Astor Fong

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Fong.
Astor Fong
Chinese name
Birth name Karen Astor
Origin Hong Kong
Born 3 March
Nationality  Hong Kong, China
Other name(s)
Occupation Singer-songwriter
record producer
Genre(s) Pop
Cantopop
Mandopop
Adult contemporary
Instrument(s) Vocals
Voice type(s) Lyric Contralto
Years active 2008–present
Associated acts (T.J.T.)
The HIT Band
Ancestry Guangdong
Influenced by The Carpenters
Barbra Streisand
Website AstorFong.com
- Astor Fong Official Website & Blog

Astor Fong is a Chinese singer-songwriter, recording artist and record producer from Hong Kong, she sings in English, Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese. Several of her solo albums have charted in Hong Kong and Asia. Astor was dubbed the "Karen Carpenter of Asia". She is a lyric contralto with a wide vocal range that spanned about three octaves. Astor sang all of the Carpenters' songs in her concert 2013 with same key of Karen Carpenter's which are rare in female artists in Asia. As Astor has a good track record in both English and Chinese albums, she was dubbed "Queen of Audiophile" by authoritative audiophile magazine in 2015.

Biography

Astor entered a number of singing competitions. She has won numerous music awards including California Red & BMG Hong Kong Singing Contest, and Hong Kong CASH Song Writers Quest.[1]

Astor albums are released by Universal Music and several local record labels.

She is most known as a former member of the pop band "T.J.T. (天織堂)".She sang the theme song of the broadcast drama by Commercial Radio Hong Kong. Astor songs entered the pop charts that won the CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation Most Popular New Group Bronze Award for the year 1995 as well as TVB Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation Most Popular Singer-Songwriter Bronze Award in 1996.

Astor released her solo debut "ASTOR (ERSTE)" in 2008 by Add Music which covers of popular western songs, including "When I Dream", the theme song of the Asian film "Dragon Squad"[2] which is the first Chinese film in the world to be included in the National Museum of the People's Republic of China as one of the top class collection items. Astor's talent was discovered again by the Japanese records S2S. The same name album "Erste" launched in Asia received critical acclaim.

In 2009 by record producer Keith Yip appreciation, Astor joined Rock in Music and is released another album "forever young. forever love", immediately hailed as a new generation of Hi-Fi Diva in Asia.

"Close To You (情真.遊戲.Close To U)" is her first original Cantonese album, a collaboration with top producers and musicians in Asia such as Ricky Fung, Jolland Chan, Sam Hui, Goh Kheng Long and Terence Teo, etc.[3]

Behind the scenes, Astor is also good at photography and design. She has served as image design and music production. As Hong Kong Post recognized designer, she was invited to design theme stamps. She was subsequently appointed as the record producer, concert producer as well as singing lecturer frequently. She also has participated in the movie music of "Beast Stalker" and "The Sniper".

On 20 October 2013, Astor Fong and Dominic Chow appeared at the Star Hall, Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC) for "Carpenters Once More" – "In Loving Memory Of Karen On Her 30th Year of Passing", Hong Kong's first live big concert tribute to Karen Carpenter. "Karen Carpenter of Asia" travels fast as well. On the same day, Astor released her 5th album "Eyes of the Night (夜的眼睛)".

On 23 November 2013, Astor was invited to perform and to have signing session at Singapore International Sound and Sight Exhibition (ISSE) 2013.

In 2014, Astor Fong, recognized as Asia's Karen Carpenter, was invited to perform and also to have signing session at Plenary Theatre, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) for "I Am Hi-Fi Singer Live Showcase" in Malaysia.

In 2015, Astor was invited by "Audiophile", the high end audio journal of Hong Kong, to be the columnist. She is the first female celebrity columnist in audiophile categories in Hong Kong.

Discography

Notes

  1. CASH Hong Kong CASH Song Writers Quest winners list Retrieved 2014-02-08
  2. Hong Kong Film Archive (HKFA)"Dragon Squad" Retrieved 2014-02-08
  3. Hong Kong top producers/ A&R heads Retrieved 2014-02-08

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