of Cantonese greatest hits from Leslie Cheung to Beyond. Started at the grassroots level by Ms Anni Lam, HKVP has developed into a professional outfit that supports its founder financially and is sustained by an army of volunteers. Read article | Read full interview


MAY 21, 2003

Famed singer Jenny Tseng interviewed by radio
SING TAO DAILY [NEW YORK] - Hong Kong Vintage Pop Radio (HKVP Radio) announces that it will deliver a re-broadcast of their exclusive, intimate interview with Asia's most treasured diva, Jenny Tseng. Read


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