Interests:Favorite Place on Earth: Hong Kong
Favorite Place in Hong Kong: Home sweet home!
Favorite Cantopop Artists: Jacky Cheung, Sam Hui, George Lam, Teresa Carpio (yeah I know... I don't belong to this era...)
Favorite Cantorock Artists: probably Beyond (I made up this cateogry... is there really such thing as Cantorock??)
Favorite Cantojazz Artists: Ted Lo, Eugene Pao, Unqiue (Cantojazz... is there really such thing also?? Sorry, no William So...)
Favorite Artists: the one and only... Bee Gees!
Favorite Rock and Roll Artists: Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, Buddy Holly, Bobby Darin
Favorite Pop Artists: Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Carole King, and the good old MJ
Favorite Rock Artists: Eric Clapton, Beatles
Favorite Jazz Artists: Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Diana Krall, A. Jobim, Miles Davis
Favorite Blues Artists: Ray Charles, T-Bone Walker, James Booker, Sonny Boy Henry Chung
Favorite Oldies Artists: Dean Martin, Tom Jones
Favorite Soul Artists: Al Green, Aaron Neville Expertise:Favorite Folk Artists: Simon and Garfunkel
Favorite Latin Artists: Julio Iglesias
Favorite Classical Composers: W. Mozart, Chopin, Rachmaninoff
Favorite Classical Performers: David Helgott
Favorite Broadway Artists: Julie Andrews
Favorite Soundtrack Composers: Henry Mancini, John Williams, Danny Elfman
Favorite Concurrent Artists: Norah Jones
Favorite Songs: Tooooo many...
Favorite Albums: Toooo many...
Favorite HK Movie Stars: Michael Hui Koon Man, Stephen Chow, Chow Yun Fat
Favorite HK Movies: Private Eye, Flirtong Scholar, Autumn in New York
Favorite Foreign Movie Stars: Bill Murray
Favorite Foreign Movies: Groundhog Day, Ghostbusters
Favorite Shows/Musicals: Snow Wolf Lake, The Sound of Music, West Side Story
Favorite Food:
1. Steak (Porterhouse)
2. Chinese BBQ (Lee Gardens)
3. Tepanyaki
4. KFC
5. Cantonese-style Western Food
6. Tea Restaurant/Dai Pai Dong
7. Sushi/Sashimi
8. Chinese Soup + Buddist Jumps Over The Wall
9. Korean BBQ
10. Junk Food
This is my own composition on the Szechuan Earthquake. Please spread this song to your friends and relatives. It's my wish to get the song's message through all the people in this world. The victims in Szechuan need our continuous support and help! I'd wish this song can touch your hearts.
The completion of this song is almost miraculoous! On 5/12, after learning about the earthquake from the news, I had this melody bursting out from my mind when showering. But lyrics were kinda difficult... after two nights, I just couldn't come up with nice lyrics. At this very moment, my mom's uncle in Beijing emailed us his poem on szechuan; and surprisingly, his words and my melody matched really well... like separated twins getting together again... (one in Beijing, and the other in Hong Kong)! Without any hesitation, I decided to record this song for the victims in Szechuan and all Chinese around the globe.
A BIG thank you to Mr. Xu Minglong for his touching poem (adapted as lyrics of this song). Also great thanks to those who support me in writing this song, esp. my family. This song can't be done without you!
"Song of Regeneration" (Theme song written for Regeneration Society 10th Annual Regeneration Heroes Award Ceremony) Written by Roger Chung Roger Chung (Vocal, Guitar) and Henry "Sonny Boy" Chung (Harmonica)
"Ave Maria" by Roger Chung @ Hong Kong Methodist Church
Schubert's "Ave Maria" Performed by Roger Chung Organ accompanied by Gary Tong Recorded on December 25, 2005 at Hong Kong Methodist Church, Hong Kong... (more)
On November 11th, my brother, a blues harmonica player, was back in action after his last performance in August back in the States. Here, he's the featured artist in San Francisco boogie woogie wizard Mitch Woods and Rocket 88's performance at Grappa's, Central. This is "Blues in A." I have not heard my brother blowing the blues live for over a year... and all I can say is... breathtaking! Enjoy!