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Samuel Hui in Swordsman (1990)

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Samuel Hui

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  • Popular singer in Hong Kong.
  • Languages spoken: Cantonese, ENglish, some Japanese, some Mandarin
  • He attended many schools, but the one most documented is St. Francis, Hong Kong. Attended Hong Kong University, Majored in Psychology.
  • Former musical bands: Harmonicks (1964), The Lotus (1966). Lotus Band members: Sam Hui (lead vocals, acoustic & electric guitar), Cheung Chun Ying (drummer), So Ying (bass), Lee Chung Kong (rhythm guitar), Chow Nin Wah (lead guitar).
  • Returns to Hong Kong and holds his "return concerts", after 12 years. (June 2004)
  • Known as the "God of Song" in Hong Kong.
  • Had a top selling single in Hong Kong with a Chinese version of "A little TLC" composed by Lynsey de Paul and Terry Britten in 1986.
  • The youngest brother of Michael Hui and Ricky Hui.
  • His eldest son, Ryan Hui Wai Yan, started a musical band of his own.
  • Farewell retirement concerts: beginning March 18, 1992 in Hong Kong and ending in a US-Canada tour in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver in September 1992. (September 1992)
  • He often writes and performs many of the songs used in the comedy films directed by his brother, Michael Hui.

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