Old-time musicians gear up for benefit concert this Sunday

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The countdown to the concert of all concerts begins… FMTNews FMTLIfestyle Musician

: Ahmad Lokman, Sharan Premela Isaac and Royston Sta Maria are among the many artistes who will perform at the Musicians For Musicians Benefit Concert 2020 this Sunday. This is the premise of the Musicians For Musicians Benefit Concert 2020 which after months of planning finally takes place this Sunday at the Mines International Exhibition & Convention Centre in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, spearheaded by the Persatuan Pemuzik Tempatan Selangor .

“Personally, it’s good to come back and join together with my fellow musicians to do this. Some of us haven’t seen each other for over 30 years!” “The last time we performed as a duo was in 2018, on TV2, not too long ago. But it’s always good to get together with Fran. I am always very grateful that we met and had that time together.”Jerry Fernandez, vocalist and founding member of Singaporean band Jerry & the NeuFaces.

The vocalist and founding member of Singaporean band Jerry & the NeuFaces, which began in 1972, has played in clubs, hotels, cruise ships and almost all over the world, is set to make a surprise performance at the benefit concert this weekend.Sharan Premela Isaac, who sang with the band Pieces back in the early 1980s, and was a regular songstress at local clubs and hotels, is today a housewife in Perth.

“It’s going to be just like the good ol’ times again…. Okay so we’re a lot older now, all wearing goggles and fumbling around for the notes … but it’s going to be really good.”Lord from Lord and The Boys says he is honoured to be part of this event in aid of friends who are struggling just to live a normal life.

Lord is the founder, bandleader and keyboardist of the band Lord and The Boys, which made a name for themselves in the Klang Valley gig circuit in the 1980s as Ella and The Boys, and later Shima and The Boys. . “Many a talented, sensitive musician is happy to stand on the sidelines and watch their proteges make it big while they are left behind. It is sometimes sad to see that happen.

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