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The Music, Madness and Magic of Dick Lee

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7 January 2015

The “Mad Chinaman” was probably the first to push the boundaries of popular music in Singapore. Joy Loh profiles the enfant terrible of entertainment.

“What drove me to do what I did – it was to find myself and to make my statement as a Peranakan Chinese Singapore citizen of Asia and of the world”.

The Rebel with a Cause

Dick Lee performing at Rediffusion's singing contest Ready, Steady, Folk in 1973. Courtesy of Dick Lee.

Dick Lee performing at Rediffusion's singing contest Ready, Steady, Folk in 1973. Courtesy of Dick Lee.

Dick Lee modelling his designs for his mother's boutique Midteen located in Tanglin Shopping Centre, with Tina Tan (left) and Sabrina Fernando, 1974. Courtesy of Dick Lee.

Dick Lee modelling his designs for his mother's boutique Midteen located in Tanglin Shopping Centre, with Tina Tan (left) and Sabrina Fernando, 1974. Courtesy of Dick Lee.

Album cover of music from Fried Rice Paradise, staged by Singapore Repertory Theatre in 2010. © Singapore Repertory Theatre, Singapore, 2010.

Album cover of music from Fried Rice Paradise, staged by Singapore Repertory Theatre in 2010. © Singapore Repertory Theatre, Singapore, 2010.

The Beginning

His First Album

Finally Making Tracks

Album cover of The Mad Chinaman, Dick Lee's ultimate Singaporean album of ethnic pop. © Warner Music, Singapore, 1989.

Album cover of The Mad Chinaman, Dick Lee's ultimate Singaporean album of ethnic pop. © Warner Music, Singapore, 1989.

Hitting the Home Run

Beauty World Cha-Cha-Cha

A TheatreWorks production of Beauty World directed by Ong Keng Sen. It was first staged by TheatreWorks in 1988 and toured Japan in 1992, followed by a re-staging for the President's Star Charity in 1998. Courtesy of TheatreWorks (S) Ltd.

A TheatreWorks production of Beauty World directed by Ong Keng Sen. It was first staged by TheatreWorks in 1988 and toured Japan in 1992, followed by a re-staging for the President's Star Charity in 1998. Courtesy of TheatreWorks (S) Ltd.

Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress

A scene from the musical Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress, with Kit Chan (centre, in red costume) playing the lead role. Dick Lee wrote the music for this Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT) production that was first staged in 2002. Courtesy of Singapore Repertory Theatre.

A scene from the musical Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress, with Kit Chan (centre, in red costume) playing the lead role. Dick Lee wrote the music for this Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT) production that was first staged in 2002. Courtesy of Singapore Repertory Theatre.

The Consummate Performer

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