Ray's Guest Book


The old "Blue Jeans" So Tak Wah is a new surfer. [9.97]
John Laudon always keeps his computer updated and is very happy with his Macintosh running Performer on MacOS 8. [9.97]
James Ting writes for Sammi, arranges for Ekin and collects vintage synths. [9.97]
Tommy 'Sai Fei' Chiu is producing Eric Suen's new album with Comfort Chan. [8.97]
Pay attention to Billy Chan. He'll certainly become one of the best arrangers in Hong Kong. [8.97]
Meet Holun Mak (Amanda Lee) in chat rooms! [6.97]
The seriously funny Joseph Hwang. [6.97]
Master Yue Lun, the legendary film score composer, guest conducts the string session on Leo Ku's EYT. [6.97]
Tommy Ho (a.k.a ¨¦€€€―) is responsible for the recent Patrick Tam, Hermie Chiu and the coming Miriam Yeung albums. [6.97]
Davy Tam works on Aaron Kwok's album after completing Karen Tong's project. [6.97]
Former Taichi bassist Edde Sing returns from Taiwan. [6.97]
Peter Kam brings his portable digital workstation to the studio. [6.97]
Producer Carl Wong is the man behind Grasshoppers' music. [5.97]
World-famous engineer Michael Fossenkemper mixes Nic Tse's album. [5.97]
Being the new head of Fitto Entertainment, New Yorker Jimmy Lee seeks US aids for Nic Tse. [5.97]
Alex San writes and produces Stephen Ma. [5.97]
Chynaman Donald Ashley is an all-round musician who does equally well in writing, singing and performing various instruments. [4.97]
Lyricist Christopher Loak (a.k.a. ―τΈͺ) started his career writing for Taichi. He is now a member of the new group YLK Organization. [4.97]
Comfort 'Punk' Chan is one of the hottest producers in town responsible for albums of Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Eric Suen, Helina Tam as well as jingles and movie soundtracks. [4.97]
A really gifted musician, Andrew Tuason is one of top producers in Hong Kong with Andy Lau, Cass Phang & Jeff Chang to his credits. [3.97]
Violin Master Wong Wai Ming does classical concerts, solo albums and recording sessions. [3.97]
Clarence Hui and his CAM (a.k.a. Stardust) team give major contribution in Hong Kong's music and film industry with a long list of success stories. [3.97]
Sandy Chang Mei-yin writes lyrics. [3.97]
Starting his career from the days of "Star Show", Patrick Yeung is still actively involved in music productions. [3.97]
Patrick Kwok is a songwriter, arranger, producer and artist. [3.97]
Coming from Canada, Charles Huntley plays his sax in studios and concerts. [3.97]
Session musician Danny Leung is playing Ray's guitar. [3.97]
These backing vocalists sing better than most of the local artists.
[from left] 'Sai' May, Donald Cheung, 'Tai' May & Jackie Cho [2.97]
Stanley Leung produces artists of Warner Music such as Sammi, Aaron, Zen ... [2.97]
Leo Ku is producer Tony Kiang's latest experiment! [1.97]
Guitarist Dodong is one of the top Filipino musicians in Hong Kong. [1.97]
Singer/songwriter Douglas Li's latest adventure is to produce Athena's Cantonese album. [1.97]
Minimal's Arion and Veronica have written and arranged for Anthony Wong, Andy Hui, Cass Phang, Linda Wong ... [1.97]
Among the top lyricists in Hong Kong, Lin Xi is the only one who writes in both Cantonese and Mandarin. [1.97]
Chiu Tsang Hei is the music director of Andy Lau World Tour and also the producer of Edmond Leung's latest album. [1.97]
Peter Kam has just finished working on the soundtrack of Jackie Chan's "Mr. Nice Guy". [1.97]
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