Eric Moo Chii Yuan
(born 9 February 1963), better known as Eric Moo or Wu Qixian, is a
Malaysian Chinese
Malaysian Chinese (; Malay: ''Orang Cina Malaysia''), alternatively Chinese Malaysians, are Malaysian citizens of Han Chinese descent. They form the second largest ethnic group after the Malay majority constituting 22.4% of the Malaysian p ...
award-winning singer-songwriter
and record producer.
Personal life
Moo was born in Mambang Diawan, Kampar, Perak in 1963. He moved to Singapore with his family when he was 8 years old. Moo is married to
Taiwanese
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* Taiwanese language, another name for Taiwanese Hokkien
* Something from or related to Taiwan (Formosa)
* Taiwanese aborigines, the indigenous people of Taiwan
* Han Taiwanese, the Han people of Taiwan
* Taiwanese people, r ...
model
Pang Meijun and they have two daughters. Moo's eldest daughter Yonghuan is attending
Berklee College of Music
Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern American music, it also offers college-level cours ...
.
Career
Moo studied in Shuqun Primary School,
The Chinese High School
The Chinese High School () was an independent school in Singapore offering secondary education. The school merged with Hwa Chong Junior College on 1 January 2005 to form the integrated Hwa Chong Institution.
Founded on 21 March 1919, The Chin ...
and
Jurong Junior College
Jurong Junior College (JJC) was a junior college located in Jurong West, Singapore. It was the ninth junior college to be established by the Ministry of Education of Singapore.
History
Jurong Junior College was first situated at West Coast ...
in Singapore. He started his first band, "Subway Band" (地下铁), in high school and began performing on stage in 1983. A year later, he released his first album, which topped Singapore's
record chart
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s for
Mandopop
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. Subsequently, he launched his singing career in the Taiwan. Since then, Moo has released more than 40 albums in Mandarin and Cantonese, and performed in over 40 concerts.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Moo was part of the ''
xinyao
''Xinyao'' () is a genre of songs that is unique to Singapore. It is a contemporary Mandarin vocal genre that emerged and rose to fame in Singapore between the late 1970s to 1980s. ''Xinyao'' songs are composed and sung by Singaporeans and it is a ...
'' movement and his peers included
Lee Wei Song,
Lee Shih Shiong, Billy Koh and
Liang Wern Fook
Dr Liang Wern Fook (; born 1964 in Singapore) is a Cantonese Singaporean writer, musician, singer and researcher in Chinese literature and pedagogy. He was one of the pioneer figures in '' xinyao'' (Singaporean Chinese folk songs) movement i ...
. One of his more memorable songs is "Kopi O" (咖啡乌), which he performed himself for the popular
SBC 1985 drama series ''The Coffee Shop''. At the
Star Awards 2007
Star Awards 2007 () was a television award ceremony held in Singapore. It is part of the annual Star Awards organised by MediaCorp for MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It was the first ''Star Awards'' ceremony to be broadcast in two weeks putting emphas ...
anniversary special, he revealed that he had insisted on using the term "
Kopi O
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" in its original Hokkien rather than transliterating it into Mandarin according to the
Speak Mandarin Campaign
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regulations.
In early 2006, Moo shifted his focus to the mainland Chinese market. He was a judge on four Chinese singing competition TV shows, ''
Super Girl,
Happy Girl,
The King Returns'' and ''
Voice Legend''.
He held a controversial concert on 27 May 2012 at
Suntec City
Suntec City is a major mixed-use development located in Marina Centre, a subzone of the Downtown Core in Singapore, which combines a shopping mall, office buildings, and a convention centre. Construction began on 18 January 1992 and was comp ...
. After having the understanding by the show's organisers that it was an evangelical concert, he sang only two of his own songs and decided to spread Christianity for the rest of his concert, sparking fury in many fans young and old who was not informed that it was an evangelical event. The concert organisers later offered refunds.
From July to August 2014, 12 of his classic hits were featured in the musical ''Innamorati'', directed by
Goh Boon Teck and written by
Jiang Daini, sung by various Singapore
Mandopop
Mandopop or Mandapop refers to Mandarin popular music. The genre has its origin in the jazz-influenced popular music of 1930s Shanghai known as Shidaiqu; with later influences coming from Japanese enka, Hong Kong's Cantopop, Taiwan's Hokkie ...
singers. Moo most recently performed at the xinyao-themed ''Tomorrow 32'' series of concerts in August 2014, ''The Songs We Sang'' showcase in the same year and ''Eric Moo in Concert'' in November 2014, which was dedicated to xinyao.
Discography
Mandarin albums
* 新马:心情 (1985)
* 新马:年輕的心 (1986)
* 新马:何必孤独(1987)
* 新马:唱不完的爱情(1987)
* 新马:城市情歌(1988)
* 新马:作品集(1988)
* 台湾:個性生活寫真集
��是我的唯一(1988)
* 新马:奇迹(1989)
* 台湾:個性生活寫真集2
��必孤獨(1989)
* 新马台:為了你
��個像我這樣的男子(1989)
* 台湾:唱不完的情歌
��啟賢的柔情之旅(1990)
* 新马台:傷心情話
��心的人更傷心(1991)
* 新马台:赤子心情
��否你曾偷偷的哭(1992)
* 新马台:我真的要走了
��到自己身邊(1992)
* 新马台:紅塵來去一場夢 (1993)
* 新马台:这次不是流言(等你等到我心痛) (September 1993)
* 新马台:湊熱鬧 (1994)
* 新马港台:
Tai Sha
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Arts and entertainment
*Tai (comics) a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain
*Tai Fraiser, a fictional character in the 1995 film ''Clueless''
* Tai Kamiya, a fictional character in ''Digimon''
Businesses and organisation ...
太傻 "Too silly" (January 1994) EMI
[Billboard – 1994 12 10 p45 "His second Mandarin album for EMI, "Tai Sha," stole the spotlight from Cheung and Lau as the biggest-selling Chinese album of 1994. It brought two Solid Gold awards from Hong Kong's tastemaker TV station, TVB, and the album's title track "Tai Sha" dominated Taiwan's charts from March to June, and helped push Moo's Cantonese-dialect compilation album, "Too Silly," and a new release, "Sad Love Songs," into Hong Kong's top 10. A new Mandarin album, "Puppet of Love," .]
* 新马台:愛情傀儡 (October 1994)
* 新马台:愛那麼重 (August 1995)
* 新马台:思念誰 (January 1996)
* 新马台:我感覺不到你 (July 1996)
* 新马台:賢言賢語 (August 1997)
* 新马台:啟賢留文正 (March 1998)
* 新马台:我是你的(只愛一點點) (October 1998)
* 新马台:團圓(感動) (November 2000)
* 新马台:都是路彎彎 (March 2002)
* 新马台:好经典 (November 2009)
Cantonese albums
* 浪子心聲 (1989)
* 心酸的情歌 (23 June 1994)
* 有心
��因你傷心(1995)
* 風中有你 (1996)
** 日语单曲碟 (1998)
Compilations/Live albums
* 巫啟賢的傻情歌 (December 1996)
* 演唱會精選 (1997)
* 尋賢啟事 (December 1999)
References
External links
*
2007 interview in English
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1963 births
Living people
Malaysian people of Hakka descent
People from Kampar, Perak
Malaysian musicians
Singaporean Mandopop singers
20th-century Singaporean male singers
Mandopop singer-songwriters
People from Perak
People from Dongguan
20th-century Malaysian male actors
Hakka musicians
Malaysian Hokkien pop singers
Malaysian male pop singers
Malaysian rock singers
Malaysian Christians