Fest reaches musical milestone

Kota Kinabalu: KK Jazz Festival (KKJF) 2016 Organising Chairman Jack Ong said the event has reached a musical milestone with its 10th anniversary this year. "Much has changed in the local music scene since then where the original idea of the festival was to create a musical event where Sabahans and tourists to the State would be able to enjoy some music." He added the main objective of the festival of course is to raise funds for the Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu's (RCKK) many community projects in the State which benefits the disadvantaged in society. Ong said KKJF also appreciates the continuous support of main Sponsor Yayasan Sime Darby, Ministry of Tourism, Sabah Tourism Board and City Hall, Mah Sing, Carlsberg and many others. He said the festival has now become a tourism event in the city where it is a premier music event in the Sabah Tourism Calendar as well as a key component of the Kota Kinabalu Arts Festival . "We also conduct the Sabah Jazz talent search every year to find Sabahan jazz talents and this year we will feature international and Malaysian talents such as Bobby Taylor, Juzzie Smith, Juwita Suwito, Shanghai Jazz Festival trio, WVC band, Borneo Big Band & Joan Jim , RTM Combo, 4B's, Momain Blues, Sabahan talents such as Appy Tots including Elton Wong who will be playing jazz piano at the festival." Ong said this during a press conference on Friday at Sutera Harbour Marina theatre on the KKJF event on July 22-23 from 7pm to 11pm. KKJF 2016 Co- Organising Chairman Roger Wang said this year's KKJF 2016 festival would also see some performers coming back from the previous years' KKJF. "We have a long list of nine years of performers and selecting them wasn't easy. Some bands were not available, some were just passing through as part of their world tour then and some don't exist anymore and some of our past performers have sadly passed away. "But in the end we just wanted to get back to our original format where we featured more than 50 per cent local Sabahan jazz talents. "This is something we are proud of as it really made a difference to the local Kota Kinabalu music scene. "Looking back after 10 years the music scene has changed so much and a lot of the local musicians and bands in the scene now grew up with the festival and I believe the festival became a standard and platform for them to look up to." KKJF Main Sponsor Yayasan Sime Darby Governing Council Member Datin Zaitoon Dato' Othman said the foundation's involvement with RCKK in 2012 during the KK Jazz Festival then and this year marks the fifth year of its support. "We are certainly proud to continue to support the festival with a RM130,000 contribution this year towards its production cost especially this year which is KKJF's 10th anniversary. "Since its inception there have been many local newcomers who were featured in KKJF who are now topping the music charts." She said she also applauds event partner RCKK's work in conjunction with KKJF. "This is because apart from entertaining the masses with good music, they are also embarking on community outreach projects using the festival's ticket sales such as medical outreach to rural, clean water, and to assist needy people with cataract operations which are community based programmes intended to promote the health and well being of the disadvantaged and marginalised in society." Source: Daily Express
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Singer Gary Chaw is Sabah tourism ambassador

KOTA KINABALU: Local-born singer Gary Chaw has been appointed Sabah tourism ambassador. Sabah Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Pang Yuk Ming made the announcement at a welcome dinner he hosted for the singer at a hotel last night. Chaw, 37, a singer-cum-songwriter based in Taiwan will assume his role as ambassador for two years until June 3, 2018. "I have always promoted Sabah to my fans and friends outside Malaysia whenever I can. I would recommend the beaches and islands and especially, my hometown of Kota Belud to potential visitors," he told those present at the event. About 100 of Chaw's fans from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur were specially flown by the singer to attend the event on sponsored flights, including AirAsia and MAS. Chaw will soon release his new album, A Friend, in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of his involvement in the music industry. "The album is about my personal journey and challenges as a singer in the last 10 years. I directed my own music videos in the album," he said. The singer holds his first concert in Sabah for an estimated 2,000 fans, including some 1,000 from throughout the country, at the beachfront of Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort & Spa in Tuaran today. Chaw sings mostly Mandarin pop and rhythm and blues and is well known in Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Taiwan. He is of Hakka and Murut heritage and lives with his wife and two children, aged five and eight in Taiwan. — Bernama   Source: The Sun Daily-Bernama
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Sunset Music Fest returns June 4

KOTA KINABALU: The Sunset Music Fest at the Tip of Borneo is all set to take centre stage once again on June 4 at Tanjung Simpang Mengayau in Kudat, the northern-most tip of Borneo. The open air music concert, which features a line-up of performers presenting a broad repertoire of music and songs, will take place from 5pm to 9pm. Held for the tenth year, the music festival is considered one of Sabah’s most unique events given its unconventional venue, offering the audience a spectacular natural backdrop of the sun setting over the Sulu and South China seas. Concert-goers are encouraged to visit other places of interest in Kudat such as the Rungus longhouse, honey bee farm and gong making village before heading to the festival. During the event, access to the venue and its surroundings, which include the pathway from the parking lot to the Globe, will be open to concert ticket holders only from 3pm to 10pm. This litter-free event is brought to the public by Sabah Tourism Board and is organised by its wholly-owned subsidiary Sri Pelancongan Sabah Sdn Bhd. Tickets for the music festival are sold at RM50 per person. Return transportation is available for ticket holders at only RM20 per person. Transportation departs from the Sabah Tourism Board office along Gaya Street at 2pm sharp. Closing date for transport reservations is June 1 (Wednesday). To purchase tickets and make reservations for shuttle bus services, contact Sabah Tourism Board and Sri Pelancongan Sabah (+6088) 212 121 or (+6088) 232 121, or visit the website www.sunsetmusicfest.my. Tanjung Simpang Mengayau is one of the most picturesque sections of Sabah’s long and rugged coastline. It is also popularly known as the Tip of Borneo, the meeting point of the South China and Sulu seas. Sunset views from the headland, white sandy stretches of beach and the brilliant azure colour of the ocean have earned this place the reputation as one of the most spectacular destinations in Sabah. – PR Source : New Sabah Times
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Support for Jazz Fest

Kota Kinabalu: Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun receiving promotional material for the Ninth KK Jazz Festival from the organising chairman, Jack Ong during a courtesy call at his office in Wisma Tun Fuad Stephens, Kota Kinabalu recently. Also on hand were Festival Adviser Datuk Adeline Leong, Organising Co-chairman Roger Wang and Festival Adviser Frankie Fu. Ong thanked Masidi for his unceasing support to the festival in past years and also briefed him on the programmes for the upcoming Ninth KK Jazz Festival to be held at the Covered Tennis Courts of the Sutera Resort this July 24 and 25. This year, four international bands and musicians, together with nine renowned and upcoming Malaysian talents and bands, will join the line-up for an exciting two-night concert. Sabahan's Daphne Iking would also be back to emcee the festival that is jointly-organised by the Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu (RCKK) and Society of Performing Arts Kota Kinabalu (SPArKS). This year, the festival features international artists – Motown legend, Bobby Taylor, internationally renowned Gugun Blues Shelter from Indonesia, The Rio Sidik Quartet also from Indonesia and a nominee for the International Artist of the Year in 2013 and 2014 Boston Music Awards, fingerstyle guitarist, Shun Ng. For the local front, performing at the festival are Liyana Fizi, May Mow with bands from Sabah – Faizul Sany & The Hybrid, Suria Buskers, Headhunters and Quadro Forte. The festival's doors opens at 6pm and the first act starts at 7pm and ends at 11pm each night. An annual affair, proceeds from ticket sales is used to fund deserving community projects of the Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu. More information can be obtained from www.kkjazzfest.com. Source: Daily Express
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